Telephone number simplification for VoIP networks
First Claim
1. A method of call routing for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls, comprising:
- utilizing a network service computing device comprising at least one memory for storing instructions that are executed by at least one processor to perform the operations of;
receiving a first location associated with a first VoIP line, the first VoIP line including a telephone number associated with the first VoIP line;
creating a first tag associated with the first location, the first tag including geographical information associated with the first location to facilitate routing functionality for calls made from the first VoIP by the geographic information instead of routing calls from the first VoIP line by the telephone number;
receiving a request to facilitate a VoIP call between the first VoIP line and a second VoIP line;
routing the VoIP call using the first tag by a host routing device coupled to the network service computing device;
receiving a second location associated with the first VoIP line;
creating a second tag associated with the second location; and
coupling the second tag to the first VoIP line based upon the second location thereby causing calls to be routed from the first VoIP line utilizing the second tag.
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Abstract
A telecommunications network includes a network service computing device and a host routing device. The host routing device includes a switch. The host routing device is coupled with a remote network and a PSTN. The remote network is coupled to a plurality of communication devices. The network service computing device is in communication with a database. The database includes a plurality of tags associated with VoIP lines. The tags identify the physical location where a plurality of VoIP lines are being operated. The tags determine routing and billing of calls made from each of the VoIP lines. Using a tag as a main routing identifier, instead of just an actual phone number, increases the probability that calls made from the VoIP line are properly routed and correctly billed through the telecommunications network.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of call routing for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls, comprising:
utilizing a network service computing device comprising at least one memory for storing instructions that are executed by at least one processor to perform the operations of; receiving a first location associated with a first VoIP line, the first VoIP line including a telephone number associated with the first VoIP line; creating a first tag associated with the first location, the first tag including geographical information associated with the first location to facilitate routing functionality for calls made from the first VoIP by the geographic information instead of routing calls from the first VoIP line by the telephone number; receiving a request to facilitate a VoIP call between the first VoIP line and a second VoIP line; routing the VoIP call using the first tag by a host routing device coupled to the network service computing device; receiving a second location associated with the first VoIP line; creating a second tag associated with the second location; and coupling the second tag to the first VoIP line based upon the second location thereby causing calls to be routed from the first VoIP line utilizing the second tag. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A telecommunications routing system for routing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls over a host network, comprising:
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a host routing device; and a network service computing device coupled to the host routing device, the network service computing device comprising at least one memory for storing instructions that are executed by at least one processor to; receive a first location associated with a first VoIP line; create a first tag for the first VoIP line based upon the first location, wherein the host routing device routes calls from the first VoIP line based upon the first tag; receive a second location associated with the first VoIP line; create a second tag for the first VoIP line based upon the second location; and coupling the second tag to the first VoIP line based upon the second location thereby causing calls to be routed from the first VoIP line utilizing the second tag. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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