Claims
- 1. A wireless communications device comprising:
means for receiving incoming wireless calls; means for listening to said incoming wireless calls; and means for non-verbally responding to said incoming wireless calls, vocal responses being provided responsive to non-verbal prompts.
- 2. A wireless communications device as in claim 1, wherein said means for receiving incoming wireless call comprises:
means for connecting to a public wireless communications network.
- 3. A wireless communications device as in claim 1, wherein said means for non-verbally responding comprises:
means for storing spoken responses; means for selecting each of said stored spoken responses; and means for wirelessly transmitting selected said spoken responses as said vocal responses.
- 4. A wireless communications device as in claim 3 wherein said spoken responses are stored locally on said wireless communications device.
- 5. A wireless communications device as in claim 4 wherein said wireless communications device is a mobile computer.
- 6. A wireless communications device as in claim 4 wherein said wireless communications device is a cell phone.
- 7. A wireless communications device as in claim 1 further comprising:
teleworking server means for managing communications with users of a communications server means for managing said private network and connecting remote teleworking private network stations responsive to said teleworking server means.
- 8. A wireless communications device as in claim 7 wherein said wireless communications device is a cell phone, calls directed to one of said remote teleworking private network stations being forwarded to said cell phone responsive to said teleworking server means.
- 9. A wireless communications network comprising:
a plurality of communications devices networked together over a private communications network; a communications server managing said private communications network; at least one wireless communications device connected to said private communications network through a public wireless network; and a teleworking server storing vocal responses and redirecting communications directed to selected ones of said plurality of communications devices to corresponding selected ones of said at least one wireless communications device, said teleworking server substituting stored said vocal responses responsive to selected non-verbal prompts from each said at least one wireless communications device.
- 10. A wireless communications network as in claim 9 wherein said at least one wireless communications device is at least one cell phone.
- 11. A wireless communications network as in claim 9 wherein said at least one wireless communications device is at least one mobile computer.
- 12. A wireless communications device as in claim 9 wherein said communications server is a private branch exchange (PBX) server.
- 13. A method of wireless communications, said method comprising the steps of:
a) receiving a call at a wireless device; b) selecting a prompt from said wireless device; and c) replacing said selected prompt with a recorded vocal response.
- 14. A method of wireless communications as in claim 13, wherein each of said prompts is assigned to a corresponding said vocal response, when each said vocal response is recorded.
- 15. A method of wireless communications as in claim 13, wherein the step (a) of receiving the call at the wireless device comprises the steps of:
i) receiving a call directed to a private network station; and ii) selectively redirecting said received call to said wireless device.
- 16. A method of wireless communications as in claim 13, wherein said prompts are assigned to a corresponding said vocal response, when each said vocal response is recorded.
- 17. A method of wireless communications as in claim 13, before the step (a) of receiving the call further comprising the step of:
a1) placing said wireless device's ringer in vibrate mode.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/710,037, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Extending PBX Features Via The Public Network” to Lindley et al., filed Nov. 8, 2000 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.