Claims
- 1. A method comprising operating an availability service in a telecommunication system interconnecting a legacy telephone system with at least one presence system, said legacy telephone system including a plurality of terminals (T1 . . . T10), at least some (T1, T2) of which are terminals of subscribers to said availability service, including the steps of:
(a) continuously monitoring each subscriber terminal (T1, T2) for a change of a call status of said subscriber terminal from the presence of a call to the absence of a call; (b) generating a first or “high availability” signal when said call status of said subscriber terminal changes from said presence of a call into said absence of a call; (c) monitoring an interval of time beginning with said first signal; (d) generating a second or “availability unknown” signal after a predetermined time period τ within said interval; and (e) making said availability signals accessible to any interconnected presence system.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said legacy telephone system is connected with the at least one presence system by means of a gateway, said method further including
(f) said gateway accepting telephone calls from said subscriber terminals; and (g) generating said first or “high availability” signal when receiving a telephone call from said subscriber terminal.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said legacy telephone system is connected with said at least one presence system by means of a gateway, said method including
(h) said gateway accepting telephone calls and receiving DTMF signals from said subscriber terminals; (i) generating said first or “high availability” signal when receiving a telephone call and a subscriber identification code in the form of DTMF signals from said subscriber terminal;.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said legacy telephone system is connected with said at least one presence system by means of a gateway, said method including
(j) said gateway accepting SMS messages from said subscriber terminals; (k) generating said first or “high availability” signal when receiving an SMS message from said subscriber terminal.
- 5. The method of any of claim 1, wherein a subscribed user of said legacy telephone system defines said predetermined time period τ within said interval.
- 6. A system for of operating an availability service in a telecommunication system interconnecting a legacy telephone system with at least one presence system, said legacy telephone system including a plurality of terminals (T1 . . . T10), at least some (T1, T2) of which are terminals of subscribers to said availability service, said system including:
(A) first means for continuously monitoring each subscriber terminal (T1, T2) for a change of a call status of said subscriber terminal from presence of a call into absence of a call; (B) second means for generating a first or “high availability” signal when said call status of said subscriber terminal changes from said presence of a call status into said absence of a call status; (C) third means for monitoring an interval of time beginning with said first signal; (D) fourth means for generating a second or “unknown availability” signal after a predetermined time period τ within said interval; and (E) fifth means for making said availability signal accessible to any interconnected presence system.
- 7. The system of claim 6, comprising at least one gateway for interconnecting said legacy telephone system with any interconnected presence system.
- 8. The system of claim 6, wherein at least one gateway is provided for connecting said legacy telephone system with any interconnected presence system.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein said gateway includes a program for implementing said availability service.
- 10. An availability service program for implementing operation of an availability service in a telecommunication system interconnecting a legacy telephone system with at least one presence system, said legacy telephone system including a plurality of terminals (T1 . . . T10), at least some (T1, T2) of which are terminals of subscribers to said availability service, said program being designed to continuously monitor the presence or absence of a call for each subscriber terminal (T1, T2), to generate a “high availability” signal when a call terminates and to generate a “unknown availability” signal at the end of a predetermined period of time τ.
- 11. A module for operating an availability service in a telecommunication system interconnecting a legacy telephone system with at least one presence system, said legacy telephone system including a plurality of terminals (T1 . . . T10), at least some (T1, T2) of which are terminals of subscribers to said availability service, said module including:
(A) first means for continuously monitoring each subscriber terminal (T1, T2) for a change of call status of said subscriber terminal from the presence of a call into the absence of a call; (B) second means for generating a first or “high availability” signal when said call status of said subscriber terminal changes from said presence of a call status into said absence of a call status; (C) third means for monitoring an interval of time beginning with said first signal; and (D) fourth means for generating a second or “unknown availability” signal after a predetermined time period τ within said interval.
- 12. An article of manufacture comprising a computer usable medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for causing operation of an availability service in a telecommunication system, the computer readable program code means in said article of manufacture comprising computer readable program code means for causing a computer to effect the steps of claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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EP - 00110502.2 |
May 2000 |
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CROSS REFERENCES
[0001] The present application is related to the following application even dated herewith: Attorney docket number CH919990035US1, patent application No. (to be assigned), entitled, “Teleconferencing System and Method,” by inventors Y. Duponchel et al., which is incorporated herein by reference in entirety for all purposes.