Claims
- 1. A telephone switching system for use with a long distance telephone network and adapted to provide subscriber-directed rerouting of incoming calls, comprising:
- call switching means for receiving and recognizing subscriber calls on a first incoming line accessible by a subscriber from any telephone in communications with said long distance telephone network and receiving calls intended for said subscriber on a second incoming line reserved for said subscriber, said second line also being accessible by any telephone in communications with said long distance telephone network;
- call processing means coupled to said call switching means; and
- storage means coupled to said call processing means for storing a subscriber file containing at least one routing number indicative of a telephone line accessible by said network or a telephone number to which calls for said subscriber are to be rerouted;
- said call processing means being operative to retrieve said subscriber file from said storage means when an incoming call is received on said second incoming line, and to cause said call switching means to complete the call using only said one routing number contained in said subscriber file without reference to other files and without requiring further information from a calling party associated with the call;
- said call processing means further being operative to retrieve said subscriber file from said storage means and to modify said routing number in response to at least one request code entered by said subscriber on said first incoming line.
- 2. A telephone switching system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said routing number is either a telephone number indicative of said telephone line accessible by the network to which calls for the subscriber are to be routed or said telephone number which directs incoming calls to a voice messaging system accessible by said subscriber, depending on said one request code entered by the subscriber.
- 3. A telephone switching system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said one routing number comprises a speed dial number stored in said storage means.
- 4. For use in conjunction with a long distance telephone network, a method for allowing a subscriber to direct rerouting of incoming calls received at a telephone switching system, comprising the steps of:
- receiving and recognizing a call from said subscriber as a subscriber call on a first incoming line which is accessible by any telephone in communications with said long distance telephone network;
- receiving from said any telephone a request code entered by said subscriber, said request code designating at least one routing number indicative of a telephone line accessible by said long distance telephone network to which incoming calls for said subscriber are to be rerouted;
- storing said routing number in a subscriber file;
- retrieving said subscriber file when an incoming call is received on a second incoming line reserved for said subscriber; and
- completing the incoming call using only said one routing number contained in said subscriber file without reference to another file and without requiring further information from a calling party associated with the call.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first incoming line is shared by a plurality of subscribers, and wherein the step of receiving a subscriber call on said first incoming line includes the step of receiving an authorization code identifying said subscriber.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said routing number directs incoming guest calls to a voice messaging system accessible by said subscriber.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said one routing number comprises a speed dial number.
- 8. A telephone switching system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the call processing means is further operative to release an incoming call back to said call switching means following call completion so that said call processing means becomes available for completing other incoming calls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/513,956, filed Apr. 23, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,120, and is related to application Ser. No. 08/032,594, filed the same day as the present application, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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