Reservation system
First Claim
1. A reservation system comprising an electronic diary system at each customer premises of a plurality of customers, and a central data base accessible by way of a telecommunications network, the central data base including a respective copy of at least some fields of each customer diary, each said electronic diary system being responsive to an incoming voice call to a first connection at the customer premises to establish a call through a second connection at the same premises to the central database and to synchronise with said central database at least one data field relating to booking of facilities at said customer premises, the diary system further including display means to display said synchronised information and means responsive to customer data entry to re-synchronise said at least one data field with said central database.
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Abstract
A reservation system, particularly suited to small businesses, includes, a database accessible through the public switched telephone network (PSTN), an electronic diary at each serviced customer premises and a plurality of customer telephone channels connecting each customer premises to the PSTN.
In use, when a potential customer contacts the supplier, the electronic diary uses the second line to effect a simultaneous call to the database. The electronic diary and corresponding data in the database are kept synchronised so that the database may be used with certainty for assisting intermediaries to determine availability at each of a number of small suppliers.
Alternatively, the network may act as an intermediary, connecting calls to potential suppliers based on the information held in the database. Because the electronic diary and database are always in step small suppliers can use the system without having to pre-allocate accommodation/commodity to a particular intermediary.
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- 1. A reservation system comprising an electronic diary system at each customer premises of a plurality of customers, and a central data base accessible by way of a telecommunications network, the central data base including a respective copy of at least some fields of each customer diary, each said electronic diary system being responsive to an incoming voice call to a first connection at the customer premises to establish a call through a second connection at the same premises to the central database and to synchronise with said central database at least one data field relating to booking of facilities at said customer premises, the diary system further including display means to display said synchronised information and means responsive to customer data entry to re-synchronise said at least one data field with said central database.
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