Systems and methods for advanced communications and control
First Claim
1. A method for providing a telecommunications service between a first instant messaging (IM) network operated by a first internet service provider and a second IM network operated by a second internet service provider, the first internet service provider being different from the second internet service provider, comprising:
- providing an internet server that can establish communications with the first IM network and the second IM network;
receiving, at the internet server, a request from a first party to contact a second party and a third party via an IM session, wherein the second party subscribes to the first IM network and the third party subscribes to the second IM network;
accessing a database associated with the first party to identify the first IM network as the IM network to which the second party subscribes;
accessing the database to identify the second IM network as the IM network to which the third party subscribes; and
establishing an independent IM session between the first party and the second party on the first IM network via the internet server, and an independent IM session between the first party and the third party on the second IM network via the internet server, such that any messages sent by any of the first, second or third parties can be received and seen by each of the first, second and third parties.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for telecommunications operations and controls include (1) an enhanced text message process or methodology that allows a remote user who does not have, already installed, a specialized voice telephony program to nevertheless place and participate in a voice call, (2) call admission control using a “degrees of separation” metric, (3) real time controlled sharing of contact (buddy) lists, (4) multi-service instance messaging conferences, and (5) “meta buddies” or buddy lists that can be automatically imported and made part of a user'"'"'s own buddy list.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for providing a telecommunications service between a first instant messaging (IM) network operated by a first internet service provider and a second IM network operated by a second internet service provider, the first internet service provider being different from the second internet service provider, comprising:
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providing an internet server that can establish communications with the first IM network and the second IM network; receiving, at the internet server, a request from a first party to contact a second party and a third party via an IM session, wherein the second party subscribes to the first IM network and the third party subscribes to the second IM network; accessing a database associated with the first party to identify the first IM network as the IM network to which the second party subscribes; accessing the database to identify the second IM network as the IM network to which the third party subscribes; and establishing an independent IM session between the first party and the second party on the first IM network via the internet server, and an independent IM session between the first party and the third party on the second IM network via the internet server, such that any messages sent by any of the first, second or third parties can be received and seen by each of the first, second and third parties. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer program product comprising a computer-readable medium storing computer-readable instructions, the computer-readable instructions being executable to enable a processor in an internet server to provide a telecommunications service between a first instant messaging (IM) network operated by a first internet service provider and a second IM network operated by a second internet service provider, the first internet service provider being different from the second internet service provider, the computer program adapted to cause the computer system to:
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establish communications with the first IM network and the second IM network; receive a request from a first party to contact a second party and a third party via an IM session, wherein the second party subscribes to the first IM network and the third party subscribes to the second IM network; access a database associated with the first party to identify the first IM network as the IM network to which the second party subscribes; access the database to identify the second IM network as the IM network to which the third party subscribes; and establish an independent IM session between the first party and the second party on the first IM network via the internet server, and an independent IM session between the first party and the third party on the second IM network via the internet server, such that any messages sent by any of the first, second or third parties can be received and seen by each of the first, second and third parties. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. An internet server for providing a telecommunications service between a first instant messaging (IM) network operated by a first internet service provider and a second IM network operated by a second internet service provider, the first internet service provider being different from the second internet service provider, the internet server comprising one or more processors operable to:
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establish communications with the first IM network and the second IM network; receive a request from a first party to contact a second party and a third party via an IM session, wherein the second party subscribes to the first IM network and the third party subscribes to the second IM network; access a database associated with the first party to identify the first IM network as the IM network to which the second party subscribes; access the database to identify the second IM network as the IM network to which the third party subscribes; and establish an independent IM session between the first party and the second party on the first IM network via the internet server, and an independent IM session between the first party and the third party on the second IM network via the internet server, such that any messages sent by any of the first, second or third parties can be received and seen by each of the first, second and third parties. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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