User-controlled telecommunications system
First Claim
1. A method of controlling communications of an end user, comprising:
- receiving a communication signal at an intermediate media proxy, the communication signal inbound or outbound relative to at least one telecommunications network that is controlled by an entity separate from the intermediate media proxy;
controlling the communication signal, wherein the control is independent of limitations enacted by the entity that controls the at least one telecommunications network.
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Abstract
Disclosed are systems and methods that enable an end user to control the parameters, behavior, and identity of network communications regardless of the limitations placed upon these controls by the end user'"'"'s communications device or communications service provider. An intermediate media proxy resides on a telecommunications network and accepts inbound and outbound communications to and from a network communication device. The intermediate media proxy functions as an intermediary for network communications that occur between the network communications device and other network communications devices. In this manner, the intermediate media proxy can control various features of the communications independent of limitations enacted by the end user'"'"'s communications device or communications service provider.
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30 Claims
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1. A method of controlling communications of an end user, comprising:
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receiving a communication signal at an intermediate media proxy, the communication signal inbound or outbound relative to at least one telecommunications network that is controlled by an entity separate from the intermediate media proxy;
controlling the communication signal, wherein the control is independent of limitations enacted by the entity that controls the at least one telecommunications network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A computer-readable medium having computer-readable data for performing method of controlling communications of an end user, the method comprising:
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receiving a communication signal at an intermediate media proxy, the communication signal inbound or outbound relative to at least one telecommunications network that is controlled by an entity separate from the intermediate media proxy;
controlling the communication signal, wherein the control is independent of limitations enacted by the entity that controls the at least one telecommunications network.
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21. An intermediate media proxy, comprising:
telecommunications equipment communicatively coupled to a telecommunications network, wherein the telecommunication equipment is configured to receive network communication signals over the network, wherein the intermediate media proxy enables an end user to control parameters, behavior, and identity of the network communication signals regardless of limitations enacted by an end user'"'"'s communications device or communications service provider.
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22. A method of establishing a conference call, comprising:
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identifying two or more participants of a conference call;
providing a conference call notification to each of the two or more participants, wherein the conference call notification includes an identifier descriptive of an originator of the conference call; and
varying the identifier for each participant that receives the notification. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A method of initiating a conference call, comprising:
presenting a graphical user interface (GUI) on handset, wherein the GUI includes at least one field for providing a conference call participant and at least one field for providing an originating identification to be provided in a notification to the conference call participant, wherein the originating identification is associated with an originator of the conference call.
- 29. A method as in claim 29, wherein the graphical user interface permits the conference call participant to be selected from digital phone book.
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