WO1999044353A1 - Method for entrance telephone communication utilizing public subscriber telephone networks - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M15/00—Arrangements for metering, time-control or time indication ; Metering, charging or billing arrangements for voice wireline or wireless communications, e.g. VoIP
- H04M15/07—Split billing, i.e. both A-party and B-party charged for the communication
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- H04M11/00—Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems
- H04M11/02—Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems with bell or annunciator systems
- H04M11/025—Door telephones
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M15/00—Arrangements for metering, time-control or time indication ; Metering, charging or billing arrangements for voice wireline or wireless communications, e.g. VoIP
- H04M15/08—Metering calls to called party, i.e. B-party charged for the communication
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M2215/00—Metering arrangements; Time controlling arrangements; Time indicating arrangements
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- the present invention relates to a method for entrance telephone communication utilizing public subscriber telephone networks.
- SE, B, 451 422 and US-A-4 987 589 disclose how a public telephone network can be used for communication and operation purposes in an entrance telephone system. According to a preferred embodiment, it is also disclosed how a called party while maintaining secrecy, may accept or reject communication.
- a disadvantage is that rejected as well as accepted communication always results in a call charge, which, despite low installation costs for the system, often makes owners of property choose alternative solutions.
- U.S.A. a system is marketed under the slogan "no telephone bill", which is based on more or less conventional internal switching.
- Tenants may also be psychologically opposed to the fact that visitors/calls increase the cost of rent, since costs for the entrance telephone system is divided and added to the rent by the landlord, which means that tenants having few visitors/calls "subsidize" tenants having a large number of visitors/calls, e.g. doctors, dentists, and others having a high frequency of visitors.
- Coin or card operated entrance telephones have also been proposed; and all of the above indicates a major problem, and it is the object of the present invention to solve this problem.
- the object of the present invention is to facilitate that call charges are divided more correctly, alternatively that call charges are eliminated/reduced (however, tenants may advantageously by means of the rent accept part of the fixed costs, since there are common functions; e.g. code lock is normally included), without imposing a complicated and more expensive administration for the landlord, for example by introducing a transaction memory, arranged to facilitate individual charging of the tenants.
- a further object of the present invention is to make it possible for tenants that permanently or temporarily wish to avoid entrance calls to completely avoid such calls by means of a programming operation and thus the non-fixed costs for entrance call charges, and with a totally protected integrity for all connected subscribers.
- the method according to the present invention for entrance telephone communication utilizing public subscriber telephone networks is mainly characterized in that at least part of the subscribers connected to an entrance telephone system are arranged having a telecommuni- cation subscription, or that the entrance telephone is arranged/connected in such a way, that the subscriber, or alternatively a sponsor/advertiser, is billed for received and switched through entrance telephone calls, preferably with the charges shown in the conventional telephone bill.
- calls are preferably switched through and charged only after acceptance of the call from the called party, e.g. by dialling the digit "1", and with disconnection, preferably without any call charge, if the called party does not accept the call, e.g. by dialling the digit "2".
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of an embodiment of the method according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a block diagram corresponding to Fig. 1 , showing a slightly modified example of an embodiment according to the invention.
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram corresponding to Fig. 2, showing a slightly modified order of steps for an entrance call.
- a calling party may by initially dialling "2#" obtain verbal instructions from a speech answering machine for the connection, according to which the telephone number (including any possible area code) of the called party first is dialled, whereafter the calling party clearly and distinctly says his name.
- the speech answering machine now automatically calls the desired party, who may accept the call by answering "yes” or alternatively depress "1" on the telephone. Should the called party answer “no” or depress "2" on his telephone, the call is disconnected. Should the call not be accepted, there is no charge, otherwise the call is charged on the telephone bill of the called party.
- all subscribers connected to the entrance telephone system can be reached from the entrance telephone via calls charged to the called party ("called party pays"), for example by allowing these programmed numbers to be initiated with a relevant prefix, e.g. "2#" or "1-800-COLLECT" as mentioned above.
- party pays a relevant prefix
- Such a function can also be arranged time operated, i.e. by treating entrance telephone calls during low traffic intensity periods (when call charges normally are lower) in a previously known way.
- an entrance telephone call is performed by a visitor in a conventional way by inputting the call number of the party to be called.
- the inputted call number is advantageously checked with regard to validity, whereas an incorrectly inputted number does not initiate a call, i.e. the entrance telephone set becomes available for renewed input.
- the calling party may advantageously receive information of this fact, for example by means of a prerecorded verbal message. Should checking of the inputted number result in acceptance of same, a calling operation is performed.
- the prefix (“2#" according to used reference) which should precede a subscriber number is preferably preprogrammed and thus dialled automatically.
- connection thereafter of previously mentioned speech answering machine is not required, since it is acceptable if the called party receives a generical message, e.g. "Entrance call” or any similar message.
- the called party may now choose to accept the call (e.g. by depressing "1” or by answering “yes”) or not to accept the call (e.g. by depressing "2” or by answering “no”, or obviously in the case of "code ringing", number-ID etc. not lift the hand set at all), whereby disconnection is performed, without causing any call charge.
- the call is switched through to the called party, who can speak to the person initiating the call, and also preferably by inputting a suitable sequence, e.g. "1#", perform opening of the door lock.
- a suitable sequence e.g. "1#”
- the call is charged when disconnection takes place.
- the entrance telephone can advantageously be arranged to request information relating to the name of the visitor, before a connection is established, and such information relating to the name can thereafter be transferred to the called party.
- the called party can thereafter either refuse through connection in previously described fashion and while maintaining full secrecy, thus resulting in no call charge, or accept the call, whereby the called party apart from talking to the calling party also can perform entrance door opening, and the call charge is charged to the telephone bill of the called party.
- This method has the "inherent" advantage that the tenant has a better base for deciding whether the call should be accepted or secretly refused.
- Fig. 2 Such a slightly modified embodiment of the example of a method described with reference to Fig. 1 is shown in Fig. 2, which includes communication of information relating to the name of a visitor.
- the calling party receives a verbal message requesting information of the name, and the reply given is stored.
- sequences correspond to the example of an embodiment described with reference to Fig. 1 , apart from the fact that the called party does not only receive the message that the call is an entrance call, but also information relating to the name stated by the calling party.
- request and storage of the name of the calling party is performed prior to verification of inputted number, but such a verification can obviously be performed as an earlier step, i.e. in order to avoid storage of name information when a non- acceptable number has been inputted.
- a modified example of an embodiment in relation to Fig. 2 is shown in Fig. 3.
- a calling party may as an initial operation input "2#" (in accordance with the reference model used) or as an initial step depress a call button, programmed to initiate dialling with use of this number sequence.
- a call number can be dialled (which is not required to be a telephone number, since it can be translated into a telephone number submitted to number dialling equipment associated with the entrance apparatus).
- the method according to the present invention also offers the advantage that they can be programmed as reply sets in an entrance telephone system. This is normally not accepted today, since the call charges for entrance telephone calls would become excessively high in an apartment building. However, mobile telephones become increasingly more common, and constitute today often the only telephone subscription. However, according to the present invention mobile telephones can be accepted connected to an entrance telephone system, since the costs for entrance telephone calls also in such a case would be charged to the owner of such a telephone.
- the method according to the present invention can also advantageously be used in association with an entrance telephone system based on the disclosure of SE, B, 451 422, since preferred embodiments of said patent, including time monitored phases A and B, are well suited for use in accordance with the present invention, as more fully described below.
- a preferably verbal ID-signal is sent to the network during dialling (phase A).
- the visitor receives a real or simulated ring tone indication of audio and/or visual type, which, according to one embodiment of the invention, can be used by a sponsor/advertiser.
- the called subscriber on reply by the ID-signal realizes that it is an entrance call, he can secretly chose to accept the call ("1") or not to accept same ("2") during the time period for phase A (the time period as from B-reply until action is taken until the call is charged can also possibly be restricted to, for example, 5 seconds).
- phase A may as a further possibility the called party by means of a cable TV channel and a TV camera located by the entrance be offered possibility to see the calling party before making a choice of call acceptance, in which case, if a possible 5 seconds term is exceeded, the call is charged.
- the call is switched through (phase B) and entrance conversation, and if desired, entrance door lock opening can thereafter be performed.
- the called party is now automatically billed for the entrance call via his phone bill.
- the charge can alternatively obviously be made to the subscription for the entrance telephone (to be divided later in a suitable fashion), in which case charges for non- accepted calls are avoided.
- a closely related modified solution to the use of "called party pays” is use of a subscription type somewhat similar to the existing "020-subscription” in Sweden, i.e. when a prefix ("020") results in no call charge for a calling party in a telephone system.
- entrance telephone calls can be separated from other conventional telephone calls, and result in charges debited on the telephone number of the called party.
- a further modified solution for distinguishing entrance telephone calls from other incoming calls is to use a separate group of telephone numbers for tenants in a building, i.e. different from their normal telephone numbers.
- the central exchange can determine that the call in fact originates from the entrance telephone (and otherwise refuse switching through), and debit the call to the called party. Such debiting can alternatively occur on B-reply, or preferably first after that the called party has accepted the call.
- a further modified solution intended to minimize or to avoid call charges for entrance calls is based the possibility to use the entrance telephone system to pass on an advertising message to the calling party.
- an advertising message or similar is obtained, e.g. "ICA on the corner has this week an extra low price for tulips".
- ICA on the corner has this week an extra low price for tulips.
- Such a message can be transmitted during a first period of connection or prior to switching the call through to the called subscriber.
- the time period prior to switching the call through can also be adapted to the time period for the message, i.e.
- the message can alternatively be transmitted from the central exchange or from the entrance telephone installation. In the latter case may said installation include an EEPROM or similar, which can be erased/reprogrammed via a called connection (utilizing the telecommunication circuit between the entrance telephone installation and the central exchange).
- This alternative would also work for subscriber numbers connected with a direct line.
- the central exchange which normally includes equipment for storage/transmission of verbal messages
- inputted number can also advantageously be stored during a certain time period before being handled, thereby securing that substantially the entire message is transmitted before B-reply can occur.
- said time phase can be adapted to the actual length of the message, whereby advantageously the entire message is transmitted, regardless of whether or not disconnection or through switching is ordered by the called subscriber. Should the initial message be terminated prior to B-reply/acceptance, same may during the time frame of normal connection time be repeated, varied, complemented etc., possibly with information stating that connection is being established but reply has not yet been received, interrupted on B-reply/acceptance of the call or at the end of the connection period.
- the confirmation signal of completed opening operation may also include a shorter such message, which is directed/reaches both the calling and the called party, and which is interrupted by door opening/replaced hand set. In view of the difference between these two situations, the messages can be different. However, to include (directed two ways) advertisements during he actual speech period may cause irritation, and this is thus not preferred.
- a company which in this way receives an advertising possibility accepts the charges for the entrance telephone calls, and since each call results in advertisements directed to at least one listener, far more efficient advertising is accomplished as compared to giving out leaflets or similar. Furthermore, the number of calls verifies how many persons are reached by the message (in certain cases will more than one person be reached by each individual message). This modified solution thus offers possibility to transfer the cost of entrance telephone calls to the advertising party, who, in certain cases, may be prepared to accept more than the call charges, i.e. to accept the costs for purchasing the installation or part thereof.
- a call is an 8 entrance call
- this fact can, for example, be used to transmit a ring signal, or a "call waiting signal", of a type different from conventional signals, e.g. two short ring signals in replacement for a long ring signal.
- Described embodiments for utilization of the method according to the present invention are only intended to serve as examples, since certain modifications obviously may be necessary in order to adapt to the services that can be implemented or offered by a local telecommunication authority, or to the locations/telecommunication networks for which installations may occur, such as for example car parks; "external traffic" (e.g. "night connection") for companies having their own exchanges to which communication otherwise is routed; "POTS"-network; "electrical wiring telephone circuits”; ISDN/computer network telephone circuits; mobile (GSM) networks etc. to which the entrance telephone may be completely or partly mono- or polyconnected.
- the invention is thus in no way restricted to described embodiments, which can be varied, combined and modified within the scope of the inventive thought and the following claims.
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