Intelligent network
First Claim
1. Intelligent network comprising at least one Service Switching Point, SSP (2), at least one Service Control Point, SCP (3), a number of network modules and a control member, which intelligent network is capable of interacting with a telecommunications network, each of the number of network modules being of a kind out of two kinds, the two kinds of network modules being Intelligent Peripheral (IP) (5) and Voice Response System (4), and the telecommunications network being of a kind out of two kinds, the two kinds of telecommunication networks being public switched telephony network (PSTN) and integrated services digital network (ISDN) (1), wherein the control member (6), on one side, is connected to an output of each of the number of network modules (4, 5) for recording information signals given off by each of the number of network modules, which stem from calls from the telecommunications network (1), offered to the network modules by way of the Service Switching Point (2), which control member buffers the information signals recorded from the network modules, while, on the other side, the control member is connected to the Service Control Point (3) for giving off the information signals to the Service Control Point on behalf of the network modules.
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Abstract
Intelligent network (IN), comprising at least one Service Switching Point, SSP (2), at least one Service Control Point, SCP (3), one or more Intelligent Peripherals, IPs (5), and/or one or more Voice Response Systems, VRSs (4), which IN is capable of interacting with a PSTN or ISDN (1). The essence of the concept is an additional interface, in the form of a control member (6), between the IPs and/or VRs on one side and the Service Control Point(s) on the other side. Such makes it possible that the (advanced) IPs and VRSs are capable of exchanging all sorts of information with the SCP, without the IPs or VRSs consequently being occupied for an extended period of time. As a result, the SCP may dispose of (additional) information which in a regular IN cannot be made available to the SCP(s).
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- 1. Intelligent network comprising at least one Service Switching Point, SSP (2), at least one Service Control Point, SCP (3), a number of network modules and a control member, which intelligent network is capable of interacting with a telecommunications network, each of the number of network modules being of a kind out of two kinds, the two kinds of network modules being Intelligent Peripheral (IP) (5) and Voice Response System (4), and the telecommunications network being of a kind out of two kinds, the two kinds of telecommunication networks being public switched telephony network (PSTN) and integrated services digital network (ISDN) (1), wherein the control member (6), on one side, is connected to an output of each of the number of network modules (4, 5) for recording information signals given off by each of the number of network modules, which stem from calls from the telecommunications network (1), offered to the network modules by way of the Service Switching Point (2), which control member buffers the information signals recorded from the network modules, while, on the other side, the control member is connected to the Service Control Point (3) for giving off the information signals to the Service Control Point on behalf of the network modules.
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13. Intelligent network, comprising at least one Service Switching Point (SSP), at least one Service Control Point (SCP), and a number of network modules, which intelligent network is capable of interacting with a telecommunications network, each of the number of network modules being of a kind out of two kinds, the two kinds of network modules being Intelligent Peripheral (IP) and Voice Response System (VRS), and the telecommunications network being of a kind out of two kinds, the two kinds of telecommunication networks being public switched telephony network (PSTN) and integrated services digital network (ISDN), wherein a network module collects information on a call from the telecommunications network, and the network module does return the information collected to the Service Control Point where after optionally the network module returns the call to the Service Switching Point, so that a line used for the call is vacated on the network module and optionally the Service Control Point instructs the Service Switching Point to switch the call through to another destination.
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