The present application claims priority from Japanese patent application serial no. 2007-180897, filed on Jul. 10, 2007, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
The present invention relates to a telephone system, a server, and a proxy response telephone operated based on Internet Protocol (IP), and more particularly, to a telephone system with high convenience with respect to an IP telephone environment with high utilization of softphone, the server and the proxy response telephone.
Systems and mechanisms for presenting various types of services have been invented accompanied with the recent rapid distribution of the IP phone. An answer phone system which presents the function for automatically recording the message when the receiver is absent has been introduced as one of the aforementioned systems.
The basic structure and mechanism of a voicemail system will be described referring to FIG. 2 of JP-A-2006-081088 (EP 1635551 A1) as related art. Referring to the drawing, the central control unit serves as a so-called exchange for executing the call control among telephone terminals. When a caller calls a transmission terminal B from a communication network terminal A, the series of operations are performed as follows. (1) The terminal A generates a terminal B call signal to access the exchange or the call control server of the central control unit; (2) The central control unit detects/connects the terminal B to transmit the terminal B call signal; (3) When the terminal B is kept unresponsive to the call signal for a predetermined time, the central control unit confirms the unresponsiveness of the terminal B. Then the central control unit performs the following operations, that is, (4) connects the terminal A to the voicemail server for centrally storing the voice information upon unresponsiveness of the terminal B; and (5) sets the communication route to allow communication between the terminal A and the voice mail server. Subsequently, the following operations are performed, that is, (6) The voice information from the caller of the terminal A is transmitted to the voice mail server so as to be recorded therein; (7) The central control unit reports the terminal B that the voice information has been recorded; (8) When the receiver confirms the display on the terminal B that the voice information has been recorded in the voicemail server, the terminal B requires the recorded voice information by connecting with the central control unit to call the voicemail server; (9) The voice information addressed to the terminal B is detected; and (10) the voice information is transmitted to the terminal B to be replayed via the central control unit such that the receiver confirms the voice information.
The answer-phone server is regarded as the system taking substantially the same process as the voicemail server described herein for presenting the similar function.
JP-A-2006-050270 discloses the system with further enhanced convenience compared with the voicemail server system using the ordinary voice-mailing process. In the system, the server user registers the detailed settings in the Web server corresponding to the voicemail server as described above such that the message of the caller is recorded before answering the phone when the user is absent.
Meanwhile, JP-A-2003-110742 discloses the voicemail system with improved convenience by recording and storing the voice message (message information) of the caller in the voicemail data storage region in the RAM contained in the IP phone terminal to be managed based on the IP address. The message information from the caller is stored in the phone terminal rather than the server for centrally storing the message information.
The company work style has transformed accompanied with advancement of the network system or the communication equipment such as the IP phone. For example, the work style called a free address system allows the employee to freely choose the desk for working on a daily basis rather than working on the desk laid out fixedly. The free address system realizes the lay-out free office style allowing the employees to freely change the work place depending on mood of the day or the project they are involved in. The free address system employs the softphone installed in the personal computer (hereinafter referred to as PC). Any place may become the office which allows the PC work so long as it is complete with the handset for the PC and the softphone and the environment with good internet access. The use of the softphone, thus, releases the employee from the office environment tied to the land-line phone. In the most advanced office using the free address system, the laptop PC and the softphone are delivered to every employee while setting several land-line phones supplementary for the respective block of desks.
JP-A-63-245046 discloses that the identification information contained in the call control information is determined, and the incoming pattern is changed in accordance with the determination result.
JP-A-5-095422 discloses the center storage answer phone device to be connected to the analog PBX.
JP-A-11-234410 and JP-A-2004-096194 disclose that plural phone numbers are assigned to the single phone so as to vary the incoming ringtone depending on the assigned phone number.
JP-A-2006-217148 discloses the invention having the schedule of a receiver of the call confirmed in reference to the schedule management section for determining the required operation selected from reception of the call, answer phone processing, and transfer based on the confirmed information.
The operation of an answer phone system in the environment using the softphone will be described referring to
(1) The terminal A transmits a terminal B call signal to a telephony server.
(2) The telephony server tries to obtain the IP address for connection to the terminal B from the table stored therein.
(3) The telephony server, however, fails to obtain the IP address as the terminal B is OFF.
(4) Then the telephony server confirms the callee registered as the destination of the absent transfer for the terminal B.
(5) It sets the call connection to the terminal A, and
(6) further sets the call connection to the answer phone server.
(7) The answer phone server then stores the message information.
In the case where the answer phone system is employed in the office environment with high utilization of the softphone, the absent transfer process using the answer phone server allows the call to the softphone in OFF state to be transferred to the answer phone server designated as the absent transfer destination. In the office environment as shown by FIG. 2 of JP-A-2006-81088, when the softphone user is expected to be one hour late to work owing to urgent circumstance, he/she may ring the terminal B to leave the message to his/her colleague in the office. If his/her phone accepts a call, proxy response may be made such that the colleague notifies the caller of the message of the employee who will be one hour late to work. Meanwhile in the office where the employees use the softphones, and the answer phone server is installed, the unreceived call will be unconditionally transferred to the answer phone server. As a result, the colleague of the employee is unable to know that the call has been made to him/her.
To cope with the aforementioned problem, the call is transferred to the other phone in the office first when the softphone is OFF. If there is no response to the call for a predetermined period, the caller's message is further transferred to the answer phone server to perform the answer phone process. Such a system may be effective for preventing the missed call in the office. However, the aforementioned system is not the solution to reduce the unnecessary answering or making the proxy response to the call by employing the answer phone server. This system may make the caller wait for a long time during the call.
Alternatively, the system setting may be changed and registered to the telephony server to allow the softphone user to temporarily transfer the message to the answer phone server, or to transfer the message to another phone in the office. However, since such change has to be made manually, the system becomes less flexible, and causes another problem of failure to return the setting.
JP-A-2006-50270 discloses the system which is not intended to be employed in the environment with the high utilization of the softphone, and accordingly, does not assume the case where the telephone to which the phone call is made is not turned ON.
Even if the system for storing answer phone data in the phone terminal as disclosed in JP-A-2003-110742 is employed, the fundamental problem still exists, that is, the message cannot be received unless the power supply for the softphone terminal is turned ON. If the land-line phone supplementarily set in the office is designated as the absent transfer destination, and the system as disclosed in JP-A-2003-110742 is applied to the land-line phone, the message information may be stored. However, since the softphone does not correspond to the land-line phone one-by-one, the messages addressed to the plural phone terminals will be stored in the single land-line phone. The system is unable to identify to whom the message has been addressed.
Employment of the proxy response/answer phone function in the large-sized IP phone system may require establishment and installation of the server tailored to the size, resulting in significant economic hurdle. The simple proxy response function in a unit of the floor or group of the office is thus highly demanded.
The present invention solves the above problems, provides an appropriate proxy response service to the softphone user and the office with the free-address system, and further provides a method for realizing the highly flexible proxy response function and a system thereof in accordance with the user's circumstance.
The present invention provides a telephone system which includes an IP phone, an IP proxy response phone, and a server for controlling reception/transmission between the IP phone and the IP proxy response phone. The server determines a state of the IP phone upon incoming of a call addressed to the IP phone. When it is determined that the IP phone is unable to answer the call, the server applies an identifier of the IP phone to transfer the incoming call to the IP proxy response phone.
The present invention provides a server connected to an IP phone and an IP proxy response phone for controlling transmission/reception of a call between the IP phone and the IP proxy response phone. When an incoming call is addressed to the IP phone, a state of the IP phone is determined. When it is determined that the IP phone is unable to receive the call, the server applies an identifier of the IP phone to transfer the incoming call to the IP proxy response phone.
The present invention provides an IP proxy response telephone connected to a telephone and a telephony server via a network. When an INVITE message is received from the telephony server, the INVITE message is analyzed, and it is determined whether the message is a transferred call or addressed to the IP proxy response phone, based on which a ringtone is output.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Embodiments will be described referring to the drawings. The same components in the embodiments will be designated as the same reference numerals, and explanations thereof will be omitted.
The SIP protocol will be described hereinafter. The SIP protocol is one of communication control protocols as the IP phone. It is standardized by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) as Internet standard-setting organization, and defined as the standard track by RFC3261 published in 2002, having various extensions defined as RFC thereafter. The message based on the SIP protocol is written in text, which is simple and exhibits high expandability.
The basic format of the SIP message will be described referring to
The Request-Line 110 includes a Method 111, a Request-URI 112, and a SIP-Version 113. The Header-Lines 120 are formed of a From header 121, a To header 122, a Via header 123, and a Call-ID header 124.
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The method for identifying the caller information and the callee information in the SIP message will be described. Referring to
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Then the procedure of the process will be described referring to
The process shown by the flowchart of
The answer phone 10 determines whether the callee number obtained in the previous process is the same as the phone number of the subject terminal (S105). If it is the same (S105; Yes), the incoming is notified by outputting the normal ringtone (S106). Meanwhile, when the obtained callee number is not the same as the phone number of the subject terminal (S105; No), the answer phone 10 outputs the ringtone with the pattern different from that of the normal one so as to notify with respect to the call resulting from the absent transfer (S107). The answer phone 10 determines whether the state becomes off-hook to the call in step 106 (S108). In the case of off-hook (S108; Yes), the communication with the caller is started (S109). Meanwhile, the answer phone 10 determines whether the state has become the off-hook in the preliminarily set period of time with respect to the call in step S107 (S110). If the state becomes off-hook (S108; Yes), the answer phone 10 transfers to the answer phone data information in step 109.
When the predetermined time elapses without setting off-hook (S110; No), the answer phone 10 automatically sets off-hook (S111), and stores the callee information obtained in step 103 or step 104 in the answer phone data information table (S112). The answer phone 10 transmits the absent message to the caller (S113), and receives the caller's message to be recorded (S114). When the recording of the message is finished, the answer phone 10 further stores the recorded file information and the caller information correlated with the answer phone data information table (S115), and sets on-hook (S117). When the state is not brought into off-hook in the period preliminarily set in step 108 (S108; No), the process proceeds to step S111 for executing the answer phone recording process.
After talking with the caller in step 109, the process executes determination in step S116 with respect to the on-hook state until Yes is obtained. When the state becomes on-hook (S116; Yes), the process proceeds to step S117 to end the routine by disconnecting the line.
The process to be executed in steps 102 to step 105 corresponds to the process to be executed by the callee confirmation unit 44 as shown in
The answer phone data information table to be stored in the non-volatile data storage unit 25 of the answer phone 10 in step 112 and step 115 will be described referring to
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When the user of the phone B dials 2005 to call the user of the phone A, the number of the phone B is transmitted to the telephony server 11 (S201). In response to reception of the call connection request from the phone No. 3001, the telephony server 11 obtains the address of the phone No. 2005 from the information management table 50. Since the status 54 of the phone No. 2005 is Un-Regist (OFF state), the address of a transfer destination 55 to which the call is transferred is confirmed (S203). The history of the call connection to the phone No. 2005 is written on the History-Info header, and the call connection request is sent to the phone No. 2010 (S204). Upon reception of the call connection request, the answer phone 10 of the phone No. 2010 determines with respect to the address from the INVITE message of the call connection request (S206). Based on the determination result, the off-hook is set as the proxy response (S207). In response to the off-hook of the answer phone 10, the telephony server 11 connects the answer phone 10 with the phone B 14 (S208). In this way, the communication through the call connection is established.
The answer phone 10 transmits the message indicating absence of the callee based on the automatic proxy response in the answer phone process (S210). The answer phone 10 receives the caller's message so as to be recorded (S211). The caller operates to allow the phone B 14 to transmit the disconnection request to the telephony server 11 (S212). The telephony server 11 transmits the disconnection request to the answer phone 10 (S213). Then the answer phone 10 disconnects the line (on-hook: S214). The telephony server 11 transfers the off-hook state to the phone B 14 (S215), and a series of the call control process ends.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the answer phone 10 is designated as the transfer destination in the information management table of the telephony server 11 so as to appropriately perform the answer phone process, thus providing the answer phone system which allows the employee in the office to flexibly perform the proxy response in the case of the call to the softphone in OFF state.
The process for confirming the message recorded in the answer phone 10 will be described referring to
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The user registers the answer phone with the phone No. 2010 as the transfer destination, and operates the phone A to call the phone No. 2010 for confirming the recorded message addressed to the user. The user pushes the “*” button subsequent to the phone number to push the predetermined confirmation command (“131” herein) of the recorded message. Then the phone A transmits the number 2010*131 to the answer phone 10 (S301). The answer phone 10 starts confirming the recorded message by determining the command (S302). Upon reception of the command, the answer phone 10 requires the ID number (user's “phone number”=ID) for confirming the operation user (S303). When the operation user dials his/her own ID, the phone A transmits the number “*2005” to the answer phone 10 (S304). The answer phone 10 receives the ID and requires the password (hereinafter referred to as PASS) for confirming the adequacy of the ID (S305). When the operation user dials PASS, the phone A transmits the password *139786 to the answer phone 10 (S306). The answer phone 10 receives PASS so as to be referred to the registered information (S307). As the ID coincides with PASS, the answer phone 10 reads the number of missed calls, and the number of recorded messages which have not been confirmed by the operation user so as to be transmitted to the phone A (S309). At this time, the operation user pushes the command for request of replay, the phone A transmits the replay request to the answer phone 10 (S310). The answer phone 10 receives the replay request command to replay the message (S312). The operation user confirms the message and sets on-hook such that the phone A transmits the end report to the answer phone 10 (S313). Upon reception of the end report, the answer phone 10 writes the information indicating that the confirmation has been done in the answer phone data information table 70.
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The answer phone processing unit 45 determines whether the unconfirmed recorded message exists (S410). When the unconfirmed recorded message exists (S410; Yes), the answer phone processing unit 45 replays the unconfirmed message (S411), and sets the confirmation bit to the replayed message (S412) to determine whether the message should be deleted (S413). When Yes is obtained in step S413, the answer phone processing unit 45 deletes the message file. When No is obtained (S413; No), it is not deleted, and the process returns to step S410. When the unconfirmed message no longer exists (S410; No), the answer phone processing unit 45 reports that no further unconfirmed message exists (S415) and sets on-hook (S416). The routine then ends.
In the explanation of the embodiments which have been described so far, the answer phone performs the incoming process, the callee confirmation process, the message recording process and the like with respect to the single call. Unlike the use of the analog phone, IP phone allows to be communicated on the IP network while sharing the physical line by unit of data with variable length called packet rather than occupying the physical line during the voice communication. If the answer phone is allowed to perform the multi-task processing, the answer phone processing unit 45 automatically receives the call which has been transferred during the voice communication for providing the answer phone service. In the case where plural absent transfer calls exist, the answer phone service may be provided for the respective calls by allowing the embodiment to perform the multi-task processing.
The following features may be added to the aforementioned embodiment, that is, when the normal ringtone or the proxy response ringtone is output after the callee is identified in the callee confirmation unit 44, the ringtone designated with only the specific number is output. Alternatively, the user who sets the subject answer phone preliminarily registers the favorite message by his/her own voice with respect to the absent message notifying the caller of the absence upon the voice message processing, and the thus registered message may be designated as the one to be replayed to the caller.
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The User-Agent header is originally expected to represent the information on UAC (user agent client) for starting the request. However, it hardly uses the SIP in consideration with the security.
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The specification which allows addition of the extended portion in need as the main feature of SIP protocol may be employed to define unique option header.
When the phone call is made to the number of the softphone in OFF state, and the absent message is transferred to the absent transfer destination preliminarily registered in the telephony server, the user of the phone is allowed to determine whether the call has been transferred based on the phone incoming pattern.
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2007-180897 | Jul 2007 | JP | national |