Claims
- 1. A method for identifying the source of a communication to a subscriber by a call processing system, comprising the steps of:
- receiving said communication on a first calling line by said call processing system;
- said call processing system residing within the public switched telephone network;
- identifying the calling line number associated with said first calling line by automatic number identification;
- accessing a reverse white pages database to provide an identity for said source by finding a database entry corresponding to said first calling line number;
- announcing said identity to said source;
- requesting said source to confirm said identity;
- if confirmed, providing said identity to said subscriber;
- routing said communication to said subscriber on a second calling line; and
- disposing of said communication.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said step of requesting further comprises:
- if said source does not confirm said identity, then requesting said source to provide source identification information; and
- receiving said source identification information.
- 3. A method for identifying the source of a communication to a subscriber by a call processing system, comprising the steps of:
- receiving said communication on a first calling line by said call processing system;
- said call processing system residing within the public switched telephone network;
- identifying the calling line number associated with said first calling line by automatic number identification;
- accessing a reverse white pages database to provide an identity for said source by finding a database entry corresponding to said first calling line number;
- if said database entry does not successfully identify said source, then receiving a code from said source;
- determining if said code is a priority caller code;
- if said code is a priority caller code, then requesting said source for a priority caller identification and receiving said priority caller identification;
- providing said priority caller identification to said subscriber;
- routing said communication to said subscriber on a second calling line; and
- disposing of said communication.
- 4. A method for identifying the source of a communication to a subscriber by a call processing system, comprising the steps of:
- receiving said communication on a first calling line by said call processing system;
- said call processing system residing within the public switched telephone network;
- identifying the calling line number associated with said first calling line by automatic number identification;
- accessing a reverse white pages database to provide an identity for said source by finding a database entry corresponding to said first calling line number;
- if said identity of said source is not found, then requesting said source for source identification;
- receiving said source identification;
- providing said source identification to said subscriber;
- routing said communication to said subscriber on a second calling line; and
- disposing of said communication.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of announcing said source identification provided by said source to said subscriber.
- 6. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of recording said source identification in response to receiving said source identification.
- 7. A method for identifying the source of a communication to a subscriber by a call processing system, comprising the steps of:
- receiving said communication on a first calling line by said call processing system;
- said call processing system residing within the public switched telephone network;
- identifying the calling line number associated with said first calling line by automatic number identification;
- accessing a reverse white pages database to provide an identity for said source by finding a database entry corresponding to said first calling line number;
- if said database entry does not successfully identify said source, then receiving a code from said source;
- obtaining an identity for said source by accessing a personal database to find a database entry corresponding to said code;
- providing said identity for said source to said subscriber;
- routing said communication to said subscriber on a second calling line; and
- disposing of said communication.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/367,697 filed Jan. 3, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/936,384, filed Aug. 26, 1992 (now abandoned).
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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