The present invention relates to a method for assigning an representing data to be used by a remote end, and more particularly, to a method capable of enabling a near end to assign an representing data to a remote end through a telecommunication network so as to enable the remote end to recognize the near end.
Nowadays, telecommunication life style is becoming more and more common for people all over the world, by which most works can be accomplished by a few simple operation procedures. Consequently, a lot of errands can be done without even leaving home, but just by using one's handheld communication apparatus such as mobile phone.
While search a mobile phone of one's likings on the market, ringing tone is always one of the affecting factors. It is common for a user to extract a section of a preferred music and use the extracted music as the ringing tone of his mobile phone for distinguishing himself from others. Most users even acquire a habit of changing the ringing tone of his mobile phone on a regular basis.
Currently, ringing tones are mainly provided from three sources listed as following:
It is noted that ringing tones can be linked with the phonebook of the mobile phone for enabling incoming calls of different caller to have different ringing tone. For instance, the melody extracted from “Fate Symphony” can be used for alerting an incoming call from a stranger, the melody extracted from “Pastoral Symphony” can be used for alerting an incoming call from a family member, and so on. It is even possible to assign a particular melody for a special person. Therefore, a mobile phone user can recognize a caller before answering an incoming call just by listening to the ringing tone and without having to check with the caller ID shown on the LCD of the mobile phone.
However, current technique of ringing tone management can only works on the ringing tone of the receiving end, that is, only the receiver can assign a ringing tone to an incoming call that the sender has no way of assigning a preferred melody to the receiving end as his identity alerting sound.
It is the primary object of the invention to provide a method for assigning an representing data to be used by a remote end, by which a caller can assign an identity to be used in a receiver as his identity.
It is another object of the invention to provide a method for assigning an representing data to be used by a remote end, which is capable of enabling a receiver to use the representing data assigned by a caller while the receiver receive a call from the caller.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provide a method for assigning an representing data to be used by a remote end, by which a near end can assign an representing data to a remote end through a telecommunication network so as to enable the remote end to recognize the near end. The method comprises the following steps:
For your esteemed members of reviewing committee to further understand and recognize the fulfilled functions and structural characteristics of the invention, several preferable embodiments cooperating with detailed description are presented as the follows.
The present invention is featuring in that: a caller (also addressed as the near end hereinafter) previously assigns an representing data to be recognized by a base station or a network server, and as the near end issue a call to a receiver (also addressed as the remote end hereinafter), the remote end can link the representing data to the near end so that the near end can assign the representing data to be used by the remote end for enabling the remote end to recognize the near end.
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In the step 42, an evaluation is being performed by the remote end 3 for determining whether an representing data corresponding to the index is existed in the remote end 3; if so, the flow proceeds to step 44; otherwise, the flow proceeds to step 43.
In the step 43, the remote end downloads the representing data assigned by the near end 1 from the database 20 of the base station 2 while the representing data corresponding to the index is missing from the remote end 3, and then the flow proceeds to step 44.
In the step 44, an evaluation is being performed by the remote end 3 for determining whether the representing data is linked to the identity; if so, the flow proceeds to step 46; otherwise, the flow proceeds to step 45.
In the step 45, the remote end 3 constructs a linkage between the representing data and the identity in the phonebook thereof, that is, a linkage is construct in the phonebook of a mobile phone according to a preferred embodiment, or a linkage is construct in the phonebook of a subscriber identity module (SIM) card according to another preferred embodiment. The flow proceeds to step 46.
In step 46, the remote end 3 is prompted with the representing data of tone ringing or image displaying for enabling the remote end 3 to recognize the near end 1 while the near end 1 is alerting the remote end 3 for building a connection through a telecommunication network.
In a preferred embodiment, the near end 1 can actively issue a plurality of designated information to inform a plurality of remote end 3 corresponding thereto for initiating the step 41 of the abovementioned flowchart, such that the near end 1 is capable of simultaneously assigning an representing data to be used by the plural remote end 3.
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In the step 52, the remote end 3 selectively downloads the representing data corresponding to the index from the database 20, that is, the user of the remote end can either choose to download the representing data or not to download while the representing data is already existed in the remote end 3; the flow proceeds to step 53.
In the step 53, the remote end 3 constructs a linkage between the representing data and the identity in the phonebook thereof, and the flow proceeds to step 54.
In the step 54, the remote end 3 is prompted with the representing data for enabling the remote end 3 to recognize the near end 1 while the near end 1 is alerting the remote end 3 for building a linkage through a telecommunication network.
Similarly, in the present embodiment, the near end 1 can actively issue a plurality of designated information to inform a plurality of remote end 3 corresponding thereto for initiating the step 51 of the abovementioned flowchart, such that the near end 1 is capable of simultaneously assigning an representing data to be used by the plural remote end 3. The characteristics of the embodiment shown in
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In the step 62, an evaluation is being performed by the remote end 3 for determining whether an representing data corresponding to the index is existed in the remote end 3; if so, the flow proceeds to step 64; otherwise, the flow proceeds to step 63.
In the step 63, the remote end downloads the representing data assigned by the near end 1 from the database 20 of the base station 2, and then the flow proceeds to step 64.
In the step 64, an evaluation is being performed by the remote end 3 for determining whether the representing data is linked to the identity; if so, the flow proceeds to step 66; otherwise, the flow proceeds to step 65.
In the step 65, the remote end 3 constructs a linkage between the representing data and the identity in the phonebook thereof.
In the step 66, the remote end 3 is prompted with the representing data of tone ringing or image displaying for enabling the remote end 3 to recognize the near end 1 while the near end 1 is alerting the remote end 3 for building a linkage through a telecommunication network.
In a prior art disclosed in R.O.C. Pat. No. 535091, a method for downloading melody to a mobile phone through Internet is provided, which is similar to those commonly seen music download services. However, the melody downloaded by the abovementioned method can only be used as the ringing tone of a mobile phone and can not correlate with a caller for prompting the user of the mobile phone with the identity of the caller before answering the call.
Moreover, in another prior art disclosed in R.O.C. Pat. No. 410509, an apparatus and a method for prompting the identity of callers are disclosed, by which a user can previously record and link an audio file to a caller data resided in the Call ID file so as to prompt the user with the identity of the caller by playing the audio file. However, the abovementioned method still is not capable of enabling a near end to assign an representing data to a remote end.
In view of the above description, the present invention provides a method capable of enabling a near end to assign an representing data to a remote end, by which a user of a near end, as the caller, is able to assign a melody or animation with his own feature and style to be heard or displayed on a remote end, which is the receiver, for prompting the user of the remote end with his identity.
In addition, in the system providers' point of view, the method of the present invention can increase the download rate of ringing tone/animation so as to increase business since a ringing tone/animation selected by a user, as the caller, can be downloaded by every callee of the caller such that each time the ringing tone/animation is downloaded by a callee, a fee can be charged and pay by the caller.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiment of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 093141681 | Dec 2004 | TW | national |