Reply recognition in communication
First Claim
1. A method of sending messages and receiving and recognizing replies, comprising:
- (a) sending messages via n sending communication lines, wherein each communication line has an identification;
(b) providing for each sending communication line a corresponding receiving communication line with the same identification;
(c) sending an ith message to an ith receiver via an ith of said n communication lines; and
(e) assigning a reply received from an ith receiver via an ith communication line to an ith one of said n messages sent where i takes on integer values of 1 to n in succession.
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Abstract
A communication method of sending and receiving messages via n communication lines. For each sending line there is corresponding receiving line with the same identification (e.g. mobile phone number). The first message to a receiver is sent via the first communication line, the second message to a receiver is sent via the second communication line, . . . the n-th message to this receiver is sent via the n-th communication line. When a reply from a receiver comes back via the i-th communication line, it is assigned to the i-th message sent. For each sent message the communication system remembers the sender, so that the reply can be delivered to this sender.
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1 Claim
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1. A method of sending messages and receiving and recognizing replies, comprising:
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(a) sending messages via n sending communication lines, wherein each communication line has an identification;
(b) providing for each sending communication line a corresponding receiving communication line with the same identification;
(c) sending an ith message to an ith receiver via an ith of said n communication lines; and
(e) assigning a reply received from an ith receiver via an ith communication line to an ith one of said n messages sent where i takes on integer values of 1 to n in succession.
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