The invention relates to the field of communication devices, and more particularly to converged communication devices.
Conventionally, landline phones are used exclusively for voice communications. With the introduction of mobile phones that offer a myriad of features on top of being highly portable, there has been a drastic decline in landline subscriptions.
To address such issue, some manufacturers came up with a device that integrated a touchscreen tablet in a landline phone unit. The device consists of an analog phone and a tablet. In the said device, the analog phone also serves as a dock for charging the tablet. When the tablet is removed from the dock, calls are made by lifting the handset and using the physical keypad just like an ordinary fixed phone. When the tablet is docked, calls are made by lifting the handset and using the onscreen dialer shown in the docked tablet.
In the device of the prior art, the tablet merely serves as an onscreen dialer and it needs to be docked in order to serve such function. Moreover, landline calls con only be received at the place where the device is installed.
Thus, it is desirable to provide a converged communication device that is able to extend the landline voice service beyond the confines of the home to smartphones and other smart devices.
The primary object therefore of the present invention is to remedy the aforementioned drawbacks by providing a converged communication device that extends the landline voice service beyond the confines of the home to smartphones and other smart devices. The present invention includes a handset, a tablet, a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) softphone and a docking station. The docking station connects to Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and is wirelessly connected to the handset and tablet. The docking station communicates with the tablet that has the VoIP softphone installed such that the capability of making and receiving calls via the landline is extended to the tablet or any other registered smart device. Moreover, the calls con be transferred from the handset to the tablet or any other registered smart device and vice-versa. With the present invention, it is possible to use the tablet to make and receive calls via the landline regardless of the tablet's docking state. Another object of this invention is to provide a converged communication device that is durable and convenient to use.
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals designate the same port throughout, there is shown in the drawings particularly in
The docking station 11 integrates the functions of modem 17, router 18 and VoIP gateway 19.
The docking station 11 has a Wide Area Network (WAN) port 16 that serves as connection point for Internet sources via RJ45 connector in case of opting not to use the built-in internal modem 17. The docking station 11 is designed in such a way that it con accommodate the handset 13 and tablet 15 on their respective docking areas at the same time.
In use cases:
For a call from PSTN to a registered smart device outside the subscriber's home as shown in
For a call from a registered smart device outside the subscriber's home to PSTN as shown in
For a call from PSTN to subscriber's home as shown in
For a call from subscriber's home to PSTN as shown in
For a call from handset to tablet within the subscriber's home as shown in
For a call from subscriber's home to a registered smart device outside the subscriber's home as shown in
For a call from a registered smart device outside to subscriber's home as shown in
In the above use cases, a DDNS client 12 reports the IP address of the VoIP gateway 19 to the DDNS server 25. Also in the above use cases, the docking station 11 has a Local Area Network (LAN) port 30 to which a VoIP phone 31 or a computer 32 can be connected such that they can take the place of a registered smart device 28.
To extend landline voice service to another smart device, VoIP softphone 14 is downloaded in that smart device. VoIP softphone 14 gets its configuration information from the provisioning server 27. The provisioning server 27 has database of configuration settings for the VoIP softphone 14 to know as to which VoIP gateway 19 it should communicate with.
Referring to the block diagram as shown in
These components may not be physically part of the device itself but they play important roles in the functionality of the device. In the converged communication device of the present invention, the DDNS server is a key element in the solution as it helps establish the connection between the VoIP gateway and VoIP softphones. Meanwhile, the provisioning server is included to provide a hassle-free way of configuring the device. The notification server enables incoming calls and messages to be received even when the VoIP softphone in the registered smart device is not active at the time of sending.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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12016000086 | Mar 2016 | PH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/001020 | 7/11/2016 | WO | 00 |