Claims
- 1. A telephone interface system for individually interfacing callers at a multitude of remote terminals for voice-digital communication through a telephone communication facility, said system comprising:
- communication means for establishing telephone communication with currently active callers at certain of said terminals through said telephone communication facility;
- means for providing identification signals to said communication means indicative of said currently active callers;
- memory means for storing caller cues and use indications for said caller cues in relation to said callers as identified by said identification signals;
- cue means for receiving said caller cues to provide voice signals through said communication means to prompt responses from said currently active callers in the form of digital data signals; and
- means for selecting a caller cue for said currently active caller from said memory means for application to said cue means under control of said identification signals and said use indications in said memory means for said one of said currently active callers whereby to limit caller cues provided to individual callers for avoiding duplication.
- 2. A system according to claim 1 further including means to process said digital data signals.
- 3. A telephone call processing system for receiving calls from a multitude of terminals for processing in a lottery interface format wherein callers are cued by synthesized voice signals supplied to said terminals and respond with digital signals, as by actuating push buttons at said terminals, said system comprising:
- means for selectively receiving calls from said multitude of terminals to establish telephone communication with a select subset of callers;
- means for generating identification signals for specifically identifying each of said callers of said select subset;
- means for individually cuing said callers of said select subset to prompt digital signals for processing to isolate a sub-subset of said callers; and
- means for storing said identification signals for said callers of said sub-subset.
- 4. A telephone call processing system for receiving calls from a multitude of terminals in different call modes including an "800" call mode and a "900" call mode for processing to an interface format and involving digital signals provided by said terminals as for identification or data, said system comprising:
- first response unit means for receiving calls in said "800" call mode;
- qualification means for qualifying said calls in said "800" call mode received by said first response unit to provide qualified calls, said qualification means comprising means for testing said digital signals originating said calls in said "800" call mode, said qualification means also including a limited-use pin number to facilitate participation by mail, said limited-use pin number including data consisting of said tested digital signals;
- second response unit means for receiving calls in a second call mode;
- means for processing calls in an interface format; and
- means for coupling said qualified calls and said calls in a second mode to said means for processing.
- 5. A system according to claim 4 wherein said limited-use pin number allows at least a single consumable use and includes a check digit to be tested for further qualification.
- 6. A system according to claim 4 wherein a memory stores digital answer signals provided by a caller in response to questions posed by an interface processor.
- 7. A system according to claim 6 wherein identification data provided by said caller is stored in said memory, said digital answer signals being stored when said answer signals are correct.
- 8. A system according to claim 7 wherein said caller identification data includes caller telephone number data.
- 9. A telephone call processing system for receiving calls from a multitude of terminals for processing to an interface format and involving digital signals associated with said terminals as for identification or data, said system comprising:
- cue means for prompting question responses from said terminals in the form of digital signals as data;
- question selection means for selecting individual questions from a plurality of questions for actuating said cue means,
- call record memory means for storing identified questions cued to said terminals, addressable by said digital signals associated with said terminals for identification;
- test means for testing individual questions selected by said question selection means against questions from said call record memory means to detect coincidence; and
- means for receiving automatic number identification (ANI) data, said data for testing individual questions selected by said question selection means against questions from said call record memory means to detect coincidence;
- control means coupled to said cue means, said selection means, said memory means and said test means, said control means for sequencing operations to select a question, test the selected question and either actuate said cue means or select another question under control of said test, said control means also including a gate structure for inhibiting the cue means in the event of selecting a question of record in said call record memory means.
- 10. A telephone call processing system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- "900" call response means for receiving calls in a "900" call mode.
- 11. A telephone call processing system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- "800" call response means for receiving calls in an "800" call mode; and
- qualification means for qualifying calls in said "800" mode to provide qualified calls.
- 12. A telephone call processing system as defined in claim 11, wherein said qualification means test select digits of said digital signals associated with said calling terminals.
- 13. A telephone call processing system for receiving calls from a multitude of terminals for processing in a contest interface format wherein callers are cued by synthesized voice signals supplied to said terminals and respond with digital signals, as by actuating push buttons at said terminals, said system comprising:
- means for receiving calls from said multitude of terminals and establishing telephone communication to select a subset of callers based upon online responses provided by said select subset of callers to contest questions, said means for receiving calls comprising means for receiving calls in a plurality of call modes including an "800" calling mode;
- means for providing identification signals for said callers of said select subset; and
- means for processing data relating to said callers of said select subset to isolate a sub-subset of said callers.
- 14. A telephone call processing system according to claim 13 wherein a random number generator is sued to isolate said select sub-subset.
- 15. A telephone call processing system according to claim 13 wherein at least the "800" callers are limited to a one time use.
- 16. A process for receiving calls from a multitude of terminals in different call modes including an "800" call mode and a "900" call mode and processing to an interface format, wherein the process involves digital signals provided by said terminals as for identification or data, comprising the steps of:
- receiving calls in said "800" call mode;
- providing a limited-use pin number to facilitate free participation via said "800" call mode;
- qualifying said calls in said "800" call mode based on said limited-use pin number to provide qualified calls;
- receiving calls in said "900" call mode; and
- coupling said qualified calls and said calls in said "900" mode for processing to said interface format.
- 17. A process for receiving calls according to claim 16 wherein at least the "800" callers are limited to a one time use.
- 18. A process for receiving calls according to claim 16 wherein said limited-use qualification number is coded for verification.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/425,779 filed Oct. 23, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,128,984 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 312,792 filed Feb. 21, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 5,073,929 and entitled "Voice-Data Telephonic control System" which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 194,258 filed May 16, 1988, and entitled "Telephonic-Interface Statistical Analysis System", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,845,739, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 018,244 filed Feb. 24, 1987, and entitled "Statistical Analysis System For Use With Public Communication Facility", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,792,968, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 753,299 filed Jul. 10, 1985, and entitled "Statistical Analysis System For Use With Public Communication Facility", now abandoned.
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