System and method for privacy management
First Claim
1. A privacy management system that permits a subscriber to screen calls made to the subscriber, comprising:
- a first service switching point connected to a subscriber telephone that receives a telephone call from a calling party that is intended for the subscriber and in response to the call initiates a query to determine whether the call is from a public telephone number, a private telephone number, or an unknown telephone number;
a second service switching point connected to a service node and the first service switching point; and
a service control point in communication with the first and second service switching points that receives the query and responds to the query;
wherein when the telephone call is from a public number, the telephone call is forwarded directly to the subscriber, and optionally when the telephone call is from a private number or unknown number, the telephone call is directed to the service node through the second service switching point, wherein a presentation indicator is first toggled and afterwards the service node requests from the calling party whether calling party information may be forwarded to the subscriber before forwarding the telephone call to the subscriber, and if authorized provides that information from the service control point, wherein the system is configured for preserving and delivering the calling party number from a private calling party to the subscriber.
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Abstract
A privacy management system is disclosed for when a calling party has a private telephone number. Privacy screening services allow a subscriber to manage and monitor incoming telephone calls, such that unwanted calls are not terminated to the subscriber. When a calling party calls the subscriber to this privacy screening service, the privacy management system manages the call according to whether the calling party number is known and public, known and private, or unknown. If the calling party number is known and public, the call is routed to the subscriber. If, however, the calling party is known and private, an announcement is played to the calling party, asking the calling party for permission to override his or her privacy. If the calling party is unknown, the calling party is asked to record his/her name.
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16 Claims
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1. A privacy management system that permits a subscriber to screen calls made to the subscriber, comprising:
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a first service switching point connected to a subscriber telephone that receives a telephone call from a calling party that is intended for the subscriber and in response to the call initiates a query to determine whether the call is from a public telephone number, a private telephone number, or an unknown telephone number; a second service switching point connected to a service node and the first service switching point; and a service control point in communication with the first and second service switching points that receives the query and responds to the query; wherein when the telephone call is from a public number, the telephone call is forwarded directly to the subscriber, and optionally when the telephone call is from a private number or unknown number, the telephone call is directed to the service node through the second service switching point, wherein a presentation indicator is first toggled and afterwards the service node requests from the calling party whether calling party information may be forwarded to the subscriber before forwarding the telephone call to the subscriber, and if authorized provides that information from the service control point, wherein the system is configured for preserving and delivering the calling party number from a private calling party to the subscriber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A privacy management system for controlling a telephone call from a calling party to a subscriber, the privacy management system comprising:
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a first service switching point connected to a subscriber telephone; a second service switching point connected to a service node and the first service switching point; means for determining whether the telephone call is from a public number, a private number, or an unknown number; means for forwarding the telephone call directly to the subscriber when the telephone call is determined to be from a public telephone number; means for directing the telephone call to the service node through the second service switching point, when the telephone call is determined to be from a private or unknown telephone number; means for first toggling a presentation indicator and afterwards means for requesting authorization from the calling party before forwarding the telephone call to the subscriber; means for preserving the calling party number; and means for providing the calling party number to the subscriber if authorized, wherein when the call is from a private number, the system is configured for preserving the calling party number and terminating the call to the subscriber. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method for managing privacy by controlling calls received by a subscriber, the method comprising:
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receiving a call from a calling party number directed to the subscriber; determining whether the call is from a public number, a private number, or an unknown number, and forwarding the call directly to the subscriber if the call is from a public number; first toggling a presentation indicator and afterwards inquiring permission from the calling party to forward private number information to the subscriber if the call is from a private number, wherein, if the call is from a private number, the system preserves the calling party number for presentation to the subscriber; requesting identification information from the calling party to forward to the subscriber if the call is from an unknown number. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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