CELLULAR PHONE IN A BODY OF A HOME/OFFICE TELEPHONE
First Claim
1. A Cellular Phone in a Body of a Home/Office Telephone. More specifically, this device is a self contained telephone, designed for placement in the work or Home environment capable of transmitting voice and data over the following communication bands:
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CDMA-Solely used in the United States by cell phone providers.b).—
GSM-Used throughout the world in Europe, Asia, etc.c).—
Direct link satellite communications such as Iridium and other similar system.d).—
For maximum compatibility with future 4 G communications, the LTE CDMA standard could be utilized-depending on cost.
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Abstract
This invention is a telephone station for placement in the home or work environment which can send and receive telephone calls over CDMA & GSM communication bands and direct link satellite communication such as Iridium and LED other similar systems. By using both antennas inside the cellular handset and a CPU/Switching Hardware with a 3 channel switching device this product can work on every cellular market on earth. A cellular signal range extender is included to improve signal strength for areas with poor coverage. In addition, the inclusion of an internet router built-in to the base station will permit this device to connect to internet telephony services. To extend the functionality of this phone; we can embed a WiFi wireless internet hotspot antenna for sharing of the internet connection with other WiFi enabled devices. This product can also be used as a full computer with its use of USB ports.
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1. A Cellular Phone in a Body of a Home/Office Telephone. More specifically, this device is a self contained telephone, designed for placement in the work or Home environment capable of transmitting voice and data over the following communication bands:
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CDMA-Solely used in the United States by cell phone providers.b).—
GSM-Used throughout the world in Europe, Asia, etc.c).—
Direct link satellite communications such as Iridium and other similar system.d).—
For maximum compatibility with future 4 G communications, the LTE CDMA standard could be utilized-depending on cost.
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2. The unique “
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(CELLULAR PHONE IN A BODY OF A HOME OFFICE TELEPHONE) design consist of a CPU/Switching Hardware with a 3 channel device capable of detecting the existing different protocols in use and connect the Desktop phone to any of three systems mentioned above and besides detecting the different type signals, through the use of auxiliary antennas, the CPU will also determine what mode of operation will be the most convenient and then open a channel of communication through the appropriate carrier. If the subscriber chooses to have all three modes of communication then the switch will select automatically which channel is the most appropriate for the area. Also the invented device will be modular in that it could be sold as a basic CDMA system with upgradeable use functions such as GSM and satellite.
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3. An internet router exterior to the base station allows this device to connect to internet telephony services.
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4. A WiFi wireless internet hotspot antenna will allow this device to share internet connection with other WiFi enabled devices.
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5. The hand set will be the main channel of voice transmission and the unit has 2 USB ports be used as a full computer by installing exterior keyboards, screens and any other computer device for additional communications such as text and e-mail messages.
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6. The device includes a standard base station with a large number keypad to accommodate consumer that familiar with traditional telephones.
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7. The device has a traditional handset that can rest comfortably in the hand or perched on the shoulder during use and will be able to make and receive calls in the traditional matter.
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8. The handset can come in either wireless or traditional wired designs to accommodate the widest number of users.
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9. The handset can be connected with a network of various handsets in the premises.
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10. The handset can be powered by regular home electricity and will have a battery back-up power unit for use in remote areas or during power failure conditions.
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11. The handset can work as a regular cellular or traditional phone, with services as call waiting, etc.
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12. By connecting directly to a cellular service provider, we offer the comfort of a traditional handset with the flexibility and power of modern internet communications. This invention eliminates the need for costly telephone cabling in the premises and, reduces recurring fees.
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