Pitsa Madoch - Glenview IL Wayne Robert Heinmiller - Elgin IL Christopher Michael LeBeau - Arlington Heights IL John Wesley Moss - Lake Zurich IL Dianna Inara Tiliks - Elk Grove IL Walter Martin Malinowski - Naperville IL
Assignee:
SBC Properties, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H04M 700
US Classification:
37922001, 37920702, 379230
Abstract:
A method of operating a virtual private network includes the steps of: (a) dialing a custom number; (b) receiving the custom number at a switch ( ) of a first carrier; (c) routing the call to a switch ( ) of a second carrier based on having received the custom number; and (d) when the call to the switch ( ) of the second carrier includes a plain old telephone number translation of the customer number, routing the call over the second carrier to a service switching point ( ) of a third carrier.
Platform For Rapid Development Of Telecommunications Services
Walter Martin Malinowski - Naperville IL, US Kimberly Price - Chicago IL, US Andrew Schmidt - Champaign IL, US Julia Skladman - Northbrook IL, US Barry James Sullivan - Long Grove IL, US Curt John Witte - Bannockburn IL, US
Assignee:
SBC Properties, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H04J 3/16
US Classification:
37920103, 37920101
Abstract:
A system and method for creating and implementing telecommunications services are disclosed. The system comprises a service development platform that includes a communications module, and application server, and at least one auxiliary module. The communications module enables data to be transmitted to and from the development platform to facilitate the implementation of telecommunications services. The application server can store a telecommunications service creation tool that can be used by an individual to generate code needed to implement the telecommunications service or that can automatically generate code needed to implement the telecommunications service. The application server can also store the code needed to implement the telecommunications service and can transmit data to and receive data from the communications module as necessary for implementing the telecommunications service. The auxiliary module can perform various functions and can be accessed by the application server in implementing the telecommunications service.
Pitsa Madoch - Glenview IL, US Wayne Robert Heinmiller - Elgin IL, US Christopher Michael LeBeau - Arlington Heights IL, US John Wesley Moss - Lake Zurich IL, US Dianna Inara Tiliks - Elk Grove IL, US Walter Martin Malinowski - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
SBC Properties, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H04M 7/00
US Classification:
37922115, 37922108, 37922001
Abstract:
A method of operating a virtual private network includes the steps of: (a) dialing a custom number; (b) receiving the custom number at a switch () of a first carrier; (c) routing the call to a switch () of a second carrier based on having received the custom number; and (d) when the call to the switch () of the second carrier includes a plain old telephone number translation of the customer number, routing the call over the second carrier to a service switching point () of a third carrier.
Pitsa Madoch - Glenview IL, US Wayne Robert Heinmiller - Elgin IL, US Christopher Michael LeBeau - Arlington Heights IL, US John Wesley Moss - Lake Zurich IL, US Dianna Inara Tiliks - Elk Grove IL, US Walter Martin Malinowski - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
SBC Properties, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H04M 7/00
US Classification:
37922001, 37922108, 37922115, 379901
Abstract:
A method of operating a virtual private network includes the steps of: (a) dialing a custom number; (b) receiving the custom number at a switch () of a first carrier; (c) routing the call to a switch () of a second carrier based on having received the custom number; and (d) when the call to the switch () of the second carrier includes a plain old telephone number translation of the customer number, routing the call over the second carrier to a service switching point () of a third carrier.
Subscriber-Based Emergency Alert Method And System
Bruce Stuckman - Austin TX, US Walter Malinowski - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
H04M011/04
US Classification:
379/037000, 379/045000
Abstract:
A method of providing an emergency alert service using a telephone network comprises transmitting, to a subscriber of the emergency alert service, an emergency message within a name parameter of a caller-identification message. As an alternative to or in addition to the aforementioned act, the method may comprise transmitting, to a subscriber, an emergency message within a name parameter of a caller-identification-with-call-waiting message. As an alternative to or in addition to the aforementioned acts, the method may comprise transmitting, to a subscriber, an emergency message within a talking-call-waiting message.
Gordon Blumenschein - Woodridge IL, US Walter Malinowski - Naperville IL, US Thomas McBlain - Arlington Heights IL, US Dianna Tiliks - Palatine IL, US Paul Vlasek - Brookfield IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370352000
Abstract:
A system and method provide an Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) service for a packet-based telephone subscriber using an Intelligent Negotiator Node (INN), the INN capable of communicating using a packet-based communication protocol. The INN includes an application server that receives a service request message at the INN, including information in a packet-based protocol, the information including an identification of a packet-based telephone subscriber. The application server determines an AIN service subscribed to by the packet-based telephone subscriber, and performs the AIN service. Performance of the AIN service may include using a media server of the INN to provide a voice message to a packet-based telephone subscriber during the providing of the AIN service, thereby incorporating the INN into the voice path of a telephone call. Performance of the AIN service may include the INN retrieving information from the Internet, that is used in the providing of the AIN service. Performance of the AIN service using retrieved Internet information may be accomplished for both packet-based and PSTN telephone subscribers.
Platform For Rapid Development Of Telecommunication Services
Walter Malinowski - Naperville IL, US Kimberly Price - Chicago IL, US Andrew Schmidt - , US Julia Skladman - Northbrook IL, US Barry Sullivan - Long Grove IL, US Curt Witte - Bannockburn IL, US
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
379201030
Abstract:
A system and method for creating and implementing telecommunications services are disclosed. The system comprises a service development platform that includes a communications module, and application server, and at least one auxiliary module. The communications module enables data to be transmitted to and from the development platform to facilitate the implementation of telecommunications services. The application server can store a telecommunications service creation tool that can be used by an individual to generate code needed to implement the telecommunications service or that can automatically generate code needed to implement the telecommunications service. The application server can also store the code needed to implement the telecommunications service and can transmit data to and receive data from the communications module as necessary for implementing the telecommunications service. The auxiliary module can perform various functions and can be accessed by the application server in implementing the telecommunications service.
Pitsa Madoch - Glenview IL Wayne Robert Heinmiller - Elgin IL Christopher Michael LeBeau - Arlington Heights IL John Wesley Moss - Lake Zurich IL Dianna Inara Tiliks - Elk Grove IL Walter Martin Malinowski - Naperville IL
Assignee:
Ameritech
International Classification:
H04M 342
US Classification:
379207
Abstract:
A method of operating a virtual private network includes the steps of: (a) dialing a custom number; (b) receiving the custom number at a switch (20) of a first carrier; (c) routing the call to a switch (18) of a second carrier based on having received the custom number; and (d) when the call to the switch (18) of the second carrier includes a plain old telephone number translation of the customer number, routing the call over the second carrier to a service switching point (26) of a third carrier.