Claims
- 1. In a telecommunications network containing a caller E-phone and a plurality of receiver E-phones with each of the receiver E-phones being identified by a different alphanumeric string, a method comprising the steps of:
receiving a front end connection signal from the caller E-phone, the front-end connection signal including an alphanumeric string associated with a particular receiver E-phone; and connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone associated with the alphanumeric string in the front-end connection signal so as to permit communication therebetween.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the alphanumeric string is an e-mail address.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the alphanumeric string is a domain name.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the alphanumeric string in the front end connection signal identifies an entity having a plurality of receiver E-phones with each receiver E-phone being identified by a function code, and wherein the front-end connection signal includes the alphanumeric string and the function code cooperating to identify one of the receiver E-phones, and wherein the step of connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone is defined further as connecting the caller E-phone unit to the receiver E-phone unit identified by the alphanumeric string and the function code so as to permit communication therebetween.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of correlating the alphanumeric string included in the front end connection signal with a numeric string.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the numeric string is a telephone number.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of receiving the front end connection signal is defined further as receiving a demand code in the front end connection signal identifying a selected function; and initiating the selected function identified in the demand code in response to a predetermined event.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the telecommunications network includes a direct connect network, and an internet network, and wherein the step of receiving the front end connection signal is defined further as receiving a demand code in the front end connection signal, and the step of connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone associated with the alphanumeric string in the front-end connection signal is defined further as connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone via the direct connect network where the demand code in the front end connection signal indicates that the connection be made via the direct connect network, and connecting via the internet network where the demand code in the front end connection signal indicates that the connection be made via the internet network.
- 9. A method for connecting a caller E-phone to at least one of a plurality of receiver E-phones, at least one of the receiver E-phones being identified by a unique alphanumeric string, and a telephone number, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving a front end connection signal from the caller E-phone, the front-end connection signal including at least one of an alphanumeric string and a telephone number associated with one particular receiver E-phone; and connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the at least one of the alphanumeric string and the telephone number in the front-end connection signal so as to permit communication therebetween.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the alphanumeric string is an e-mail address.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the alphanumeric string is a domain name.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the alphanumeric string in the front end connection signal identifies an entity having a plurality of receiver E-phones with each receiver E-phone being identified by a function code, and wherein the front-end connection signal includes the alphanumeric string and the function code cooperating to identify one of the receiver E-phones, and wherein the step of connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone is defined further as connecting the caller E-phone unit to the receiver E-phone unit identified by the alphanumeric string and the function code so as to permit communication therebetween.
- 13. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of correlating the alphanumeric string included in the front end connection signal with the telephone number.
- 14. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of receiving the front end connection signal is defined further as receiving a demand code in the front end connection signal identifying a selected function; and initiating the selected function identified in the demand code in response to a predetermined event.
- 15. The method of claim 9, wherein the telecommunications network includes a direct connect network, and an internet network, and wherein the step of receiving the front end connection signal is defined further as receiving a demand code in the front end connection signal, and the step of connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone associated with the alphanumeric string in the front-end connection signal is defined further as connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone via the direct connect network where the demand code in the front end connection signal indicates that the connection be made via the direct connect network, and connecting via the internet network where the demand code in the front end connection signal indicates that the connection be made via the internet network.
- 16. A method for connecting a caller E-phone to at least one of a plurality of receiver E-phones with at least two of the receiver E-phones identified by a same alphanumeric string, each receiver E-phone identified by the same alphanumeric string being individually identified with a different function code, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving a front end connection signal from the caller E-phone, the front end connection signal including an alphanumeric string identifying at least two of the receiver E-phones, and a function code identifying a particular one of the receiver E-phones identified by the alphanumeric string; and connecting the caller E-phone unit to the receiver E-phone unit identified by the alphanumeric string and the function code in the front-end connection signal so as to permit communication therebetween.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the alphanumeric string is an e-mail address.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the alphanumeric string is a domain name.
- 19. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of correlating the alphanumeric string included in the front end connection signal with a numeric string.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the numeric string is a telephone number.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of receiving the front end connection signal is defined further as receiving a demand code in the front end connection signal identifying a selected function; and initiating the selected function identified in the demand code in response to a predetermined event.
- 22. The method of claim 16, wherein the telecommunications network includes a direct connect network, and an internet network, and wherein the step of receiving the front end connection signal is defined further as receiving a demand code in the front end connection signal, and the step of connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone associated with the alphanumeric string in the front-end connection signal is defined further as connecting the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone via the direct connect network where the demand code in the front end connection signal indicates that the connection be made via the direct connect network, and connecting via the internet network where the demand code in the front end connection signal indicates that the connection be made via the internet network.
- 23. A client service provider unit for connecting a caller E-phone to a receiver E-phone uniquely identified by at least one of an alphanumeric string and a numeric string, comprising:
a backend telephone system processing unit outputting a connect signal including protocol and communication signals, responsive to receiving a signal containing a numeric string, to connect the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the numeric string; an E-phone dialer processing unit outputting a connect signal including protocol and communication signals, responsive to receiving a signal containing an alphanumeric string, to connect the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string; a front-end processing unit receiving a front-end connection signal containing one of an alphanumeric string and a numeric string uniquely identifying the receiver E-phone from the caller E-phone, the front-end processing unit determining which of the alphanumeric string and the numeric string is contained in the front-end connection signal, and outputting a first signal including the alphanumeric string where the front-end connection signal includes the alphanumeric string, and a second signal including the numeric string to the backend telephone system processing unit where the front end connection signal includes the numeric string whereby the backend telephone system processing unit connects the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the numeric string; a string conversion processing unit receiving the first signal including the alphanumeric string from the front end processing unit, the string conversion processing unit comprising a client service provider E-mail database including a plurality of alphanumeric strings identifying a plurality of receiver E-phones and a plurality of numeric strings identifying a plurality of receiver E-phones where each of the numeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database is correlated with at least one of the alphanumeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database, the string conversion processing unit determining whether at least one of the plurality of numeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database is correlated with the alphanumeric string included in the first signal, and outputting a signal, including the numeric string correlated with the alphanumeric string in the first signal, to the backend telephone system processing unit where one of the plurality of numeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database is correlated with the alphanumeric string included in the first signal whereby the backend telephone system processing unit connects the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the numeric string, and outputting a signal, including the alphanumeric string in the first signal, to the E-phone dialer processing unit where one of the plurality of numeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database is not correlated with the alphanumeric string included in the first signal whereby the E-phone dialer processing unit connects the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string.
- 24. The client service provider unit of claim 23, wherein the alphanumeric string contained in the front end connection signal is an email address.
- 25. The client service provider unit of claim 23, wherein the alphanumeric string contained in the front end connection signal is a domain name.
- 26. The client service provider unit of claim 23, wherein a function code and an alphanumeric string are contained in the front end connection signal, the alphanumeric string being correlated in the client service provider E-mail database with at least two numeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database such that the alphanumeric string and the function code cooperate to uniquely identify one of the numeric strings.
- 27. The client service provider unit of claim 23, wherein the front end connection signal further includes a demand code to initiate a selected function in response to a predetermined event.
- 28. The client service provider unit of claim 27, wherein the predetermined event is the receiver E-phone failing to answer the connect signal.
- 29. The client service provider unit of claim 28, wherein the selected function is connecting, via at least one of the backend telephone system processing unit and the E-phone dialer processing unit, the caller E-phone to a selected receiver E-phone, the selected receiver E-phone being different from the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string in the front end connection signal.
- 30. The client service provider unit of claim 28, wherein the selected function is connecting, via at least one of the backend telephone system processing unit and the E-phone dialer processing unit, the caller E-phone to a voice mail system associated with the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string in the front end connection signal.
- 31. A client service provider unit for connecting a caller E-phone to a receiver E-phone uniquely identified by at least one of an alphanumeric string and a telephone number, comprising:
a backend telephone system processing unit outputting protocol and communication signals, responsive to receiving a signal containing a telephone number, to connect the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the telephone number; an E-phone dialer processing unit outputting protocol and communication signals, responsive to receiving a signal containing an alphanumeric string, to connect the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string; a front-end processing unit receiving a front-end connection signal containing one of an alphanumeric string and a telephone number uniquely identifying the receiver E-phone caller E-phone, the front-end processing unit de of the alphanumeric string and the telephone number contained in the front-end connection signal, and outputting a first signal including the alphanumeric string where the front-end connection signal includes the alphanumeric string, and a second signal including the telephone number to the backend telephone system processing unit where the front end connection signal includes the telephone number whereby the backend telephone system processing unit connects the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the telephone number; a string conversion processing unit receiving the first signal including the alphanumeric string from the front end processing unit, the string conversion processing unit comprising a client service provider E-mail database including a plurality of alphanumeric strings and a plurality of telephone numbers where each of the telephone numbers in the client service provider E-mail database is correlated with at least one of the alphanumeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database, the string conversion processing unit determining whether at least one of the plurality of telephone numbers in the client service provider E-mail database is correlated with the alphanumeric string included in the first signal, and outputting a signal, including the telephone number correlated with the alphanumeric string in the first signal, to the backend telephone system processing unit where one of the plurality of telephone numbers in the client service provider E-mail database is correlated with the alphanumeric string included in the first signal whereby the backend telephone system processing unit connects the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the telephone number, and outputting a signal, including the alphanumeric string in the first signal, to the E-phone dialer processing unit where one of the plurality of telephone numbers in the client service provider E-mail database is not correlated with the alphanumeric string included in the first signal whereby the E-phone dialer processing unit connects the caller E-phone to the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string.
- 32. The client service provider unit of claim 31, wherein the alphanumeric string contained in the front end connection signal is an email address.
- 33. The client service provider unit of claim 31, wherein the alphanumeric string contained in the front end connection signal is a domain name.
- 34. The client service provider unit of claim 31, wherein a function code and an alphanumeric string are contained in the front end connection signal, the alphanumeric string being correlated in the client service provider E-mail database with at least two numeric strings in the client service provider E-mail database such that the alphanumeric string and the function code cooperate to uniquely identify one of the numeric strings.
- 35. The client service provider unit of claim 31, wherein the front end connection signal further includes a demand code to initiate a selected function in response to a predetermined event.
- 36. The client service provider unit of claim 35, wherein the predetermined event is the receiver E-phone failing to answer the connect signal.
- 37. The client service provider unit of claim 36, wherein the selected function is connecting, via at least one of the backend telephone system processing unit and the E-phone dialer processing unit, the caller E-phone to a selected receiver E-phone, the selected receiver E-phone being different from the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string in the front end connection signal.
- 38. The client service provider unit of claim 36, wherein the selected function is connecting, via at least one of the backend telephone system processing unit and the E-phone dialer processing unit, the caller E-phone to a voice mail system associated with the receiver E-phone identified by the alphanumeric string in the front end connection signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to the provisional patent application identified by U.S. Serial No. 60/121,193, entitled “Electronic Telephone Service Provider System”, which was filed on Feb. 23, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60121193 |
Feb 1999 |
US |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09510028 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
Child |
10138060 |
May 2002 |
US |