Claims
- 1. A telephony call center, comprising:
a plurality of agent stations, individual ones of the agent stations having a telephone connected to a telephone line and also having a computer platform; a local area network (LAN) connecting at least some of the computer platforms at the agent stations; a processor on the LAN having a connection to a wide area network (WAN) adapted for computer-simulated telephony; and a Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI)-compliant bridge circuit between the telephone and the computer workstation in individual ones of the agent stations; wherein the call center receives telephone calls at the agent stations, and also receives computer-simulated telephone calls at the WAN connection, and distributes the computer-simulated calls to computer platforms at the agent stations.
- 2. The call center of claim 1 wherein the WAN is the Internet, and computer-simulated calls are Internet Protocol Network Telephony calls.
- 3. The call center of claim 1 wherein the TAPI-compliant bridge is used to monitor telephone status and activity by the computer workstation, which may report the monitored status and activity on the LAN to the processor on the LAN having a WAN connection.
- 4. The call center of claim 3 wherein the processor having the WAN connection may report status at the call center to a router at network level.
- 5. The call center of claim 1 wherein, at an agent workstation having the TAPI-compliant bridge, an agent may utilize the telephone in interacting with a computer-simulated call routed to the computer platform at the agent workstation.
- 6. The call center of claim 1 further comprising a data server connected on the LAN, the data server comprising a caller database, wherein data associated with incoming calls is used as a key to retrieve data associated with callers from the caller database, and the data is displayed on video display units (VDUs) of the computer platforms at individual agent workstations.
- 7. The call center of claim 6 further comprising agent scripts stored in a database, and displayed on agent's VDUs according to data associated with incoming calls.
- 8. An agent station for a call-in center, comprising:
a computer platform having a first communication port and a local area network (LAN) adapter, and adapted to receive and interact with computer simulated telephone calls; a telephone having a telephone line port and a second communication port; and a Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI)-compliant bridge connecting the second port of the telephone with the computer platform; wherein the computer workstation is adapted to monitor transactions and status of the connected telephone via the TAPI-compliant bridge, and to report the transaction and status on a LAN via the LAN adapter.
- 9. The agent station of claim 8 wherein the computer workstation is a multimedia personal computer (PC) having a video display unit (VDU).
- 10. The agent station of claim 8 wherein an agent may utilize the TAPI-connected telephone to interact with computer-simulated telephone calls.
- 11. A method for routing calls to individual ones of agent workstations in a call-in center adapted to receive conventional calls to telephones at the agent workstations and computer-simulated telephone calls to computer platforms at the agent workstations, comprising steps of:
(a) connecting telephones at the agent workstations by a Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI)-compliant bridge circuit to the computer platforms at the agent workstations; (b) reporting by the computer platform at agent workstations to a network-level router the status of simulated calls at the computer platform and telephone calls at the telephone, monitored via the TAPI-compliant bridge; and (c) making routing decisions at the router based in part on the reported status of both kinds of calls.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED DOCUMENTS
[0001] The present application is a Divisional application of copending patent application Ser. No. 08/928,861, which is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of prior copending patent application Ser. No. 08/869,815, which is a CIP of copending application Ser. No. 08/802,667, which is a CIP of copending patent application Ser. No. 08/797,420. The present application is also a CIP of cop ending application Ser. No. 08/833,340, and of a copending application having an Attorney Docket number P3226, filed Jul. 9, 1997. Titled “Methods in Computer Simulation of Telephony Systems”, for which the USPTO has not, at the time of the present application, returned a S/N.
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