Claims
- 1. An interface to access a plurality of types of service in a voice messaging system, said interface comprising:
- at least one dedicated telephone line devoted to each of said types of service, each said dedicated telephone line identified by a dedicated directory number and operatively associated with said voice messaging system;
- means operatively associated with said voice messaging system, for forwarding to said voice messaging system a call made from a calling telephone line to one of said dedicated telephone lines; and
- means, operatively associated with said voice messaging system for recognizing said dedicated directory numbers.
- 2. An Interface according to claim 1 further including means, operatively associated with said voice messaging system, for identifying said calling telephone line.
- 3. An interface according to claim 2 wherein said identifying means includes:
- an input/output processor, and
- a simplified message desk interface operatively associated with said input/output processor.
- 4. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said recognizing means includes:
- a multiline hunt group operatively associated with said voice messaging system;
- an input/output processor operatively associated with said voice messaging system;
- a plurality of terminals operatively associated with said voice messaging system; and
- a matching look-up table associated with said voice messaging system.
- 5. An interface according to claim 2 wherein the aforesaid types of service include rapid message retrieval.
- 6. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said types of service include business voice messaging.
- 7. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said types of service include residential voice messaging.
- 8. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said types of service include advertising bulletins.
- 9. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said types of service include time service.
- 10. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said types of service include weather service.
- 11. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said dedicated telephone lines are configured to always appear busy.
- 12. An interface according to claim 1 wherein said forwarding means includes an input/output processor programmed to forward to a multiline hunt group all calls placed to said dedicated telephone lines.
- 13. A method for providing a plurality of types of services in a voice messaging system comprising the steps of:
- devoting at least one dedicated telephone line to each of said types of services;
- forwarding to said voice messaging system calls made from a calling telephone line to one of said dedicated telephone lines;
- identifying said one of said dedicated telephone lines to said voice messaging system; and
- providing a service to said calling telephone line dependent upon the results of said step of identifying.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 further including the steps of:
- providing a number associated with said calling telephone line to said voice messaging system; and
- comparing said number to a matching look up table.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 wherein the aforesaid step of providing a service includes providing rapid message retrieval.
- 16. A method according to claim 13 further including, prior to said step of forwarding, the step of programming an input/output processor to forward call information for calls placed to said dedicated telephone lines to a multiline hunt group.
- 17. A method according to claim 13 further including, prior to said step of forwarding, the step of configuring said dedicated telephone lines to always appear busy.
- 18. In a telephone network including:
- a plurality of access lines;
- a multiline hunt group operatively associated with said telephone network;
- an input/output processor operatively associated with said telephone network;
- a simplified message desk interface operatively associated with said input/output processor; and
- a voice mail system operatively associated with said simplified standard message desk interface and said multiline hunt group for providing a plurality of types of voice messaging services, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of dedicated lines each identified by a dedicated directory number, each of said dedicated lines associated with a particular one of said types of voice messaging services and operatively associated with said telephone network;
- wherein said input/output processor is programmed to forward to said multiline hunt group calls made from said access lines to said dedicated directory numbers.
- 19. A telephone network according to claim 18 wherein said dedicated lines are configured to always appear busy.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/989,725 filed Dec. 11, 1992, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/599,693 filed Oct. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
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