Network infrastructure for ringbacks
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- (a) generating at a first data-processing system a first ringback signal for a call that originates at a telecommunications terminal, wherein the content of the first ringback signal is specified by the user of the telecommunications terminal and depends on the value of a physiological parameter of the user who places the call, wherein the value of the physiological parameter is measured by a sensor and received by the first data-processing system; and
(b) transmitting from the first data-processing system the first ringback signal to the telecommunications terminal.
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Abstract
An apparatus and methods are disclosed that enable a caller to specify one or both of (i) the content of a ringback signal that is generated when placing a call, and (ii) one or more properties of the ringback signal. In the first illustrative embodiment of the present invention, a “far” data-processing system that is closer to the called terminal than to the calling terminal (e.g., a terminating switch, an edge switch that is close to the terminating switch, etc.) generates a ringback signal based on preferences or rules of the caller that are stored in a database. In the second illustrative embodiment of the present invention, a “near” data-processing system that is closer to the calling terminal than to the called terminal (e.g., an originating switch, an edge switch that is close to the originating switch, etc.) generates a ringback signal based on caller rules and preferences.
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16 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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(a) generating at a first data-processing system a first ringback signal for a call that originates at a telecommunications terminal, wherein the content of the first ringback signal is specified by the user of the telecommunications terminal and depends on the value of a physiological parameter of the user who places the call, wherein the value of the physiological parameter is measured by a sensor and received by the first data-processing system; and (b) transmitting from the first data-processing system the first ringback signal to the telecommunications terminal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method comprising:
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(a) receiving at a first data-processing system a signal from a second data-processing system, wherein the signal indicates that one or more resources have been allocated to handle a call that originates from a telecommunications terminal; (b) generating at the first data-processing system a first ringback signal after receiving the signal, wherein; i. the first ringback signal comprises an animation, and ii. the speed of the animation depends on the value of a physiological parameter of the user who places the call, wherein the value of the physiological parameter is measured by a sensor; and (c) transmitting the first ringback signal to the telecommunications terminal. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method comprising:
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(a) receiving at a first data-processing system a first ringback signal from a second data-processing system, wherein i. the first ringback signal corresponds to a call that originates from a first telecommunications terminal, and ii. the first ringback signal comprises a first animation; (b) generating at the first data-processing system a second ringback signal after receiving the first ringback signal, wherein the second ringback signal comprises a second animation; and (c) transmitting the second ringback signal, in place of the first ringback signal, to the first telecommunications terminal wherein the speed of the second animation is based on dynamic information that is extrinsic to the first data-processing system. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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