The present invention relates to an enhanced directory assistance system. More particularly, the present invention relates to an enhanced directory assistance system with download features.
The use of wireless communications, including cell phone conversations, wireless e-mail, SMS and other similar forms of communication has been steadily increasing over time. This is particularly true among the younger population. In fact, in some instances, many users both young and old have forgone landline communications, entirely opting to handle all of their communications in wireless format.
This significant increase in usage, has given rise to the need to develop corresponding wireless directory assistance services. These directory assistance services for the most part mirror traditional landline directory assistance, allowing a requester to request contact information, such as a wireless number, for a party they wish to reach. In addition to the newer wireless directory assistance services, both landline and wireless directory assistance systems have added new features including the ability to request reservations, obtain movie times, and request driving directions.
The wireless devices handling these communications generally have additional functional abilities that are not commonly present in landline phones. Because wireless devices, such as cell phones and PDAs, nearly universally have a microprocessor and associated memory units, these devices can store and play video and audio clips, they can change ring tones, take store and send pictures, surf the internet etc . . . Each of these functions is further facilitated through the wireless capability, allowing the data and programs to be downloaded directly to the devices.
For example, cell phones were first created with the ability to change ring tones within a given set, stored within the phone. However, recently this has been greatly augmented by the ability to download new ring tones that mimic or even directly play, popular music clips or popular sound bytes from a movie. Such additional ring tones are either downloaded or forwarded to the phone directly in wireless format. This industry alone is currently estimated at a value of 3 billion dollars worldwide. Yet another new feature prevalent in the wireless communication industry is the ability to download full movie/TV clips or even video games to the user's wireless device.
Although there are a significant number of media items to be downloaded to wireless devices, there is currently no single source for the items. Ring tones for example, may be made available to users of a particular cell phone type, a particular service provider, a subscriber to a particular third party service, or even to the general public. Furthermore, the storage locations for these downloads are dispersed throughout the internet and wireless world. These dispersed locations are not always commonly known to the wireless communication community. Currently there are no means for locating and obtaining these various media download items other than blind searching, being given the download information directly from the provider, or through word of mouth.
The present invention overcomes the drawbacks associated with the prior art and provides a wireless directory assistance system that, in addition to providing wireless contact information, also provides contact information for downloadable media items, such as the location for obtaining the media and the requirements for downloading the media. Additionally, the present invention, further allows the user to download the requested media directly from the directory assistance system.
To this end, the present invention is directed to an enhanced directory assistance system. The system includes a download features module configured to store download listings corresponding to a plurality of downloadable items. A directory assistance platform, coupled to the download features module receives a request from a requester for a downloadable item among the plurality of downloadable items. The directory assistance platform retrieves from the download features module a download listing corresponding to the requested download item so as to enable delivery of said downloadable item to a telephone device of said requester.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings several forms, which are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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A connectivity element 22 is disposed between requester 20 and system 10 in order to facilitate communications between the two. In the case of the present invention, connectivity element 22 is described as being a cellular service provider for requester 20, for exemplary purposes. However, it is understood that connectivity element 22 may refer to any intermediate communication medium capable of handling communications between system 10 and requester 20, including the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). For example, in the case where requester 20 is operating a VoIP phone or other such internet based communication technology, connectivity element 22 may simply be the Internet.
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In addition to adding automated response options to DA platform 30, system 10 may also employ voice recognition of requester 20. In this instance, DA platform 30 offers a series of automated options to select from, and requester 20 may respond verbally. Furthermore, employing voice recognition, a particular requester 20 may be recognized as a frequent caller to which DA platform 30 may respond by automatically retrieving past download requests from the same requester 20, as well as developing suggestions for new downloads.
In an alternative arrangement, DA platform 30 may employ an ANI based recognition ability, such that a particular requester 20 may be recognized as a frequent caller based on the number from which the dial. Likewise, DA platform 30 may respond by automatically retrieving past download requests from the same requester 20, as well as developing suggestions for new downloads using the ANI recognition. In either arrangement, DA platform may provide such enhanced services to requester 20 to assist them or the attending customer service representative in quickly retrieving a desired download content.
DA platform 30 is connected first to a listing database 32. Listing database 32 is configured to store the necessary data to handle standard requests from requester 20, such as requests for telephone numbers or other such connectivity information.
DA platform 30 is further connected to an enhanced services module 34. Enhanced services module 34 is configured to track certain advanced directory assistance services such as direction requests, reservation services, movie listings or other similar information services not directly related to connectivity.
Both listing database 32 and enhanced services module 34 are shown as single units within the confines of system 10. However it is understood that such databases and modules may both be employed as a physical array of devices and further may be handled off site or even by third party vendors.
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For the purposes of illustration, the present invention, when referring to downloadable data items, will describe downloadable ring tones for cellular telephones. However, it is understood that downloadable data items may include any number of downloadable context including but not limited to ring tones, voice /sound clips, video clips, pictures, websites, video games, or any other type of downloadable data item that is at least partially available to the public. Other such downloadable items may include maps, such as subway maps, bus maps, train maps or road maps.
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Download availability database 38 of download feature module 36 is configured to store various download table listings 50. Download listings 50 are configured to each maintain the relevant identifying and information data for each downloadable data item that system 10 can service to a requester 20.
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A third system requirements field 56 includes information related to the system requirements that need to be met by the device of requester 20 in order to handle the downloadable item. For example, if the downloadable item is a video game, there may be system requirements in order to properly play the game. In yet another example, video clips may be playable on certain cell phones of a first manufacturer but not on a second manufacturer. Any such system requirements would be stored in field 56.
A fourth availability field 58 includes a particular downloadable item availability status for requester 20. In a first arrangement, the information contained in availability field 58 is generic to all requesters. For example, availability field may simply contain a list of service providers or other third parties that offer the downloadable item. This information can then be conveyed to requester 20 through DA platform 30.
Alternatively, availability field 58 may be dynamically controlled by system 10 in order to list the availability to the particular requester 20. For example, using ANI (Automatic Number Identifier), DA platform 30 is able to recognize the service provider of requester 20. This information is then used when download features module 36 is queried such that availability field simply states “available to this requester” or “not available to this requester.” It is understood that a combination of both arrangements may be used as well.
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If upon a query to downloadable features module 36, DA platform 30 recognizes from location field 60, that a particular item is located for download from a service provider database 70, DA platform 30 is configured to retrieve the download item from service provider database 70 and deliver it to requester 20. Alternatively, system 10 may not directly retrieve the download item from service provider database 70, but instead may send instructions to database 70 to deliver it directly to requester 20. In yet another alternative, system 10 may simply provide instructions to requester 20 on how to retrieve the download item from service provider database 70 in the event that the item can not be automatically forwarded.
Likewise, if a query to downloadable features module 36, DA platform 30 recognizes from item location field 60 that the download item is stored in a third party database 80, DA platform 30 is configured to retrieve the download item from third party database 80 and deliver it to requester 20. Again, alternative arrangements may be made to send instructions to the third party database 80 to automatically forward the item to requester 20 or instructions may be given to requester 20 to initiate the retrieval on their own.
In the event that a requested download item is listed as unavailable in the availability field, DA platform 30 may provide this information to requester 20 along with any of the other information contained in table listing 50.
In the case of a download being sent to requester 20 by some form of electronic means such as SMS, WAP, HTTP, e-mail or other such electronic deliveries it is possible to include a hyperlink within the message itself such that if the information retrieved is not accurate, requester 20 may be able to link back to DA platform 30. In such an instance, DA platform 30 will track the content of the electronic request with said DA platform so that when requester 20 presses said hyperlink they can be connected to DA platform, such as with a live operator, such that their operator terminal is automatically populated with the stored contents of the electronic message. This allows requester 20 to quickly return to DA platform 30 in the case of an errant or incomplete response to their request, while simultaneously allowing the operator at DA platform 30 to skip over the portion of the search that has already been conducted.
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Most requested download table 100 maintains a category field 102. Upon request, DA platform 30 sets the field category 102 according to the request. Examples of categories for most requested table 100, include but are not limited to: most requested download, most requested ring tone, most requested video game, most requested movie trailer, most requested music video, most requested sound (music) clip, etc . . .
Other manners for settings in category field 102 may include ranking of downloads by specific type of music (hip hop, rock, R&B, country etc . . . ), ranking by artists, albums, time frame (such as last month or last week top downloads), or even showing rankings of multiple categories simultaneously.
Once category field 102 is selected, a ranking field 104 and listing field 106 are auto-populated by download features module 36. Ranking field 104 lists the download items from the top most requested and so forth down to an arbitrary list size number such as “top 25.” Listing field 106 lists the name of each of these ranked download item as listed in that item's associated title field 52 from its down load table listing 50. DA platform 30 can then either read these listings to requester 20 or otherwise forward the information directly to the device of requester 20 for selection.
For example, if requester 20 knows that a new ring tone has just been released, but they are unfamiliar with the exact name, requester 20, may ask DA platform 30 to retrieve most requested download table 100, using top requested ring tones in the category field 102. Upon seeing or hearing the top 25 ring tones listed in listing field 106, requester 20 may recognize the desired download item and proceed accordingly to retrieve the item.
It is understood that in all instances of searching whether directly in availability database 38 or in most requested listing table 100, any number of criteria may be used for the basis of the search including the name of the requested download, the artist, the size the release date or any other searchable attribute. Furthermore, an added feature of playing a brief version of an audio track to requester 20 by DA platform 30 may also be used to confirm that the requester is receiving the correct information and download item.
Turning to the operation of system 10, in one embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in flow chart
Upon making contact, at step 202, DA platform 30 accepts a query from requester 20 and initiates a look up sequence with download features module 36. It is understood that the functionality performing the search within availability database 38 may be handed by DA platform 30 or directly by download features module 36 or some combination thereof. Likewise, for this and the following examples of the operation of system 10, it is understood that communications between requester 20 and DA platform 30, whether automated or manned by a live operator, may be conducted as two-way back and forth communications.
At step 204, DA platform searches availability database 38 of download features module 36 for a listing which meets the query. Assuming database 38 has such a listing, at step 206, download features module 36 retrieves download table listing 50 and submits the information to DA platform 30.
If requester 20 desires simply to know information about the down load item, then at a nest step 208, DA platform recites or delivers the requested information to requester 20 and then either terminates the call or holds requester 20 should they wish to obtain other information from system 10 such as standard directory assistance.
Alternatively, if requester 20 wishes to have the download item delivered to them, DA platform 30, obtaining the location from location field 60, at step 210 retrieves the download item from download storage module 40. At step 212, the download item is delivered to requester 20 in a desired format.
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At step 304, DA platform searches availability database 38 of download features module 36 for a listing which meets the query. Assuming database 38 has such a listing, at step 306, download features module 36 retrieves download table listing 50 and submits the information to DA platform 30.
If requester 20 desires simply to know information about the down load item, then at a nest step 308, DA platform recites or delivers the requested information to requester 20 and then either terminates the call or holds requester 20 should they wish to obtain other information from system 10 such as standard directory assistance.
Alternatively, if requester 20 wishes to have the download item delivered to them, DA platform 30, after obtaining the location from location field 60, at step 310 instructs download features module 36 to retrieve the download item from either service provider databases 70 or third party service provider databases 80. At step 312, the download item, after being retrieved from an outside party, is delivered to requester 20 in a desired format.
In another embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
For example in an exemplary step 400, requester 20 initiates contact with system 10. Upon making contact, at step 402, DA platform 30 accepts a query from requester 20 and initiates a look up sequence with download features module 36.
At step 404, DA platform searches availability database 38 of download features module 36 for a listing which meets the query. Assuming database 38 has such a listing, at step 406, download features module 36 retrieves download table listing 50 and submits the information to DA platform 30.
If requester 20 wishes to have the download item delivered to them, DA platform 30, after obtaining the location from location field 60, at step 408 instructs download features module 36 deliver a notification to service provider databases 70 or third party service provider databases 80 to directly deliver the item to requester 20 in a desired format. Such a feature may be supplemented by DA platform 30 by providing the third party with the necessary information for the delivery such as the e-mail address, ANI or other location and delivery information for requester 20.
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
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103 44 464.5 | Sep 2003 | DE | national |