Nancy A. Catron - Long Valley NJ Richard J. Famulare - Belle Mead NJ Joseph V. Fodale - Lincroft NJ Karrie J. Hanson - Westfield NJ Robert A. Koch - Freehold NJ Ronald E. Large - Holmdel NJ Paramdeep S. Sahni - Marlboro NJ Alan I. Schwartz - Bedminster NJ Susan M. Zoccolillo - Howell NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04N 132
US Classification:
379100
Abstract:
This invention relates to methods of establishing facsimile (fax) connections. When it is determined that a call is a fax call, a fax indicator is sent with Common Channel Signaling (CCS) messages for that call. If a call with a fax indicator is received in a destination switching office, then the destination office checks to see if the called number is a fax number; if not, translation is made to find the number of a fax station for serving fax calls to the called number, and the call is completed to that fax station. Fax calls may be recognized by a fax class mark in an originating message from an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line or a dialed prefix such as #, #3, or an alternative common carrier code (10XXX) from an ordinary line. Calls may be automatically redirected to a store and forward system on busy or no answer, routed to one of a plurality of alternative destinations based on the day and time, junk fax calls may be screened, and a fax message waiting lamp on the called (voice) destination may be operated. For international calls, a translation from voice to fax may be made at an egress gateway switch; the fax calls may also be automatically routed over low distortion international transmission facilities.
Nancy A. Catron - Long Valley NJ Joseph V. Fodale - Lincroft NJ Karrie J. Hanson - Westfield NJ Robert A. Koch - Freehold NJ Ronald E. Large - Holmdel NJ Susan M. Zoccolillo - Howell NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379100
Abstract:
This invention relates to methods of establishing facsimile (fax) connections. If a call is originated from a fax source and the destination is a voice station, then the call will be automatically redirected to a fax machine designated to receive fax messages for the voice station. A fax call is detected by a class of service indication in a local switching office, or by having a number forwarded to a toll office from a local office by Automatic Number Identification (ANI) of the caller that is one of a list of fax numbers. When it is determined that a call is a fax call, a fax indicator is sent with Common Channel Signaling (CCS) messages for that call. If a call with a fax indicator is received in a destination switching office, then the destination office checks to see if the called number is a fax number; if not, translation is made to find the number of a fax station for serving fax calls to the called number, and the call is completed to that fax station. Advantageously, customers need not know a fax number to transmit a fax message to an intended recipient.
Rgp
Consultant
Fedex Nov 1989 - Dec 2004
It Manager
Waddell & Reed 1968 - 1980
Accounting Manager
Education:
Rockhurst University 1979 - 1984
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Accounting, Finance
Emporia State University 1963 - 1966
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Emporia State University
Turner High School
Skills:
Financial Reporting Accounting Business Analysis Business Process Improvement Process Improvement