WO2005076836A2 - System and method for facilitating a custom ring in connection with a call - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to telecommunication services, and more specifically to a system and method for facilitating a custom ring in connection with a call.
- a ringing telephone indicates an incoming telephone call.
- the telephone station rings in response to the receipt of a ring signal.
- POTS Plain Old Telephony Service
- ⁇ common technique involves feeding a 75 Volt, 20 Hz Alternating Current ringing current down one wire of a twisted pair telephone line.
- the signal is not often applied constantly to the line.
- the signal is usually applied in a pattern. For example, a United States service provider may use a repeated pattern that is two seconds on and four seconds off.
- a service provider may elect to use different ring signal patterns. For example, some service providers have begun to offer a distinctive ringing option to their subscribers. ⁇ subscriber may have multiple telephone numbers assigned to one physical telephone line. By assigning di fferent signal patterns to each of the di fferent telephone numbers, a service provider may be able to cause a subscriber telephone station to ring with a distinctive ring tone - indicating to the subscriber which of the telephone numbers is being called.
- SBC Communications, Inc. offers a MultiRing 'I M service that lets a subscriber know by the sound of the ringing who is being called.
- a subscriber to the service may have two or more different telephone numbers that will ring on a single telephone line. Each number has its own special ring and can be assigned, for example, to different household members.
- the telephone station may ring with one long ring and one short ring.
- the telephone station may ring with two long rings.
- Whi le conventional distinctive ringing services represent a nice option for some subscribers, these services have several shortcomings.
- FIG. l presents a flow diagram for a ring tone process incorporating teachings of the present disclosure:
- FIG. 2 shows one embodiment of a custom ring system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 illustrates a block diagram for a piece of customer premises equipment that may be used to implement teachings disclosed herein.
- VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
- I P Delivery of voice information using I P involves sending audio information in discrete packets rather than sending the information across the more traditional circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- An example technique incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include receiving a signal that indicates a call directed to a VoI P-enabled telephone line and/or telephone station. I n response, it may determined that the called party subscribes to a custom ring service and/or employs custom ring capable equipment. I f the cal ling party has included custom ring information or elects to add custom ring information to the call, the custom ring information may be passed to the called party to facilitate a custom ring in connection with the call.
- the custom ring information may include a file having a playable tile format like .WAV, MP3, .MIDI, .AU, .AIFF, and/or some other format.
- an operator or telephone service provider may be able to offer a custom ring service to subscribers.
- the service may require and/or be implemented by specialized customer premises equipment (CPE).
- CPE customer premises equipment
- the service may be implemented within a network environment.
- the network environment may include a PSTN, a cable network, the Public Internet, a managed IP network, and/or some other network capable of supporting the packet-based communication of information.
- the solution may allow, for example, cal ling party selected ring tones.
- a system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may allow the calling party to dictate the ring tone heard by the called party.
- the ring tone may include a tune, a verbal announcement, or some other indication of an incoming call.
- Some ring tones may even represent a branded message or advertisement for the calling party. For example, a business may want the ring tone heard by the called party to include an announcement like "Company XYZ is calling.” " Allowing the calling part; to select the ring tone for its ow n outbound calls may create several unique opportunities - opportunities that might otherwise be difficult to implement in systems that rely on the called party to select and/or assign ring tones.
- Called party assigning of ring tones may occur, for example, in the cellular domain.
- a user may download multiple ring tones and assign a unique ring tone to some or all of the contacts included in an address book stored on the cellular telephone.
- the called cellular telephone may compare the caller identification (Caller ID) information associated with the call to the contacts stored in the phone's address book. If the phone "recognizes" the calling party and the user has assigned a unique ring tone to that calling party, the telephone may play the assigned ring tone to let the user know who is calling.
- a calling party does not inlluence which ring tone plays when he or she calls.
- ⁇ system like the one depicted in FIG. 2 may allow ring tones to be sent in connection w ith packetized calls.
- a Voice over I nternet Protocol ( VoI P) version of the system may include I P packets containing custom ring tone information in the collection of packets establishing the VoI P call.
- I he ring tone packets may, for example, be loaded in front of other packets and/or placed in a spcci l location to facilitate an operator's custom ring service.
- a system may recognize that a called party has some specialized CPE capable of playing a calling party selected ring tone to indicate an incoming call.
- the calls themselves may include voice calls, data calls, and/or a combination thereof.
- FIG. I presents a flow diagram for a ring tone process 10 incorporating teachings of the present disclosure.
- a calling party may begin the process of establishing a custom ring account.
- an administrator may be able to assist and/or remotely manage the establishment of accounts. For example, an administrator may be presented with a graphical user interface (GUI) at a remote location. The administrator may interact with the GU I to effectuate the creation or modification of one or more custom rings and their respective triggers and messages.
- GUI graphical user interface
- a user or subscriber may be prompted at step 14 to provide custom ring information and. at step 16. the information may be recorded into memory.
- the memory may be, for example, local to a user's CPE an/or within a remote network-based repository.
- a system implementing at least a portion of process 10 may receive a request for cal l completion.
- the request may be indicated by a calling signal communicated to a network node, a intra-dcvice signal communicated within a piece of CPE, and/or some other technique capable of indicating a desire to make a call.
- process 10 may advance to step 20, and it may be determined that the calling party desires to send custom ring tone information to the called party.
- the type of CPE being called may be determined. If the CPE supports advanced functionality like specialized ring tone features, process 10 may advance to step 24. At step 24, it may be determined that a called party does allow for calling party selected ring tones and at step 26 the calling parly ' s ring tone information may be accessed. At step 28. a switch may establish a connection to the called party CPE and a signal may be communicated at step 30 to the specialized CPE such that the cal led party CPE oulputs a custom ring.
- the specialized ring may have been selected by the calling party and could include a spoken message explaining that the incoming call is from the calling party, a tune, and/or some other special ring tone.
- a system implementing process 10 may determine at step 32 whether or not the call was answered. I f the call was not answered, process 10 may advance to step 34 and a calling party message may be recorded for the called party. In some embodiments, the message may include a representation of some or all of the custom ring information. If the call was answered, process 10 may advance to stop at step 36.
- process 10 may skip to step 38.
- a system implementing process 10 may send a more traditional non-custom ring signal to indicate the existence of an incoming call and advance to stop at step 36.
- a business may elect to use a custom ring tone service to deliver a branded ring tone like "Company XYZ is calling. ** Some subscribers may elect to block such ring tones. Other subscribers may elect to block all calling party selected ring tones, to block some subset of calling parly ring tones, to allow all calling party selected ring tones, or to allow some subset of calling party selected ring tones. For example, a subscriber may maintain a list of calling parties from whom the subscriber will allow calling party selected ring tones. The subscriber may not want to maintain such a list and may elect instead to allow ring tones from all calling parties that do not block or hide their respective Caller ID.
- a system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may provide some mechanism for allowing called parties to control or limit the delivery and/or playing of calling party selected ring tones.
- process 10 may allow for determining if a called party wants to receive a calling party selected ring tone from the then-currently calling party. If the called party does not want to receive the calling party's custom ring tone, process 10 may advance to step 38.
- a system implementing process 10 may send a more traditional non-custom ring signal to indicate the existence of an incoming call and advance to stop al step 36.
- FIG. 2 shows one embodiment of a custom ring system 40 that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure.
- system 40 may include a communication network 42. which may include the PSTN, a cable network, a wireless service provider network, and/or some other network capable of " supporting the communication of packetized information and/or point to point connections.
- Network 42 may be communicatively coupled to other networks like Public Internet 44 and cellular network 46.
- network 42 may provide telecommunication services to several subscribers. As shown, network 42 is communicatively coupled to premises 48, 50, and 52, and each of these premises has at least one telephone station identified as telephones 54, 56, and 58, respectively. These telephones may be capable of VoIP communications and the subscribers associated with each of these telephones may be VoIP service subscribers of the operator of network 42.
- a given subscriber may have other electronic devices capable of receiving incoming calls.
- the subscriber associated with premises 48 may have other telephonic devices like computer 60 and wireless communication device 62, which may be capable of communicating with a node 64 of cellular network 46.
- Wireless communication device 62 may be capable of Radio Frequency communication 66 that employs a 2.5G mobile technology like GPRS or EDGE.
- Dev ice 62 may also employ higher bandwidth offerings like 3G/UMTS.
- system 40 may rely on memory 68 to maintain a list 70 of subscriber information for a collection of subscribers that may possess CPE capable of outputting a custom ring tone.
- the collection of " subscribers may include the subscribers residing at premises 48, 50, and 52, and the information may include Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone numbers for each of the subscribers, calling party block lists, and/or alternative device addresses for the subscribers.
- VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
- some of the subscriber's devices may be capable of playing calling party selected ring tones while others are not.
- system 40 may allow for delivery of custom ring information to one of the subscriber ' s devices and delivery of more traditional ring signals to another of the subscriber's devices.
- Memory 68 and/or some other storage location may also include a calling party custom ring list 72 that includes the collection of " subscribers who have pre-stored custom ring tones and a pointer to a file representing the custom ring of each of those subscribers.
- a calling party custom ring list 72 that includes the collection of " subscribers who have pre-stored custom ring tones and a pointer to a file representing the custom ring of each of those subscribers.
- a calling signal may be received via a network interface 74.
- the calling signal may indicate a desire to complete a call from a calling party to a called party and may be passed to a network node like computing platform 76, which may be implemented as one or more servers, computing devices, engines, mechanisms, and/or some other combination of hardware, software, and firmware.
- computing platform 76, memory 68, and interface 74 may be associated with a ring tone center 77.
- network interface 74 may receive a calling signal and output a trigger signal.
- a VoIP switch 78 may be responsive to the trigger signal and may be capable of supporting a plurality of simultaneous connections with remote premises. As such, VoIP switch 78 may also be able to initiate outbound VoIP calls to a plurality of subscribers.
- Platform 76 may also include a CPE status mechanism 80. which may. in connection with list 70, be capable of recognizing that a subscriber associated with premises 50 has a piece of VoIP CPE capable of outputting a custom ring tone. In response to this recognition, the call to that subscriber may be passed to an Internet Protocol (IP) custom ring tone server 82. Server 82 may take over the VoIP call and deliver a custom ring lone to the subscriber to indicate the existence of " the call.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the subscriber associated with premises 52 may want her cal ls to be recognizable and may have requested delivery of a custom ring to parties that she calls.
- a calling signal indicating that the subscriber at premises 52 has placed a call to the subscriber at premises 50 may have been received by network interface 74 and the subscriber at premises 50 may have been called as a result.
- a pre- recorded message representing the custom ring tone of the subscriber at premises 52 may have been played to the subscriber at premises 50 - informing that subscriber that the call was from the subscriber at premises 52.
- platform 76 may be capable of interacting with different types of network.
- platform 76 may include a POTS interface 84, an xDSL interface 86, and/or a cable network interface 88.
- Other network interfaces could include a wide area and/or local area wireless network interface, a cellular network interface, and/or an interface to Public Internet 44.
- Computing platform 76 may have access to a computer readable medium holding computer-readable data capable of directing platform 76 and related devices to maintain information representing a calling party selected ring tone, to recognize an event trigger signaling a request to place a VoIP call from the calling party to a called party, to initiate completion of the VoI P call, and to direct delivery of the information to a telephonic device of the called party in a format that allows the telephonic device to output the calling party selected ring tone as an indication of an incoming call.
- the computer-readable medium may also have additional computer-readable data to determine i f the called party desires delivery of the information.
- a business may elect to use a branded ring tone l ike "Company XYZ is calling. " Some subscribers may elect to block such ring tones. Other subscribers may elect to block all calling party selected ring tones, to block some subset of calling party ring tones, to al low all calling party selected ring tones, or to al low some subset of cal ling part; selected ring tones. For example, a subscriber may maintain a list of calling parties from whom the subscriber w ill allow cal l ing party selected ring tones.
- messaging center 77 may support and process multiple calling signals and multiple custom rings.
- system 40 may have an administrator interface that allows for local and/or remote creation and modillcation of custom ring subscribers and lists. For example, an administrator may access such an interface and create an account for a new custom ring subscriber.
- the administrator may access a subscriber database to create the new account, which may be little more than a list of Caller ID information for the subscriber and some subscriber selected custom ring information.
- the ad inistrator may then link and/or associate the account with a given calling signal and a given message tile.
- the administrator may then "approve' " the list for live operation - such that i f the associated calling signal is received, messaging center 77 wi ll begin attempti ng delivery of custom ring information in connection with VoI P telephone cal ls from the listed Caller I D numbers of the new subscriber.
- a system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include several components. Depending on design objectives, a system designer may elect to incorporate at least some of the custom ring tone functionality into a piece of calling party CPE.
- the calling party CPE may include, for example, an electronic device operable to support telephonic communication.
- the electronic device may be a wireline telephone, a cellular telephone, a computer, a personal digital assistant, a modem, a router, some other device, and/or a combination thereof.
- FIG. 3 shows a piece of CPE that may be used to implement teachings disclosed herein.
- CPE 90 appears to be a laptop computer. Whatever its form factor, depicted CPE 90 may incl ude a housing component 92 that at least partially defines an enclosure.
- a memory 94 may be located within the enclosure and may be storing ring tone information representing a custom ring tone.
- CPE 90 may also present a user with a surface 96.
- Surface 96 may include a keyboard, a mouse, arrow keys, and/or some other form of user interface.
- the user interface may be capable of receiving user inputs that could indicate, for example, a desire to place a call to a called party.
- CPE 90 presents a browsing environment 98 and a browser bar 100 on a display 102.
- GUI element 104 representing a stored address book.
- the user may have selected to call "Steve".
- CPE 90 may have an output engine 108 capable of initiating communication of the ring tone information to a called party like Steve such that a telephonic device of the called party outputs the select ring tone as an indication of the call.
- CPE 90 may also present a GUI element 1 10 that provides an indication or status of the call to "Steve".
- GUI element 1 10 including, for example, Stevc " s name, telephone number, the calling party selected Ring Tone that is assigned to Steve, and the status of the cal l.
- Network connector I 12 may represent, for example, coaxial cable, twisted pair, liber, an RF link such as GPRS or 802.1 l (x). and/or some other linking mechanism forming at least a part of a link communicatively coupling CPE 90 to a broader network and/or other telephonic devices.
- the telephones, computers, devices, servers, and/or platforms, described above may take forms including wireless and cordless phones, personal digital assistants, cellular telephones, mobile telephones, laptop computers, desktop computers, mainframes, PSTN switches, Ethernet switches, routers, gateways, hardware, firmware, software, work stations, other options having some level of computing capability, and/or a combination thereof.
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