Claims
- 1. In a Service Control Point (SCP) of a communications network, a method for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station in a network, the method comprising:
receiving the call at switching equipment of the network; generating a trigger in response to an attempt to complete the call from the SSP to the called communication station; suspending completion of the call to the called communication station; receiving a query from a Service Switching Point (SSP) of the communication network, the query including a calling party identification parameter and requesting return of standard Caller ID information for the call; in response to the query, determining if standard Caller ID information can be provided to the called telephone station; if the standard Caller ID information can not be provided, detecting a privacy level defined according to at least one of
a privacy schedule established by a called party, a privacy mode selected by a called party, and a privacy level bypass designator for bypassing one or more selected privacy levels; providing call control information to the SSP in accordance with the detected privacy level, the call control information controlling routing of the call to a service platform if the privacy level corresponds to one of a standard privacy level and an enhanced privacy level, and causing the service platform generate a request to the calling party for audible caller identification information when
the privacy level corresponds to the enhanced privacy level, and when the standard Caller ID information can not be provided and the privacy level corresponds to the standard privacy level; the call control information further causing the service platform to record any audible response from the calling party as the audible caller identification information and to play the audible caller identification information from the service platform to the called party and detect call completion instructions from the called party; the call control information further causing the SSP route the call in response to the received call completion instructions, cancel the call if no audible response is received from the calling party in response to the request; and the call control information causing the SSP to cancel the call without ringing the called communication station if the privacy level corresponds to a blocking mode and to bypass the one or more selected privacy levels in accordance with the privacy designator when the privacy level corresponds to a privacy level bypass mode.
- 2. A computer usable medium having computer readable program code embodied thereon for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the computer readable program code comprising:
first code configured to detect signalling information for the call; second code configured to determine whether standard caller identification for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; third code configured to determining a recipient privacy level associated with an intended recipient of the call; and fourth code configured to route the call in accordance with the signalling information and the recipient privacy level, the fourth code including
code to suspend completion of calls to the called communication station in response to detection by the third code of a first selected privacy level, code to transmit a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to detection by the third code of a second selected privacy level code to transmit the audible caller identification to the called communication station; and code to cancel the call in response to input from the called communication station, and code to transmit the request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to determination by the second code that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station and in response to detection by the third code of a third selected privacy level.
- 3. The computer usable medium of claim 2 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises:
fifth code configured to determine an intended recipient of the call from among a plurality of callable parties at the called communication station based on the signaling information detected by the second code.
- 4. The computer usable medium of claim 3 wherein the computer readable program code further comprises:
recipient request code configured to transmit to the calling party a request for an indication of the intended recipient, the fifth code being further configured to receive the indication and associate the indication with a privacy level for the intended recipient.
- 5. The computer usable medium of claim 4 wherein the recipient request code is configured to initiate a prompt for the calling party to enter a key press as the indication of the intended recipient.
- 6. A method for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the method comprising:
receiving signaling information for the call; routing the call in accordance with the signalling information and a recipient privacy level for the call, including
suspending completion of calls to the called communication station in response to detection of a first selected privacy level, transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to detection of a second selected privacy level, cancelling the call in response to input from the called communication station, and transmitting the request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to determination that standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station and in response to detection of a third selected privacy level.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising:
transmitting received audible caller identification to the called communication station.
- 8. The method of claim 6 further comprising:
determining whether standard caller identification for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station.
- 9. The method of claim 6 further comprising:
determining an intended recipient of the call from among a plurality of callable parties at the called communication station.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising:
determining a recipient privacy level associated with the intended recipient.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
receiving personal identification information from the calling party; if the personal identification information matches access information established by the called party, bypassing the determination of the recipient privacy level to complete the call to a called party.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
ringing the called communication with a ring cadence associated with the recipient privacy level.
- 13. A method for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the method comprising:
detecting signalling information for the call; determining whether standard caller identification for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; determining an intended recipient of the call from among a plurality of callable parties at the called communication station; determining a recipient privacy level associated with the intended recipient; routing the call in accordance with the signalling information and the recipient privacy level; and ringing the called communication station with a ring cadence associated with the recipient privacy level.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein routing the call comprises suspending completion of calls to the called communication station in response to detection of a first selected privacy level.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein routing the call further comprises:
for all calls, transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to detection of a second selected privacy level; receiving the audible caller identification information from the calling communication station; providing the audible caller identification information to the called communication station; and cancelling the call in response to a call cancel indication from the called communication station.
- 16. The method of claim 17 wherein routing the call further comprises:
transmitting the request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station and in response to detection of a third selected privacy level.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein routing the call further comprises:
in response to detection of a fourth selected privacy level, transmitting the request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to determination that the standard caller identification information is unavailable and cannot be provided to the called communication station; and cancelling the call when the standard caller identification information is blocked and cannot be provided to the called communication station.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein determining the intended recipient comprises the steps of:
transmitting to the calling party a request for an indication of the intended recipient; and receiving the indication.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/272,201 filed Mar. 19, 1999 in the names of Karen Pelletier, et al., and commonly assigned with the present application, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
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09272201 |
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10273620 |
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