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Method for monitoring the connection between the subscriber and the destination telephone and providing directory assistance upon demand

Patent 6035190 Issued on March 7, 2000. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject August 17, 2018. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Method and apparatus for telephone call reorigination
Patent #: 5187740
Issued on: 02/16/1993
Inventor: Swaim, et al.

Directory assistance call completion via mobile systems
Patent #: 5339352
Issued on: 08/16/1994
Inventor: Armstrong, et al.

Call transfer with automatic return
Patent #: 5590187
Issued on: 12/31/1996
Inventor: Greenspan

Dynamic reallocation of calls to agent groups
Patent #: 5646987
Issued on: 07/08/1997
Inventor: Gerber, et al.

Method for monitoring the connection between the subscriber and the destination telephone and providing directory assistance upon detection of predetermined tone Patent #: 5797092
Issued on: 08/18/1998
Inventor: Cox, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 135155 filed on 08/17/1998

US Classes:

455/417, Call diversion379/201.01, SPECIAL SERVICES379/212.01Call transfer

Examiners

Primary: Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Assistant: Orgad, Edan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04M 003/42

Abstract

A cellular telephone subscriber who wishes directory assistance services is connected in the conventional manner to an operator who identifies a destination telephone number desired by the subscriber. As in the prior art, the operator then initiates a call connecting the subscriber to the destination telephone number. In a preferred embodiment, the operator locates a desired destination telephone number in a computer database, and can select automatic dialing of the located number. Further, rather than dropping all further involvement with the call, the preferred embodiment of the present invention continually monitors the connection thereby established for a predetermined DTMF signal issued by the customer, such as that obtained by pressing the "*" button. If such a signal is detected, the customer is transferred to a directory assistance operator, who can then provide whatever further assistance is needed (e.g. redialing a busy number, or providing further directory assistance). This feature can be disabled, manually or automatically, if the destination number makes its own use of the DTMF signals.

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