(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an internet voice communication carrier system used by computer web pages. The system adds a signature file which can be linked to a GTD web page into an e-mail box. By point and click with the GTD Web800 web pages, a user can conduct an internet VOIP dialog with the other party.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
With the development of the Internet, the Web Call system has also been renovated many times over. There are already internet phones on the market, but due to the difficulty in system installations and high capitals, the mobility of usage by system users are not high, therefore the internet phone has never widespread. In addition, the conventional internet phone cannot add a signature file into an e-mail box for conducting internet dialogs with the other party, either.
It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a user with only a computer that has an operating system of Windows 98 or above (including MS Internet Explorer), a duplex sound card, a display interface and Internet access, to enable the user directly logging into Web Call 800 web page and receiving an automatic number dispenser function and a GTD number skipping function. Since no complex hardware is needed for installation, only appointing a number dispensing interval, a number for automatic skipping and an address of the website containing the GTD is needed, the components and the corresponding web pages expressing language documents are put together thereafter. The major characteristics lies in that a signature file is added into an e-mail of a user computer linked to the GTD Web800 web pages, and internet VOIP dialogs can be conducted with an e-mail sender as long as the e-mail receiver points and clicks on the signature file in the e-mail.
Another objective of the present invention is that when a computer at a sending side is not powered on, the sending side can freely choose whether forward incoming calls to a designated cellular phone or local phone by automatically appointing a number.
The aforesaid Web Call structure is commonly known as GTD (Global Telephone Directly). GTD is a component of Active X on a web page, used for Internet voice communication.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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The flow chart diagram of the GTD system as shown in
The aforesaid invention has three main functions
(1) Direct login into GTD WEB 800 website:
(2) Automatic appointment of number to a user:
(3) Automatic number skipping:
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When the user computer (sending side) 110 is not power on, the sending side can freely choose whether to forward incoming calls, to automatically forward to a designated cellular phone or local phone 150.
In conclusion, the aforesaid system entirely corrects the deficiency of Web Call, in addition, the provided GTD has login, automatic number appointing and automatic number skipping capabilities. Since no complex hardware is needed for installation, only appointing a number dispensing interval, a number for automatic skipping and an address of the website containing the GTD is needed, moreover, the components are put together to achieve the aforesaid functions. More importantly, a signature file can be added into an e-mail of the user computer linked to the GTD Web800 web pages, and the web pages can be linked and a VOIP dialog can be conducted with an e-mail sender, as long as the e-mail receiver clicks on the signature file.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiment described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.