Voice-activated telephone directory
First Claim
1. A method of providing a voice-activated telephone directory comprising the steps of:
- (a) advertising an easily remembered toll-free telephone number for accessing the directory;
(b) receiving a telephone call over a telecommunications network from a caller in response to the caller dialing the telephone number;
(c) activating a voice-prompt from a voice server prompting the caller to speak a spoken category;
(d) comparing the category spoken by the caller with a stored database of categories to determine a first match;
(e) activating a voice-prompt from the voice server prompting the caller to speak a spoken business identity if the first match is determined;
(f) comparing the business identity spoken by the caller with a stored subdirectory of business identities grouped to the matched category to determine a second match;
(g) connecting the caller to a business telephone number associated with the matched business identity if the second match is determined;
(h) charging the business the caller was connected to a fee for making the connection; and
(i) connecting the caller to a live operator if the first or second match is not determined.
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Abstract
A method of operating a telecommunications network (10) for providing a voice-activated telephone directory is disclosed. The directory is toll-free to the caller and accessible via a heavily advertised, easily remembered access number wherein the caller is quickly and automatically connected to the selected business. The preferred method broadly includes step (34) of providing a 1-800 access number, step (36) of prompting the caller to speak a spoken business category, step (38) of comparing the category spoken by the caller with a stored database of categories to determine a match, step (40) of prompting the caller to speak the desired business entity listing the caller is seeking if a category match is determined, step (42) comparing the entity spoken by the caller with a stored database of entities to determine a match, step (44) of connecting the caller to a business telephone number associated with the matched business entity if an entity match is determined, and step (46) of charging the business the caller was connected to a fee for making the connection.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of providing a voice-activated telephone directory comprising the steps of:
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(a) advertising an easily remembered toll-free telephone number for accessing the directory;
(b) receiving a telephone call over a telecommunications network from a caller in response to the caller dialing the telephone number;
(c) activating a voice-prompt from a voice server prompting the caller to speak a spoken category;
(d) comparing the category spoken by the caller with a stored database of categories to determine a first match;
(e) activating a voice-prompt from the voice server prompting the caller to speak a spoken business identity if the first match is determined;
(f) comparing the business identity spoken by the caller with a stored subdirectory of business identities grouped to the matched category to determine a second match;
(g) connecting the caller to a business telephone number associated with the matched business identity if the second match is determined;
(h) charging the business the caller was connected to a fee for making the connection; and
(i) connecting the caller to a live operator if the first or second match is not determined. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A voice-activated telephone directory comprising:
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a first database including a plurality of business identities wherein each identity is associated with a business telephone number;
a second database including a plurality of business categories wherein each category is associated with at least a portion of the plurality of business identities;
a voice server activated by a caller dialing a toll-free access number, said voice server being operable to receive a first spoken entry from the caller and compare said first entry with said plurality of business categories in the second database to determine a first match, said voice server being operable to prompt the caller to speak a second spoken entry if the first match is determined, receive the second entry, and compare said second entry with said plurality of business identities in the first database to determine a second match, if said second match is determined, said voce server being operable to connect the caller to the business telephone number associated with the business identity matching the second spoken entry; and
a billing server operable to tabulate the total connections made by the voice server to each business telephone number associated with each business identity in the first database. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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