Jonathan Chu - Marlboro NJ, US Franco Yuvienco - New York NY, US
International Classification:
H04J 3/06
US Classification:
370503000
Abstract:
Message Synchronization of the present inventions begins with storing messages (e-mail, voice mail, faxes) in more than one (1) message repository allowing users multiple, differentiated access points (e.g.: IP Client, PSTN). From any of these points, messages can be altered to reflect any one or more of a number of defined messages states (e.g.: Deleted, Read, Unread). As a seamless service to the user, these changed states are reflected identically throughout the face of all access points, and the bodies of all repositories.
Message Synchronization In A Communications System
Jonathan Chu - Marlboro NJ, US Franco Yuvienco - New York NY, US
Assignee:
CyberTel, Inc. - Middletown NJ
International Classification:
H04J 3/16
US Classification:
370466, 370503
Abstract:
Message Synchronization of the present inventions begins with storing messages (e-mail, voice mail, faxes) in more than one (1) message repository allowing users multiple, differentiated access points (e. g. : IP Client, PSTN). From any of these points, messages can be altered to reflect any one or more of a number of defined messages states (e. g. : Deleted, Read, Unread). As a seamless service to the user, these changed states are reflected identically throughout the face of all access points, and the bodies of all repositories.
Jonathan Chu (1982-1986), Jeff Hopkins (1994-1998), Ina Kota (1992-1996), Brent Sheridan (1985-1990), Heather Telford (1984-1988), Ingrid Binder (1970-1973)