1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cellular and mobile phone control systems, and particularly to a system and method for blocking mobile phone calls and messages during the prayer times of Muslims.
2. Description of the Related Art
Muslims need to perform prayers five times a day in Mosques. Prayer times are known in advance for any time in the future and in any location in the world. In order not to disturb the prayers, people have to switch off their mobile or cellular phones before entering the Mosque. Some people forget to switch off their mobile phones, or they assume nobody will call them during the prayer. The audible ringtone of a cellular or mobile telephone during prayer times disturbs others in the Mosque in the case of an incoming call.
While there have been other attempts at phone interrupt programs based on prayer and devotional times, such attempts usually have involved loading the cellular or mobile telephone with additional software and or databases, which may overload the phone, or the phone may have insufficient memory or processing capability to accommodate the database and control software.
Thus, a system and method for blocking mobile phone calls and messages solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The system and method for blocking mobile phone calls includes a worldwide prayer time database accessible to cellular or mobile phone service provider equipment. Electronic circuitry in the service provider's equipment may be included for comparing the local time of the mobile phone to a devotional prayer time in the worldwide prayer time database, so that a comparison between the mobile phone local time and the devotional prayer time is made. Electronic circuitry in the service provider's equipment provides a time-based control protocol through which mobile telephone service to the mobile phone may be interrupted, based on the time comparison results. If the mobile phone has an incoming call when the mobile telephone service is interrupted by the mobile telephone service interrupt electronic circuitry, the mobile phone is kept in a non-audible, non vibratory, non-visually distracting standby mode, and the incoming call is diverted to an electronic mail box accessible to the user, thus allowing the user of the mobile phone to continue devotional activities without being interrupted by the incoming call.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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A call blocking controller 50 within MSC 17 is connected to a first mass storage unit, such as subscriber database 60, and a second mass storage unit, such as world wide prayer time database 20. Call blocking module 45 selectively blocks calls and/or messages coming from caller mobile station 30 or caller wireline station 35 over telecommunications network 40.
For any given subscriber, the call blocking module 45 is activated based on control signals from the call blocking controller 50. The worldwide prayer time database 20 is comprised of devotional prayer times. If mobile station 25 is subscribed to the prayer time phone blocking service a registration entry is made in the subscriber database 60. Worldwide prayer times are checked versus the mobile user's local time for call blocking only if a registration entry exists in subscriber database 60 for mobile station 25.
As is well understood by one having ordinary skill in the art, the location of mobile station 25 is continuously updated and known by MSC 17 based on which cell site, i.e., base station 70, the mobile station 25 is accessing. Moreover, it should be well understood that the local time of base station 70 is always available to the MSC 17.
Due to the fact that mobile station 25 is presumed to be in relatively close proximity to base station 70, the local time of mobile station 25 may be assumed to be the same as local time of base station 70. Thus, for subscribers to the service offered by system 10, the local time of base station 70 is used by the call blocking controller 50 for comparing the local time of the mobile phone 25 to the devotional prayer time (for that time location) in the worldwide prayer time database 20. Electronic circuitry in call blocking controller 50 provides a time-based control protocol through which mobile telephone service to the mobile station 25 is interrupted based on the time comparison results.
If, as determined by call blocking controller 50, the local time reported by base station 70 is within the devotional prayer time in database 20, a call blocking signal is sent from the call blocking controller 50 to the call blocking module 45. The call blocking module 45 blocks the call from reaching base station 70 for relay to mobile station 25 and instead diverts the call to telecommunications mail system 55. Telecommunications mail system 55 may include processors and memory storage units equipped to process and store a plurality of messages and message types (such as e-mail messages, voice messages, text messages, multimedia messages, or the like) initiated by caller mobile station 30 or caller wireline station 35 and diverted to telecommunications mail system 55 by call blocking module 45.
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At step 220, a check is performed to determine whether prayer time is over. If the prayer time is not over, the system 10 waits at step 230. If the prayer time is over, the mobile switching center 17 performs step 225 to send a list of calls and messages that occurred during the prayer to the user of mobile phone 25. Incoming calls screened by the system 10 may include multimedia data, voice data and/or text data.
It will be noted that some cell phones or mobile phones are programmed to emit an audible alarm to notify the user that either a new voice mail message has been recorded in a voice mailbox, or to notify the user that an unread text message is stored in a text mailbox, when the user does not pick up the incoming call or message directly. According to the system and method of the present invention, the mobile switching center 17 is programmed to delay notification of pending messages in the subscriber's voice and text mailboxes until after the scheduled Muslim prayer times have expired.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.