US20070153836A1 - Telephone system having multiple distinct sources and accessories therefor - Google Patents

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US20070153836A1 US11/712,508 US71250807A US2007153836A1 US 20070153836 A1 US20070153836 A1 US 20070153836A1 US 71250807 A US71250807 A US 71250807A US 2007153836 A1 US2007153836 A1 US 2007153836A1
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  • the present invention relates to the field of telephony systems within a house, used for home, office, enterprise or factory applications, connected to a network.
  • ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
  • POTS Packet Old Telephone Service
  • 3-4 KHz portion or “voice-band” of the audio spectrum.
  • the familiar POTS network supports real-time, low-latency, high-reliability, moderate-fidelity voice telephony, and is capable of establishing a session between two end-points, each using an analog telephone set.
  • telephone any apparatus, without limitation, which can connect to a Telco operated Public Switched Telephone Network (“PSTN”), including apparatus for both analog and digital telephony, non-limiting examples of which are analog telephones, digital telephones, facsimile (“fax”) machines, automatic telephone answering machines, voice modems, and data modems.
  • PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
  • network herein denotes any system that allows multiple devices to send and receive information of any kind, wherein each device may be uniquely identified for purposes of sending and receiving information.
  • Networks include, but are not limited to, data networks, control networks, cable networks, and telephone networks.
  • a network according to the present invention can be a local area network (LAN) or part of a wide-area network, including the Internet.
  • FIG. 1 shows a typical telephone system installation in a house.
  • the Figure shows a network 10 for a residence or other building, wired with a telephone line 14 , which has a single wire pair that connects to a junction-box (not shown), which in turn connects to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 11 via a cable (‘local loop’) 15 a, terminating in a public switch, which establishes and enables telephony from one telephone to another.
  • PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
  • a plurality of telephones 13 a and 13 b may connect to telephone lines 14 via a plurality of telephone outlets 12 a and 12 b.
  • Each outlet has a connector (often referred to as a “jack”), commonly being in the form of RJ-11 connectors in North-America.
  • Each outlet may be connected to a telephone unit via a compatible “plug” connector that inserts into the jack.
  • Wiring 14 is normally based on a serial or “daisy-chained” topology, wherein the wiring is connected from one outlet to the next in a linear manner; but other topologies such as star, tree, or any arbitrary topology may also be used. Regardless of the topology, however, the telephone wiring system within a residence always uses wired medium: two or four copper wires terminating in one or more outlets which provide direct access to these wires for connecting to telephone sets.
  • outlet herein denotes an electromechanical device that facilitates easy, rapid connection and disconnection of external devices to and from wiring installed within a building.
  • An outlet commonly has a fixed connection to the wiring, and permits the easy connection of external devices as desired, commonly by means of an integrated connector in a faceplate.
  • the outlet is normally mechanically attached to, or mounted in, a wall.
  • Non-limiting examples of common outlets include: telephone outlets for connecting telephones and related devices; outlets used as part of ‘structured wiring’ infrastructure (e.g. for Ethernet based network), telephone outlets for connecting telephone sets to the PSTN, CATV outlets for connecting television sets, VCR's, and the like; and electrical outlets for connecting power to electrical appliances.
  • An outlet as used herein can also be a device composed of a part that has a fixed connection to the wiring and is mechanically attached to, or mounted in, a wall, and a part that is removably mechanically attached and electrically connected to the first-mentioned part, i.e. a device in which the first part is a jack or connector used for both electrical connection and mechanical attachment.
  • the term “wall” herein denotes any interior or exterior surface of a building, including, but not limited to, ceilings and floors, in addition to vertical walls.
  • Telephone installation in recently built residential houses and common in offices is shown in FIG. 2 , allowing for external multi-telephone lines connection and for various switching functionalities (e.g. intercom).
  • the installation 20 is based on ‘star’ topology and employing PBX 12 , having multiple telephone ports.
  • Telephones 17 a, 17 b, 17 c and 17 d are each distinctly connected to a different PBX 12 ports via connections 21 a, 21 b, 21 c and 21 d respectively.
  • the PBX 12 also provides three ports for incoming telephone lines 15 a, 15 b and 15 c originated in the PSTN 11 .
  • each POTS telephone connection requires an independent wire pair. In the case wherein multiple telephone lines are carried between two points, many wire pairs are thus required.
  • a POTS multiplexer system is commonly used (also known as DLC—digital Loop Carrier). Basically, the telephony signals are carried in digitized and multiplexed form over a cable comprising one or two wire pairs.
  • FIG. 3 Such a system is shown in FIG. 3 , describing POTS multiplexer system 30 based on exchange side mux/demux 33 and customer side mux/demux 34 , connected by two wires 32 a and 32 b.
  • Telephone lines 31 a, 31 b, 31 c and 31 d from the PSTN 11 are connected to the exchange side mux/demux 33 , wherein the incoming signals are digitized and multiplexed (commonly time multiplexed TDM, such as E1 or T1 systems), and transmitted over the wire pair 32 to the customer side mux/demux 34 .
  • the digitized telephony signals are demultiplexed and restored as analog POTS form, and fed to the respective telephone sets 17 a, 17 b, 17 c and 17 d via links 35 a, 35 b , 35 c and 35 d respectively, connected to the appropriate customer side mux/demux 34 .
  • the process is simultaneously applied in the telephone sets to PSTN
  • WO 97/19533 to Depue teaches an example of such POTS multiplexer.
  • Such prior art systems do not provide any switching functionality, and are mainly used for carrying multiple telephone signals from one point to another remote point. As such, cabling 35 is required from each telephone set 17 to the relevant port of customer side unit 34 .
  • WO 01/28215 to Bullock et al. teaches a POTS multiplexer over power-lines.
  • WO 01/80595 to the same inventor of this application teaches a system allowing for reduced cabling requirements.
  • the system 40 shown in FIG. 4 is based on ‘distributed’ customer side mux/demux 34 .
  • a PBX/MUX 12 connects to the PSTN 11 for multiple incoming telephone lines 15 a, 15 b and 15 c, similar to the function of the exchange side mux/demux 33 of system 30 .
  • multiple mux units 41 are provided as a substitute to the single customer side mux/demux 34.
  • Telephone sets 17 a, 17 b and 17 c are respectively coupled to mux units 41 a, 41 b and 41 c.
  • the mux units 41 a, 41 b, 41 c and PBX/MUX 12 digitally communicate with each other, allowing each telephone set to connect to any of the incoming lines 15 or to another telephone set for intercom function. In such a way, there is no need to route new cable from each telephone set to a central place, but rather to a nearby mux unit 41 .
  • VoIP Voice Over Internet Protocol
  • VoIP Voice-over-Internet-Protocol
  • telephone signals are digitized and carried as data across the LAN.
  • LAN Local Area Network
  • the LAN can be used to interconnect computers (not shown) as well as other end-units, as well as IP telephone sets 54 a, 54 b and 54 c shown.
  • IP telephone set 54 is Voice Service IP-Phone model DPH-100M/H from D-Link Systems, Inc.
  • IP-PBX unit 52 is also connected to the LAN and manages the voice data routing in the system.
  • Many routing protocols are available, such as IETF RFC 3261SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), ITU-T H.323 and IETF RFC 2705 MGCP (Media Gateway Control
  • VoIP Gateway 55 a operative to convert an incoming analog POTS telephone signal to a digital and IP packet based protocol used over the LAN.
  • VoIP Gateway 55 supporting four PSTN lines is MediaPackTM Series MP-104/FXO of AudioCodes Ltd. In Yehud, Israel.
  • Such a system 50 allows for full telephone connectivity similar to performance of POTS PBX-based system (such as in FIG. 2 ). In most cases, such a network allows also for data networking (non-voice traffic), such as computers and peripherals, and connection to the Internet.
  • a VoIP MTA Multimedia Terminal Adapter
  • VoIP MTA Multimedia Terminal Adapter
  • Examples of such a VoIP MTA supporting four POTS telephone sets are MediaPackTM Series MP-104/FXS of AudioCodes Ltd. In Yehud, Israel and two-ports Voice Service Gateway model DVG-1120 from D-Link® Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA.
  • a system 60 shown in FIG. 6 demonstrates the use of such VoIP MTAs 64 .
  • the system 60 is identical to system 50 , except for replacing the IP phones 54 b and 54 c with POTS telephone sets 17 a and 17 b.
  • respective VoIP MTAs 64 a and 64 b are added as the mediation devices between the analog telephony and the IP telephony.
  • the addition of MTAs 64 allows for the same basic system functionality, although POTS telephones 17 are used rather than IP telephones 54 .
  • the combination of telephone set 17 connected to VoIP MTA 64 allows connection to an IP network, in the same manner that the IP telephone 54 is connected thereto, and providing similar functionality.
  • EP 0824298 to Harper teaches an example a network conforming to such a system.
  • FIG. 7 An example of the system 60 based on IP/Ethernet (IEEE802.3) LAN as internal network 53 is shown in FIG. 7 as system 70 .
  • the LAN comprises a switch 71 as a multi-port concentrating device in a ‘star’ topology wiring structure. It is understood that any type of device having multiple network interfaces and supporting a suitable connectivity can be used, non-limiting examples of which include a shared hub, switch (switched hub), router, and gateway. Hence, the term “switch” used herein denotes any such device.
  • An example of the switch 71 is DSS-8+ Dual-Speed 8-Port Desktop Switch from D-Link Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA, having 8 ports.
  • the network 70 comprises a dedicated cabling 73 , such as Category 5 ‘Structured Wiring’.
  • a dedicated cabling 73 such as Category 5 ‘Structured Wiring’.
  • Such a network commonly uses 10BaseT or 100BaseTX Ethernet IEEE802.3 interfaces and topology.
  • outlets 72 a, 72 b and 72 c are connected to the switch 71 via respective cables 73 a, 73 b and 73 c.
  • POTS Telephone sets 17 a and 17 b are connected via respective VoIP MTAs 64 a and 64 b to the respective outlets 72 a and 72 b, using connections 74 a and 74 b respectively.
  • IP Telephone 54 a connects directly (without VoIP MTA) via a connection 74 c to the outlet 72 c, which connects to a port in the switch 71 via cable 73 c.
  • the internal network connects to PSTN 11 via VoIP gateway 55 a connected to another port of the switch 71 , and IP-PBX 52 connects to another port of switch 71 .
  • Such a network allows for the telephones 17 a, 17 b and 54 a to interconnect and also to connect to the external PSTN 11 .
  • a network 60 in a house based on using powerline-based home network implementing network 53 is shown as network 80 in FIG. 8 .
  • the medium for networking is the in-house power lines 81 , which are used for carrying both the mains power and the data communication signals.
  • a PLC modem 82 converts data communication interface (such as Ethernet IEEE802.3) to a signal which can be carried over the power lines, without affecting and being affected by the power signal available over those wires.
  • An example of such PLC modem 82 is HomePlug1.0 based Ethernet-to-Powerline Bridge model DHP-100 from D-Link Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA.
  • D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Systems, Inc.
  • PLCs 82 a, 82 b, 82 c, 82 d and 82 e are all connected to the powerline 81 via the respective power outlets 88 a, 88 b, 88 c, 88 d and 88 e, forming a local area network over the powerline allowing for data networking for the units connected thereto.
  • the connection is commonly effected by a cord connected to a power outlet being part of the power line medium 81 .
  • Such a network 80 allows for the IP-PBX 52 , PSTN 11 via VoIP gateway 55 a, telephones 17 a and 17 b via the respective VoIP MTAs 64 a and 64 b and IP telephone 54 a to communicate with each other, as well as to share external connection to the PSTN 11 , as was offered by network 70 . However, no additional and dedicated wiring is required.
  • Another home network medium may be the telephone wiring. It is often desirable to use existing telephone wiring simultaneously for both telephony and data networking. In this way, establishing a new local area network in a home or other building is simplified, because there is no need to install additional wiring.
  • the PLC modem 82 uses the well-known technique of frequency domain/division multiplexing (FDM), and provides means for splitting the bandwidth carried by a wire into a low-frequency band capable of carrying an analog telephony signal and a high-frequency band capable of carrying data communication or other signals.
  • FDM frequency domain/division multiplexing
  • Examples of relevant prior-art in this field are the technology commonly known as HomePNA (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance), WO 99/12330 to Foley and as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,896,443 to Dichter (hereinafter referred to as “Dichter”).
  • Dichter and others suggest a method and apparatus for applying a frequency domain/division multiplexing (FDM) technique for residential telephone wiring, enabling the simultaneous carrying of telephony and data communication signals.
  • FDM frequency domain/division multiplexing
  • the available bandwidth over the wiring is split into a low-frequency band capable of carrying an analog telephony signal and the ADSL signals, and a high-frequency band capable of carrying home network communication signals.
  • a low-frequency band capable of carrying an analog telephony signal and the ADSL signals
  • a high-frequency band capable of carrying home network communication signals.
  • telephony and ADSL are not affected, while a home networking communication capability is provided over existing telephone wiring within a house.
  • Cable television cabling mostly coaxial cable based, used for delivering video channels, as well as broadband data and telephony to the house.
  • Power lines communication wherein the power lines carrying power to the house are also used for data communication.
  • Wireless communications using radio frequency such as cellular, LMDS and many other wireless technologies.
  • Fiber such as Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) or other similar technologies.
  • FTH Fiber-To-The-Home
  • a telephone line may be available from the CATV provider, added to the traditional telco oriented telephone line.
  • the incoming telephone lines into the house are connected to a single unit: PBX 12 of system 20 in FIG. 2 , exchange side mux/demux 33 of system 30 in FIG. 3 , PBX/MUX 12 of system 40 in FIG. 4 and VoIP gateway 55 a of systems 50 and 60 in FIGS. 5 and 6 , respectively.
  • the additional telephone line for example from the CATV provider, may be available in a distinctly different place.
  • An example of system 20 modified to support both telco (PSTN) and CATV originated telephone lines is shown as system 90 in FIG. 9 .
  • an incoming telephone line from CATV network 91 via VoIP gateway 55 b is shown.
  • the VoIP gateway is integrated into a cable-modem or set-top-box, and connects to the CATV network 91 via a CATV outlet, connecting to the coaxial cable wiring installation. Since in most cases the VoIP gateway 55 b is not located near the PBX 12 , there is a need to install new cable 92 from the VoIP gateway 55 b to a port in the PBX 12 . Such installation is expensive, time consuming and not aesthetic.
  • the invention discloses a data communication network carrying digitized telephone signals, such as VoIP based network.
  • Digital telephones such as IP telephones in VoIP environment
  • the network is coupled to multiple telephone services, each connected to a distinct point in the network. For example, in case of wired network, the services may be coupled to different places of the wiring medium. Similarly, the services can be coupled to different devices in the network.
  • the telephone service signal is either of digital type and thus directly connected to the data network, or of POTS analog type, requiring respective adapter (e.g. VoIP gateway).
  • a routing means e.g. IP-PBX
  • IP-PBX provides the required routing of the digitized telephone signal between all telephone related equipment connected to the network: telephone sets and telephone services.
  • the data network may use either dedicated wiring (such as in Ethernet ‘structured wiring’ systems) or wiring used for other services, such as telephone, CATV or power
  • the network comprises modems for communicating over the wiring medium.
  • the access to the network wiring may use outlets.
  • the telephone services may use different media such as PSTN, CATV, wireless or cellular telephone networks.
  • the invention further describes an apparatus for coupling a telephone service to the data network.
  • Such apparatus comprises a modem for data communication over the network medium.
  • the apparatus may also comprise a VoIP gateway for converting the analog telephone service signal to digital.
  • the apparatus may also comprise a multi port connectivity device allowing for data unit (or digital telephone) to access the network by sharing the same modem.
  • the apparatus may further comprise an adapter for connecting POTS telephone set to the network via the apparatus.
  • the apparatus comprises a routing means.
  • the apparatus may comprise a service dedicated means to separate the service signal from the data communication signal, and to provide access (e.g. via the standard service connector) to the service.
  • the apparatus may be integrated into an outlet.
  • the outlet may be telephone outlet, CATV outlet or power outlet relating to using the respective telephone, CATV and power wiring as the network medium.
  • the telephone service may be a mobile telephone service, such as wireless or cellular telephone network.
  • an associated adapter is required to access the telephone service.
  • a mobile or cellular telephone set is used to communicate with the respective mobile or cellular telephone network.
  • the mobile (or cellular) telephone set can be a detachable device, allowing the user the option to use it as a mobile unit or as access to the disclosed system.
  • FIG. 1 shows a prior art in-house telephone installation having daisy-chain topology.
  • FIG. 2 shows a prior art in-house PBX-based telephone installation.
  • FIG. 3 shows a prior art POTS multiplexer (DLC) system.
  • FIG. 4 shows a prior art telephone system allowing for distributing multiple telephone lines to multiple telephone sets using minimum cables.
  • FIG. 5 shows a general prior-art VoIP network connected to a PSTN.
  • FIG. 6 shows a general prior-art VoIP network connected to a PSTN and using POTS telephone sets.
  • FIG. 7 shows a general prior-art structure-wiring Ethernet based VoIP network connected to a PSTN and using POTS telephone sets.
  • FIG. 8 shows a prior-art power lines based VoIP network connected to a PSTN and using POTS telephone sets.
  • FIG. 9 shows a prior art in-house PBX-based telephone installation connected to both PSTN and CATV network.
  • FIG. 10 shows a general VoIP network according to the present invention connected to PSTN and CATV networks.
  • FIG. 11 shows a structure-wiring Ethernet based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 shows a power lines based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 shows a phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention, wherein the outlet further allows for IP telephone connection.
  • FIG. 16 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention, wherein the outlet further allows for POTS telephone connection.
  • FIG. 17 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention, wherein the outlet further allows for POTS telephone connection and includes IP-PBX functionality.
  • FIG. 18 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 a shows a pictorial view of an outlet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 19 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention further allowing for non-IP telephone connection.
  • FIG. 20 shows a general outlet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 21 shows a general VoIP network according to the present invention connected to PSTN and cellular networks.
  • FIG. 22 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention comprising cellular adapter.
  • FIG. 23 shows a general VoIP network according to the present invention connected to the cellular network via cellular telephone.
  • FIG. 24 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention comprising cellular phone adapter.
  • FIG. 25 a shows a pictorial view of an outlet according to the present invention having cellular telephone adapter and detached cellular telephone.
  • FIG. 25 b shows a pictorial view of an outlet according to the present invention having cellular telephone adapter and cellular telephone attached thereto.
  • System 100 is shown as system 100 in FIG. 10 .
  • System 100 shown is based on the network 60 in FIG. 6 .
  • the network 60 is modified to include an additional incoming telephone line from a CATV network 91 via a VoIP gateway 55 b.
  • the incoming telephone line from the VoIP gateway 55 a and the data signal representing the incoming telephone line from the VoIP gateway 55 b are connected to the network at distinct and different points, and each of the above-mentioned incoming telephone lines connects to a distinct and different device in the network.
  • the telephone associated packets in the network are routed and managed by the IP-PBX 52 to allow full voice connectivity, allowing for incoming telephone calls from the PSTN 11 and CATV network 91 to be routed to any of the telephone sets 17 a, 17 b and 54 a as required, as well as forwarding outgoing calls from the telephone sets to the two external networks as required.
  • FIG. 11 A system according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 11 .
  • the system 110 is basically similar to the prior-art network 70 .
  • CATV network 91 is added providing an additional telephone line, whose signal is converted to a digital form by a VoIP gateway 55 b.
  • the VoIP gateway 55 b connects to the network by outlet 72 d, which in turn connects to the switch 71 via cable 73 d.
  • the IP-PBX 52 serves as a router for routing telephone calls between the PSTN 11 , CATV network 91 , IP Telephone 54 a and POTS sets 17 a and 17 b.
  • CATV network 91 via its respective VoIP gateway 55 b, connects additional external telephone lines to the network 110 , and connects to the network via outlet 72 d, being a distinct and different point of connection from the PSTN 11 . Furthermore, each of the above external networks: PSTN 11 and CATV network 91 each is connected to a distinct respective VoIP gateway device 55 a or 55 b.
  • the CATV network 91 is coupled to the network wiring 73 d via outlet 72 d, being distinct and different point of the network medium. Furthermore, while PSTN 11 connects to VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 connects to VoIP Gateway 55 b, which may be a distinct and different device.
  • system 110 is based on dedicated wiring as the networking medium, the invention can be equally applied to home networking using existing in-house wiring.
  • a network 120 is shown in FIG. 12 and is based on the powerline-based network 80 of FIG. 8 . While network 80 connects solely to the external PSTN 11 , system 120 allows for the addition of the CATV network 91 as a source for an external telephone line.
  • VoIP Gateway 55 b converts the telephone signal carried by the CATV network 91 to digital IP based signal, which in turn connects to the powerline medium 81 via PLC modem 82 f
  • the IP network 53 of system 100 is implemented by the powerline medium 81 together with the multiple PLC modems 82 connected thereto.
  • the CATV network 91 is coupled to the network wiring 81 via outlet 88 f, constituting a distinct and different point of the network medium. Furthermore, while PSTN 11 connects to VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 connects to VoIP Gateway 55 b and PLC modem 82 f, which may be distinct and different devices.
  • system 130 An additional embodiment of the invention over an in-house wiring IP network is shown as system 130 in FIG. 13 . While the system 130 shown is similar in its configuration to system 120 , system 130 uses telephone wiring 89 (rather than powerlines 81 ) as the communication medium. In order to allow such networking all PLC modems 82 of system 120 are substituted with PNC (PhoNe wiring Communication) modems 132 . Examples of PNC 132 are model TH102-A 10+ Mbps Home Phoneline to Ethernet Converter from Compex Inc, of Anaheim, Calif. USA and based on HomePNA2.0 and Model HG-101B Ethernet to 1 Mbps HomePNA Converter from Netronix Inc. of HsinChu, Taiwan. Such modems are known in the art to carry data communication signals over the telephone line without interfering with the POTS telephone signal carried over the same wires using the lower spectrum.
  • the telephone wiring 89 can be configured in three distinct options:
  • the telephone wiring used for the data networking is not used for carrying any analog POTS signal. This can be the case wherein multiple pairs are available, and one is selected solely for the data communication purpose.
  • PSTN originated POTS signal Carrying PSTN originated POTS signal.
  • the telephone pair 89 is used to also carry PSTN 11 originated POTS telephony signal as shown in FIG. 14 .
  • the same telephone line can also be connected to the VoIP gateway 55 a to be carried in a digital form within the network.
  • This configuration can support ‘life-line’ functionality, wherein the basic telephone service is required to exist even in the case of power outage.
  • POTS signal is also carried over the telephone pair 89 .
  • such telephone service is originated from a source other than the PSTN 11 .
  • Any POTS telephone line can use the pair 89 , and in particular the POTS line originated by CATV network 91 , as shown in FIG. 15 .
  • the CATV network 91 is coupled to the network wiring 89 via outlet 83 f, being a distinct and different point of the network medium. Furthermore, while PSTN 11 connects to VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 connects to VoIP Gateway 55 b and PNC modem 132 f, which may be distinct and different devices.
  • systems 120 and 130 in FIGS. 12 and 13 respectively describe powerline and phone line based home networks respectively
  • the invention can be equally applied to any other type of home network, such as CATV coaxial based and non-wired systems.
  • CATV coaxial cable as the communication medium
  • the powerline 81 will be replaced with the coaxial cable
  • the PLC modems 82 will be substituted with equivalent coaxial cable modems.
  • the PLC modems 82 will be substituted with Radio Frequency transceivers.
  • any reference to a PNC modem 132 and telephone wire pair 89 hereinafter will be understood to represent any other networking technology and medium.
  • the VoIP Gateway 55 b and the PNC modem 132 f may be integrated into a device designated as CATV adapter 133 shown in FIG. 13 .
  • CATV adapter 133 supports one port for connection to a telephone line originated in the CATV network 91 , and the other port connects to the telephone wire pair 89 via outlet 83 f. Further savings in space, cost and complexity can be achieved by integrating functions into a telephone outlet.
  • system 140 of FIG. 14 wherein the CATV adapter 133 is integrated to compose telephone outlet 141 .
  • the outlet 141 connects to the telephone wiring 89 in a way similar to connecting any outlet to the wiring, and has a port 142 for connection to CATV network 91 , preferably on the faceplate of the outlet. Outlet 141 supports single external port 142 , and hence offers limited functionality.
  • outlet 151 An improved outlet 151 , supporting dual functions, is illustrated in FIG. 15 as part of system 150 .
  • outlet 151 provides a switch unit 71 a in between the gateway 55 b and the modem 132 f.
  • the switch 71 a represents any multi-port networking unit, such as a hub, switched hub or router. Two of the ports are used to allow for connection of the gateway 55 b to the PNC modem 132 f, thus preserving the functionality of outlet 141 . However, additional port is used for connecting external units to the network via connection 152 .
  • the port 152 is used to connect an IP telephone 54 b to the IP network, in addition to its role of connectivity to CATV network 91 .
  • outlet 161 shown as part of system 160 in FIG. 16 , supports connection of a POTS telephone set 17 c rather than IP telephone set 54 b of outlet 151 .
  • a VoIP MTA 64 c is added between a dedicated port 162 and the switch 71 a, allowing for connection of the analog set 17 c to the IP network.
  • an outlet 171 shown as part of system 170 in FIG. 17 also comprises IP-PBX 52 a functionality, obviating the need for a distinct device 52 (along with its associated PNC modem 132 d ).
  • outlet 180 provide four distinct functionalities: incoming telephone line connection 142 , POTS telephone set connection 162 , IP telephone set connection 152 and IP-PBX function 52 a. According to the present invention, any one or more of the above four functions can be implemented in an outlet.
  • An outlet 180 comprising all above outlet functionalities is shown in FIG. 18 .
  • the outlet is coupled to the telephone wiring via connector 183 , which connects to the switch 71 b via PNC modem 132 f.
  • the outlet 180 provides three distinct ports.
  • Port 142 serves for connection to incoming POTS telephone service, preferably via the CATV network 91 , and is coupled to the switch 71 b via VoIP gateway 55 b.
  • Port 162 serves for connection to a POTS telephone set 17 , and is coupled to the switch 71 b via VoIP MTA 64 c.
  • Port 152 constitutes a data connector that is directly connected to the switch 71 b and allows for connection of an IP telephone 54 .
  • the outlet 180 comprises an IP-PBX functionality 52 a.
  • FIG. 18 a A pictorial view of a telephone outlet 180 is shown in FIG. 18 a.
  • the general shape of the outlet fits as a substitute for existing telephone outlets in North-America, and uses screws 181 a and 181 b to fasten the outlet to a wall fixture.
  • a RJ-45 connector commonly used for 10/100BaseT IEEE802.3 interfaces, is used as port 152
  • RJ-11 jacks commonly used for POTS telephony, are used for ports 142 and 162 .
  • the telephone wire pair can also be used to carry analog POTS telephone in the lower part of the frequency spectrum, in addition to serving as a medium for the data network.
  • Outlet 180 described above does not provide any access to such POTS signal.
  • outlet 180 should be modified to outlet 190 shown in FIG. 19 .
  • Such an outlet 190 comprises all the functions of outlet 180 .
  • the PNC modem 132 f is not directly connected to the telephone wire pair via port 183 , but rather via a high pass filter (BPF) 191 , allowing passing of a signals above the POTS telephony spectrum.
  • a low pass filter (LPF) 192 is added, also connected to the telephone wiring port 183 .
  • LPF 192 allows only the POTS telephony signal to pass through to port 193 .
  • HPF 191 is implemented as an in-series capacitor and LPF 192 is implemented as an in-series connected inductor.
  • This set 194 of filters HPF 191 and LPF 192 serves as coupling unit and is known to allow carrying of both POTS telephony and digital data signals over the telephone wire pair.
  • a POTS telephone set 17 can be connected to the POTS telephone service via port 193 .
  • the POTS connection can be used for ‘life-line’ using switches (relays) known in the art, which routes the POTS signal into port 162 in the case of power outage or any other lack of telephone service availability through port 162 .
  • the PNC modem 132 f, the coupling unit 194 and the connector 193 should be modified accordingly.
  • the PNC modem 132 f should be substituted with PLC modem 82 and the filters in the coupling unit 194 should be modified to pass the power mains (60 Hz in North America, 50 Hz in Europe) to a power socket that replaces the telephone connector 193 .
  • the HPF 191 should be substituted with HPF operative to pass the data signals but block the power mains signal.
  • other set of filters such as Band Pass Filter BPF may be used.
  • FIG. 20 A general schematic structure of an outlet 200 supporting dual service wiring is shown in FIG. 20 , coupled to a wiring via port 204 .
  • the regular service signal being POTS telephony, mains power, CATV or any other signal is conveyed via the service splitter 203 to the standard service socket 202 , being telephone, power or CATV connected respectively.
  • a modem 201 adapted for use with the medium of choice e.g. PNC modem 132 f
  • supports transmission over the wiring and is coupled to the wiring connection 204 (e.g. in-wall telephone wiring connection 183 ) via the service splitter 203 (e.g. coupling unit 194 ).
  • the service splitter 203 is operative to allow the two signals to be conveyed over the wiring with minimum interference with each other.
  • outlet 72 will be modified to comprise VoIP gateway 55 b.
  • VoIP MTA 64 , switch 71 (if required) and IP-PBX 52 functionalities can also be integrated into the outlet.
  • outlet 180 applies to such a configuration with the exception of obviating the need for PNC modem 132 f, since the wiring can be directly connected to the in-outlet switch.
  • the system 100 in FIG. 10 involves external telephone line originated via CATV network 91 .
  • the cellular network in known to carry telephone calls over the air to cellular telephones.
  • the cellular network can also be the originating network of the telephone line, as shown in FIG. 21 describing network 210 as a substitute to the CATV network 91 of system 100 the cellular network 213 is used.
  • the coupling to such a network 213 usually requires antenna 211 , connected to a cellular adapter 212 .
  • Such adapters are known in the art to provide POTS telephone line originated by the cellular network 213 .
  • This POTS telephone line is converted to digital by the VoIP Gateway 55 b and connects to the network 53 .
  • Other non-limiting examples of non-wired networks can be based on infrared and Radio Frequency, such as IEEE802.11, LMDS, MMDS, satellite or Bluetooth.
  • any of the outlets described above equally applies to such scenario, just by coupling the cellular adapter 212 to port 142 of the relevant outlet.
  • Such outlet 220 is shown in FIG. 22 .
  • a standard cellular telephone 241 together with known in the art cellular phone adapter 242 can be used in order to access the cellular network, as shown in network 240 in FIG. 23 .
  • An example of cellular phone adapter 242 is CellSocketTM from WHP Wireless, Inc. of Melville, N.Y., USA.
  • the outlet 250 shown in FIG. 24 comprises the cellular phone adapter 242 , and provides a port 251 for connection to the cellular telephone 241 .
  • the connection between the telephone 241 and port 251 of outlet 250 can use a cable
  • the cellular telephone 241 can plug-in both mechanically and electronically to an outlet.
  • This configuration, shown in FIG. 24 allows for the cellular telephone 241 user to choose between either carrying it and utilizing its mobility or plugging it into the outlet. In the latter case, an incoming telephone call can be routed via the network 53 to one or more of the non-mobile telephone sets connected to the network.
  • a pictorial view of outlet 250 is shown in FIGS. 25 a and 25 b.
  • the outlet 250 shown is based on outlet 180 shown in FIG. 18 a, wherein a cradle adapter 251 is added, comprising a mechanical cradle adapter and electrical connector for housing, securing and connecting to cellular telephone 241 shown.
  • FIG. 25 a shows the cellular telephone 241 detached from the outlet 250
  • FIG. 25 b shows the cellular telephone 241 inserted into the outlet 250 .
  • packet networks are the most common for local area networks and wide area networks, the invention is not restricted to packet networks only, and can be applied to any digital data network, where network entities are identified uniquely by addresses.
  • the invention has been described as relating to networks based on continuous electrical conducting medium (telephone, CATV, or electrical power), and the relevant modem and associated circuitry are connected in parallel to the wiring infrastructure, the invention can be applied equally to the case wherein the wiring is not continuous, but is in discrete segments.
  • Such an arrangement is disclosed in WO 0007322 published Feb. 10, 2000 and entitled “Local Area Network of Serial Intelligent Cells” in the name of the present inventor and assigned to the present assignee, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.

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In conjunction with a data communication network carrying multiple telephony signals and allowing for connection of telephone sets, a system and method in which two external feeders connect to the data network at two distinct points via two distinct devices. The data network can be based on dedicated wiring or can use existing in-premises medium such as telephone, powerlines or CATV wiring. In the latter case, the wiring can still carry the original service for which it was installed. The external telephone connections can be based on the traditional PSTN, CATV network, cellular telephone network or any other telephone service provider network, using specific adapter for any medium used. In the case of connection to a POTS telephone signal, VoIP gateway (or any other converter) is required.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/492,411, which is a U.S. National-Phase Application of PCT/IL2004/000178, filed on Feb. 24, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to the field of telephony systems within a house, used for home, office, enterprise or factory applications, connected to a network.
  • Telephony, Definitions and Background
  • The term “telephony” herein denotes in general any kind of telephone service, including analog and digital service, such as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
  • Analog telephony, popularly known as “Plain Old Telephone Service” (“POTS”) has been in existence for over 100 years, and is well designed and well-engineered for the transmission and switching of voice signals in the 3-4 KHz portion (or “voice-band”) of the audio spectrum. The familiar POTS network supports real-time, low-latency, high-reliability, moderate-fidelity voice telephony, and is capable of establishing a session between two end-points, each using an analog telephone set.
  • The terms “telephone”, “telephone set”, and “telephone device” herein denote any apparatus, without limitation, which can connect to a Telco operated Public Switched Telephone Network (“PSTN”), including apparatus for both analog and digital telephony, non-limiting examples of which are analog telephones, digital telephones, facsimile (“fax”) machines, automatic telephone answering machines, voice modems, and data modems.
  • The term “network” herein denotes any system that allows multiple devices to send and receive information of any kind, wherein each device may be uniquely identified for purposes of sending and receiving information. Networks include, but are not limited to, data networks, control networks, cable networks, and telephone networks. A network according to the present invention can be a local area network (LAN) or part of a wide-area network, including the Internet.
  • Telephone System
  • FIG. 1 shows a typical telephone system installation in a house. The Figure shows a network 10 for a residence or other building, wired with a telephone line 14, which has a single wire pair that connects to a junction-box (not shown), which in turn connects to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 11 via a cable (‘local loop’) 15 a, terminating in a public switch, which establishes and enables telephony from one telephone to another. A plurality of telephones 13 a and 13 b may connect to telephone lines 14 via a plurality of telephone outlets 12 a and 12 b. Each outlet has a connector (often referred to as a “jack”), commonly being in the form of RJ-11 connectors in North-America. Each outlet may be connected to a telephone unit via a compatible “plug” connector that inserts into the jack.
  • Wiring 14 is normally based on a serial or “daisy-chained” topology, wherein the wiring is connected from one outlet to the next in a linear manner; but other topologies such as star, tree, or any arbitrary topology may also be used. Regardless of the topology, however, the telephone wiring system within a residence always uses wired medium: two or four copper wires terminating in one or more outlets which provide direct access to these wires for connecting to telephone sets.
  • Outlets
  • The term “outlet” herein denotes an electromechanical device that facilitates easy, rapid connection and disconnection of external devices to and from wiring installed within a building. An outlet commonly has a fixed connection to the wiring, and permits the easy connection of external devices as desired, commonly by means of an integrated connector in a faceplate. The outlet is normally mechanically attached to, or mounted in, a wall. Non-limiting examples of common outlets include: telephone outlets for connecting telephones and related devices; outlets used as part of ‘structured wiring’ infrastructure (e.g. for Ethernet based network), telephone outlets for connecting telephone sets to the PSTN, CATV outlets for connecting television sets, VCR's, and the like; and electrical outlets for connecting power to electrical appliances. An outlet as used herein, can also be a device composed of a part that has a fixed connection to the wiring and is mechanically attached to, or mounted in, a wall, and a part that is removably mechanically attached and electrically connected to the first-mentioned part, i.e. a device in which the first part is a jack or connector used for both electrical connection and mechanical attachment. The term “wall” herein denotes any interior or exterior surface of a building, including, but not limited to, ceilings and floors, in addition to vertical walls.
  • Telephone installation in recently built residential houses and common in offices is shown in FIG. 2, allowing for external multi-telephone lines connection and for various switching functionalities (e.g. intercom). The installation 20 is based on ‘star’ topology and employing PBX 12, having multiple telephone ports. Telephones 17 a, 17 b, 17 c and 17 d are each distinctly connected to a different PBX 12 ports via connections 21 a, 21 b, 21 c and 21 d respectively. The PBX 12 also provides three ports for incoming telephone lines 15 a, 15 b and 15 c originated in the PSTN 11.
  • POTS Multiplexer
  • Typically each POTS telephone connection requires an independent wire pair. In the case wherein multiple telephone lines are carried between two points, many wire pairs are thus required. In order to allow for carrying multiple telephone services over several copper pairs, a POTS multiplexer system is commonly used (also known as DLC—digital Loop Carrier). Basically, the telephony signals are carried in digitized and multiplexed form over a cable comprising one or two wire pairs. Such a system is shown in FIG. 3, describing POTS multiplexer system 30 based on exchange side mux/demux 33 and customer side mux/demux 34, connected by two wires 32 a and 32 b. Telephone lines 31 a, 31 b, 31 c and 31 d from the PSTN 11 are connected to the exchange side mux/demux 33, wherein the incoming signals are digitized and multiplexed (commonly time multiplexed TDM, such as E1 or T1 systems), and transmitted over the wire pair 32 to the customer side mux/demux 34. The digitized telephony signals are demultiplexed and restored as analog POTS form, and fed to the respective telephone sets 17 a, 17 b, 17 c and 17 d via links 35 a, 35 b, 35 c and 35 d respectively, connected to the appropriate customer side mux/demux 34. The process is simultaneously applied in the telephone sets to PSTN
  • direction, hence supporting full telephone service. WO 97/19533 to Depue teaches an example of such POTS multiplexer. Commonly, such prior art systems do not provide any switching functionality, and are mainly used for carrying multiple telephone signals from one point to another remote point. As such, cabling 35 is required from each telephone set 17 to the relevant port of customer side unit 34. Similarly, WO 01/28215 to Bullock et al. teaches a POTS multiplexer over power-lines.
  • WO 01/80595 to the same inventor of this application teaches a system allowing for reduced cabling requirements. The system 40 shown in FIG. 4 is based on ‘distributed’ customer side mux/demux 34. A PBX/MUX 12 connects to the PSTN 11 for multiple incoming telephone lines 15 a, 15 b and 15 c, similar to the function of the exchange side mux/demux 33 of system 30. However, as a substitute to the single customer side mux/demux 34 multiple mux units 41 are provided. Telephone sets 17 a, 17 b and 17 c are respectively coupled to mux units 41 a, 41 b and 41 c. The mux units 41 a, 41 b, 41 c and PBX/MUX 12 digitally communicate with each other, allowing each telephone set to connect to any of the incoming lines 15 or to another telephone set for intercom function. In such a way, there is no need to route new cable from each telephone set to a central place, but rather to a nearby mux unit 41.
  • Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • Recently, a solution for combining both telephony and data communications into a single network is offered by the Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) approach. In this technique, telephone signals are digitized and carried as data across the LAN. Such systems are known in the art, and an example of such a system 50 is shown in FIG. 5. The system 50 is based on a Local Area Network (LAN) 53 environment, commonly using Ethernet IEEE802.3 standard interfaces and structure. The LAN can be used to interconnect computers (not shown) as well as other end-units, as well as IP telephone sets 54 a, 54 b and 54 c shown. An example of IP telephone set 54 is Voice Service IP-Phone model DPH-100M/H from D-Link Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA. IP-PBX unit 52 is also connected to the LAN and manages the voice data routing in the system. Many routing protocols are available, such as IETF RFC 3261SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), ITU-T H.323 and IETF RFC 2705 MGCP (Media Gateway Control
  • Protocol). Examples of such a SIP based IP-PBX 52 is ICP (integrated Communication Platform) Model 3050 from Mitel Networks of Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Connection to the PSTN 11 is made via VoIP Gateway 55 a, operative to convert an incoming analog POTS telephone signal to a digital and IP packet based protocol used over the LAN. An example of such VoIP Gateway 55 supporting four PSTN lines is MediaPack™ Series MP-104/FXO of AudioCodes Ltd. In Yehud, Israel. Such a system 50 allows for full telephone connectivity similar to performance of POTS PBX-based system (such as in FIG. 2). In most cases, such a network allows also for data networking (non-voice traffic), such as computers and peripherals, and connection to the Internet.
  • A VoIP MTA (Multimedia Terminal Adapter) is also known in the art, operative to convert IP protocol carrying telephony signals into POTS telephone set interface. Examples of such a VoIP MTA supporting four POTS telephone sets are MediaPack™ Series MP-104/FXS of AudioCodes Ltd. In Yehud, Israel and two-ports Voice Service Gateway model DVG-1120 from D-Link® Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA. A system 60 shown in FIG. 6 demonstrates the use of such VoIP MTAs 64. The system 60 is identical to system 50, except for replacing the IP phones 54 b and 54 c with POTS telephone sets 17 a and 17 b. In order to enable the usage of these telephone sets 17 a and 17 b, respective VoIP MTAs 64 a and 64 b are added as the mediation devices between the analog telephony and the IP telephony. The addition of MTAs 64 allows for the same basic system functionality, although POTS telephones 17 are used rather than IP telephones 54. The combination of telephone set 17 connected to VoIP MTA 64 allows connection to an IP network, in the same manner that the IP telephone 54 is connected thereto, and providing similar functionality. EP 0824298 to Harper teaches an example a network conforming to such a system.
  • An example of the system 60 based on IP/Ethernet (IEEE802.3) LAN as internal network 53 is shown in FIG. 7 as system 70. The LAN comprises a switch 71 as a multi-port concentrating device in a ‘star’ topology wiring structure. It is understood that any type of device having multiple network interfaces and supporting a suitable connectivity can be used, non-limiting examples of which include a shared hub, switch (switched hub), router, and gateway. Hence, the term “switch” used herein denotes any such device. An example of the switch 71 is DSS-8+ Dual-Speed 8-Port Desktop Switch from D-Link Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA, having 8 ports. The network 70 comprises a dedicated cabling 73, such as Category 5 ‘Structured Wiring’. Such a network commonly uses 10BaseT or 100BaseTX Ethernet IEEE802.3 interfaces and topology. In such a network, outlets 72 a, 72 b and 72 c are connected to the switch 71 via respective cables 73 a, 73 b and 73 c. POTS Telephone sets 17 a and 17 b are connected via respective VoIP MTAs 64 a and 64 b to the respective outlets 72 a and 72 b, using connections 74 a and 74 b respectively. IP Telephone 54 a connects directly (without VoIP MTA) via a connection 74 c to the outlet 72 c, which connects to a port in the switch 71 via cable 73 c. The internal network connects to PSTN 11 via VoIP gateway 55 a connected to another port of the switch 71, and IP-PBX 52 connects to another port of switch 71. Such a network allows for the telephones 17 a, 17 b and 54 a to interconnect and also to connect to the external PSTN 11.
  • Home Networks
  • Implementing a network 70 in existing buildings typically requires installation of new wiring infrastructure 73. Such installation of new wiring may be impractical, expensive and hassle-oriented. As a result, many technologies (referred to as “no new wires” technologies) have been proposed in order to facilitate a LAN in a building without adding new wiring. Some of these techniques use existing wiring used also for other purposes such as telephone, electricity, cable television, and so forth. Doing so offers the advantage of being able to install such systems and networks without the additional and often substantial cost of installing separate wiring within the building. In order to facilitate multiple use of wiring within a building, specialized outlets are sometimes installed, which allow access to the wiring for multiple purposes. An example of home networking over coaxial cables using outlets is described in WO 02/065229 published 22 Aug. 2002 entitled: ‘Cableran Networking over Coaxial Cables’ to Cohen et al. Other ‘no new wire’ technologies employ non-wired media. Some use Infrared as the communication medium, while others use radio frequency communication, such as IEEE802.11 and BlueTooth.
  • An example of a network 60 in a house based on using powerline-based home network implementing network 53 is shown as network 80 in FIG. 8. The medium for networking is the in-house power lines 81, which are used for carrying both the mains power and the data communication signals. For the sake of simplicity, the power related functions are not shown in the Figure. A PLC modem 82 converts data communication interface (such as Ethernet IEEE802.3) to a signal which can be carried over the power lines, without affecting and being affected by the power signal available over those wires. An example of such PLC modem 82 is HomePlug1.0 based Ethernet-to-Powerline Bridge model DHP-100 from D-Link Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., USA. D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Systems, Inc. PLCs 82 a, 82 b, 82 c, 82 d and 82 e are all connected to the powerline 81 via the respective power outlets 88 a, 88 b, 88 c, 88 d and 88 e, forming a local area network over the powerline allowing for data networking for the units connected thereto. The connection is commonly effected by a cord connected to a power outlet being part of the power line medium 81. Such a network 80 allows for the IP-PBX 52, PSTN 11 via VoIP gateway 55 a, telephones 17 a and 17 b via the respective VoIP MTAs 64 a and 64 b and IP telephone 54 a to communicate with each other, as well as to share external connection to the PSTN 11, as was offered by network 70. However, no additional and dedicated wiring is required.
  • Another home network medium may be the telephone wiring. It is often desirable to use existing telephone wiring simultaneously for both telephony and data networking. In this way, establishing a new local area network in a home or other building is simplified, because there is no need to install additional wiring.
  • The PLC modem 82 uses the well-known technique of frequency domain/division multiplexing (FDM), and provides means for splitting the bandwidth carried by a wire into a low-frequency band capable of carrying an analog telephony signal and a high-frequency band capable of carrying data communication or other signals. Examples of relevant prior-art in this field are the technology commonly known as HomePNA (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance), WO 99/12330 to Foley and as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,896,443 to Dichter (hereinafter referred to as “Dichter”). Dichter and others suggest a method and apparatus for applying a frequency domain/division multiplexing (FDM) technique for residential telephone wiring, enabling the simultaneous carrying of telephony and data communication signals. The available bandwidth over the wiring is split into a low-frequency band capable of carrying an analog telephony signal and the ADSL signals, and a high-frequency band capable of carrying home network communication signals. In such a mechanism, telephony and ADSL are not affected, while a home networking communication capability is provided over existing telephone wiring within a house.
  • WO 01/71980 published Sep. 27, 2001 entitled “Telephone Outlet and System for a Local Area Network Over Telephone Lines” and WO 03/005691 published Jan. 16, 2003 entitled “Telephone outlet with packet telephony adapter, and a network using same” both in the name the present inventor and assigned to the present assignee, and which are incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein, describe home networking over telephone wiring, based on outlets, which allows for conducting of digital telephony data as well as POTS and ADSL signals over in-house telephony wiring. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 6,130,893 to Whittaker et al. teaches an IP-based telephony network based on telephone wiring.
  • Many of the above figures and networks involve external connection to the PSTN to provide telephony services over telephone-dedicated wiring and owned by a telephone company. However, there are today multiple technologies for connecting premises to external telephone services, both terrestrial and via the air:
  • 1. Cable television cabling, mostly coaxial cable based, used for delivering video channels, as well as broadband data and telephony to the house.
  • 2. Satellite communication.
  • 3. Power lines communication, wherein the power lines carrying power to the house are also used for data communication.
  • 4. Wireless communications using radio frequency such as cellular, LMDS and many other wireless technologies.
  • 5. Fiber, such as Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) or other similar technologies.
  • The availability of plural telephone service providers, each using a different access medium, allows for a house dweller, for example, to have multiple telephone lines from different providers. For example, a telephone line may be available from the CATV provider, added to the traditional telco oriented telephone line.
  • Common to all above prior art systems, the incoming telephone lines into the house are connected to a single unit: PBX 12 of system 20 in FIG. 2, exchange side mux/demux 33 of system 30 in FIG. 3, PBX/MUX 12 of system 40 in FIG. 4 and VoIP gateway 55 a of systems 50 and 60 in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively. However, the additional telephone line, for example from the CATV provider, may be available in a distinctly different place. An example of system 20 modified to support both telco (PSTN) and CATV originated telephone lines is shown as system 90 in FIG. 9. In addition to connections to the PSTN 11, an incoming telephone line from CATV network 91 via VoIP gateway 55 b is shown. Typically the VoIP gateway is integrated into a cable-modem or set-top-box, and connects to the CATV network 91 via a CATV outlet, connecting to the coaxial cable wiring installation. Since in most cases the VoIP gateway 55 b is not located near the PBX 12, there is a need to install new cable 92 from the VoIP gateway 55 b to a port in the PBX 12. Such installation is expensive, time consuming and not aesthetic.
  • There is thus a widely recognized need for, and it would be highly advantageous to have, a method and system for allowing easy and minimum cabling structure for sharing the telephony service from multiple sources or being fed at distinct locations. This goal is met by the present invention
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention discloses a data communication network carrying digitized telephone signals, such as VoIP based network. Digital telephones (such as IP telephones in VoIP environment) can be coupled to the network, as well as POTS telephone sets via respective adapters (e.g. VoIP MTA). The network is coupled to multiple telephone services, each connected to a distinct point in the network. For example, in case of wired network, the services may be coupled to different places of the wiring medium. Similarly, the services can be coupled to different devices in the network. The telephone service signal is either of digital type and thus directly connected to the data network, or of POTS analog type, requiring respective adapter (e.g. VoIP gateway). A routing means (e.g. IP-PBX) provides the required routing of the digitized telephone signal between all telephone related equipment connected to the network: telephone sets and telephone services.
  • The data network may use either dedicated wiring (such as in Ethernet ‘structured wiring’ systems) or wiring used for other services, such as telephone, CATV or power
  • carrying pair. The network comprises modems for communicating over the wiring medium. The access to the network wiring may use outlets. The telephone services may use different media such as PSTN, CATV, wireless or cellular telephone networks.
  • The invention further describes an apparatus for coupling a telephone service to the data network. Such apparatus comprises a modem for data communication over the network medium. In the case of coupling to analog based telephone service, the apparatus may also comprise a VoIP gateway for converting the analog telephone service signal to digital. The apparatus may also comprise a multi port connectivity device allowing for data unit (or digital telephone) to access the network by sharing the same modem. The apparatus may further comprise an adapter for connecting POTS telephone set to the network via the apparatus. In another embodiment the apparatus comprises a routing means. In the case wherein the network medium also carries another service (such as POTS telephony, CATV or power), the apparatus may comprise a service dedicated means to separate the service signal from the data communication signal, and to provide access (e.g. via the standard service connector) to the service.
  • The apparatus may be integrated into an outlet. The outlet may be telephone outlet, CATV outlet or power outlet relating to using the respective telephone, CATV and power wiring as the network medium.
  • The telephone service may be a mobile telephone service, such as wireless or cellular telephone network. In such a case, an associated adapter is required to access the telephone service. In one embodiment, a mobile or cellular telephone set is used to communicate with the respective mobile or cellular telephone network. The mobile (or cellular) telephone set can be a detachable device, allowing the user the option to use it as a mobile unit or as access to the disclosed system.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention is herein described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 shows a prior art in-house telephone installation having daisy-chain topology.
  • FIG. 2 shows a prior art in-house PBX-based telephone installation.
  • FIG. 3 shows a prior art POTS multiplexer (DLC) system.
  • FIG. 4 shows a prior art telephone system allowing for distributing multiple telephone lines to multiple telephone sets using minimum cables.
  • FIG. 5 shows a general prior-art VoIP network connected to a PSTN.
  • FIG. 6 shows a general prior-art VoIP network connected to a PSTN and using POTS telephone sets.
  • FIG. 7 shows a general prior-art structure-wiring Ethernet based VoIP network connected to a PSTN and using POTS telephone sets.
  • FIG. 8 shows a prior-art power lines based VoIP network connected to a PSTN and using POTS telephone sets.
  • FIG. 9 shows a prior art in-house PBX-based telephone installation connected to both PSTN and CATV network.
  • FIG. 10 shows a general VoIP network according to the present invention connected to PSTN and CATV networks.
  • FIG. 11 shows a structure-wiring Ethernet based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 shows a power lines based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 shows a phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention, wherein the outlet further allows for IP telephone connection.
  • FIG. 16 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention, wherein the outlet further allows for POTS telephone connection.
  • FIG. 17 shows an outlet and phone lines based VoIP network according to the present invention, wherein the outlet further allows for POTS telephone connection and includes IP-PBX functionality.
  • FIG. 18 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 a shows a pictorial view of an outlet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 19 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention further allowing for non-IP telephone connection.
  • FIG. 20 shows a general outlet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 21 shows a general VoIP network according to the present invention connected to PSTN and cellular networks.
  • FIG. 22 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention comprising cellular adapter.
  • FIG. 23 shows a general VoIP network according to the present invention connected to the cellular network via cellular telephone.
  • FIG. 24 shows a telephone outlet according to the present invention comprising cellular phone adapter.
  • FIG. 25 a shows a pictorial view of an outlet according to the present invention having cellular telephone adapter and detached cellular telephone.
  • FIG. 25 b shows a pictorial view of an outlet according to the present invention having cellular telephone adapter and cellular telephone attached thereto.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The principles and operation of a network and system according to the present invention may be understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description. Many of the systems that are described below are based on the networks described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 9 of the drawings, which in some cases show systems comprising more than one interconnected network. In the following description the term “system” is used to denote a composite network based on the interconnection of more than one network. In such a system, the component networks can themselves be composite networks. To this extent, the terms “network” and “system” are used interchangeably. The drawings and descriptions are conceptual only. In actual practice, a single component can implement one or more functions; alternatively, each function can be implemented by a plurality of components and circuits. In the drawings and descriptions, identical reference numerals indicate those components that are common to different embodiments or configurations.
  • The principle of the invention is shown as system 100 in FIG. 10. System 100 shown is based on the network 60 in FIG. 6. The network 60 is modified to include an additional incoming telephone line from a CATV network 91 via a VoIP gateway 55 b. It should be noted that the incoming telephone line from the VoIP gateway 55 a and the data signal representing the incoming telephone line from the VoIP gateway 55 b are connected to the network at distinct and different points, and each of the above-mentioned incoming telephone lines connects to a distinct and different device in the network. The telephone associated packets in the network are routed and managed by the IP-PBX 52 to allow full voice connectivity, allowing for incoming telephone calls from the PSTN 11 and CATV network 91 to be routed to any of the telephone sets 17 a, 17 b and 54 a as required, as well as forwarding outgoing calls from the telephone sets to the two external networks as required.
  • A system according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 11. The system 110 is basically similar to the prior-art network 70. However, CATV network 91 is added providing an additional telephone line, whose signal is converted to a digital form by a VoIP gateway 55 b. The VoIP gateway 55 b connects to the network by outlet 72 d, which in turn connects to the switch 71 via cable 73 d. The IP-PBX 52 serves as a router for routing telephone calls between the PSTN 11, CATV network 91, IP Telephone 54 a and POTS sets 17 a and 17 b. It should be noted that CATV network 91, via its respective VoIP gateway 55 b, connects additional external telephone lines to the network 110, and connects to the network via outlet 72 d, being a distinct and different point of connection from the PSTN 11. Furthermore, each of the above external networks: PSTN 11 and CATV network 91 each is connected to a distinct respective VoIP gateway device 55 a or 55 b.
  • As can be demonstrated in FIG. 11, while the PSTN 11 is coupled to switch 71 via VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 is coupled to the network wiring 73 d via outlet 72 d, being distinct and different point of the network medium. Furthermore, while PSTN 11 connects to VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 connects to VoIP Gateway 55 b, which may be a distinct and different device.
  • While system 110 is based on dedicated wiring as the networking medium, the invention can be equally applied to home networking using existing in-house wiring. Such a network 120 is shown in FIG. 12 and is based on the powerline-based network 80 of FIG. 8. While network 80 connects solely to the external PSTN 11, system 120 allows for the addition of the CATV network 91 as a source for an external telephone line. VoIP Gateway 55 b converts the telephone signal carried by the CATV network 91 to digital IP based signal, which in turn connects to the powerline medium 81 via PLC modem 82f In this case, the IP network 53 of system 100 is implemented by the powerline medium 81 together with the multiple PLC modems 82 connected thereto.
  • As can be seen in FIG. 12, while the PSTN 11 is coupled to the network medium 81 outlet 88 e via PLC modem 82 e and VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 is coupled to the network wiring 81 via outlet 88 f, constituting a distinct and different point of the network medium. Furthermore, while PSTN 11 connects to VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 connects to VoIP Gateway 55 b and PLC modem 82 f, which may be distinct and different devices.
  • An additional embodiment of the invention over an in-house wiring IP network is shown as system 130 in FIG. 13. While the system 130 shown is similar in its configuration to system 120, system 130 uses telephone wiring 89 (rather than powerlines 81) as the communication medium. In order to allow such networking all PLC modems 82 of system 120 are substituted with PNC (PhoNe wiring Communication) modems 132. Examples of PNC 132 are model TH102-A 10+ Mbps Home Phoneline to Ethernet Converter from Compex Inc, of Anaheim, Calif. USA and based on HomePNA2.0 and Model HG-101B Ethernet to 1 Mbps HomePNA Converter from Netronix Inc. of HsinChu, Taiwan. Such modems are known in the art to carry data communication signals over the telephone line without interfering with the POTS telephone signal carried over the same wires using the lower spectrum. The telephone wiring 89 can be configured in three distinct options:
  • Not carrying any POTS signals. In this configuration, the telephone wiring used for the data networking is not used for carrying any analog POTS signal. This can be the case wherein multiple pairs are available, and one is selected solely for the data communication purpose.
  • Carrying PSTN originated POTS signal. In this installation, the telephone pair 89 is used to also carry PSTN 11 originated POTS telephony signal as shown in FIG. 14. The same telephone line can also be connected to the VoIP gateway 55 a to be carried in a digital form within the network. This configuration can support ‘life-line’ functionality, wherein the basic telephone service is required to exist even in the case of power outage.
  • Carrying non-PSTN originated POTS signal. Similar to (b), POTS signal is also carried over the telephone pair 89. However, such telephone service is originated from a source other than the PSTN 11. Any POTS telephone line can use the pair 89, and in particular the POTS line originated by CATV network 91, as shown in FIG. 15.
  • As can be seen in FIG. 13, while the PSTN 11 is coupled to the network medium 89 outlet 83 e via PNC modem 132 e and VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 is coupled to the network wiring 89 via outlet 83 f, being a distinct and different point of the network medium. Furthermore, while PSTN 11 connects to VoIP gateway 55 a, the CATV network 91 connects to VoIP Gateway 55 b and PNC modem 132 f, which may be distinct and different devices.
  • While systems 120 and 130 in FIGS. 12 and 13, respectively describe powerline and phone line based home networks respectively, it should be appreciated that the invention can be equally applied to any other type of home network, such as CATV coaxial based and non-wired systems. For example, in the case of using CATV coaxial cable as the communication medium, the powerline 81 will be replaced with the coaxial cable, and the PLC modems 82 will be substituted with equivalent coaxial cable modems. Similarly, for the case of wireless home network, the PLC modems 82 will be substituted with Radio Frequency transceivers. As such, any reference to a PNC modem 132 and telephone wire pair 89 hereinafter will be understood to represent any other networking technology and medium.
  • Outlet
  • In order to save space, cost and to allow easy installation and operation it is commonly advised to integrate multiple functions into a single device. Specifically relating to system 130, the VoIP Gateway 55 b and the PNC modem 132 f may be integrated into a device designated as CATV adapter 133 shown in FIG. 13. Such an adapter 133 supports one port for connection to a telephone line originated in the CATV network 91, and the other port connects to the telephone wire pair 89 via outlet 83 f. Further savings in space, cost and complexity can be achieved by integrating functions into a telephone outlet. Such a structure is illustrated in system 140 of FIG. 14, wherein the CATV adapter 133 is integrated to compose telephone outlet 141. The outlet 141 connects to the telephone wiring 89 in a way similar to connecting any outlet to the wiring, and has a port 142 for connection to CATV network 91, preferably on the faceplate of the outlet. Outlet 141 supports single external port 142, and hence offers limited functionality.
  • An improved outlet 151, supporting dual functions, is illustrated in FIG. 15 as part of system 150. Rather than direct connection between the VoIP gateway 55 b and the PNC modem 132 f of outlet 141, outlet 151 provides a switch unit 71 a in between the gateway 55 b and the modem 132 f. The switch 71 a represents any multi-port networking unit, such as a hub, switched hub or router. Two of the ports are used to allow for connection of the gateway 55 b to the PNC modem 132 f, thus preserving the functionality of outlet 141. However, additional port is used for connecting external units to the network via connection 152. In system 150, the port 152 is used to connect an IP telephone 54 b to the IP network, in addition to its role of connectivity to CATV network 91. Similarly, outlet 161, shown as part of system 160 in FIG. 16, supports connection of a POTS telephone set 17 c rather than IP telephone set 54 b of outlet 151. A VoIP MTA 64 c is added between a dedicated port 162 and the switch 71 a, allowing for connection of the analog set 17 c to the IP network. In another embodiment according to the invention, an outlet 171 shown as part of system 170 in FIG. 17 also comprises IP-PBX 52 a functionality, obviating the need for a distinct device 52 (along with its associated PNC modem 132 d). As such, outlet 180 provide four distinct functionalities: incoming telephone line connection 142, POTS telephone set connection 162, IP telephone set connection 152 and IP-PBX function 52 a. According to the present invention, any one or more of the above four functions can be implemented in an outlet.
  • An outlet 180 comprising all above outlet functionalities is shown in FIG. 18. The outlet is coupled to the telephone wiring via connector 183, which connects to the switch 71 b via PNC modem 132 f. The outlet 180 provides three distinct ports. Port 142 serves for connection to incoming POTS telephone service, preferably via the CATV network 91, and is coupled to the switch 71 b via VoIP gateway 55 b. Port 162 serves for connection to a POTS telephone set 17, and is coupled to the switch 71 b via VoIP MTA 64 c. Port 152 constitutes a data connector that is directly connected to the switch 71 b and allows for connection of an IP telephone 54. In addition, the outlet 180 comprises an IP-PBX functionality 52 a.
  • A pictorial view of a telephone outlet 180 is shown in FIG. 18 a. The general shape of the outlet fits as a substitute for existing telephone outlets in North-America, and uses screws 181 a and 181 b to fasten the outlet to a wall fixture. A RJ-45 connector, commonly used for 10/100BaseT IEEE802.3 interfaces, is used as port 152, and RJ-11 jacks, commonly used for POTS telephony, are used for ports 142 and 162.
  • As explained above, the telephone wire pair can also be used to carry analog POTS telephone in the lower part of the frequency spectrum, in addition to serving as a medium for the data network. Outlet 180 described above does not provide any access to such POTS signal. In order to couple to this signal, outlet 180 should be modified to outlet 190 shown in FIG. 19. Such an outlet 190 comprises all the functions of outlet 180. However, the PNC modem 132 f is not directly connected to the telephone wire pair via port 183, but rather via a high pass filter (BPF) 191, allowing passing of a signals above the POTS telephony spectrum. A low pass filter (LPF) 192 is added, also connected to the telephone wiring port 183. Such LPF 192 allows only the POTS telephony signal to pass through to port 193. In a basic embodiment, HPF 191 is implemented as an in-series capacitor and LPF 192 is implemented as an in-series connected inductor. This set 194 of filters HPF 191 and LPF 192 serves as coupling unit and is known to allow carrying of both POTS telephony and digital data signals over the telephone wire pair. A POTS telephone set 17 can be connected to the POTS telephone service via port 193. Furthermore, the POTS connection can be used for ‘life-line’ using switches (relays) known in the art, which routes the POTS signal into port 162 in the case of power outage or any other lack of telephone service availability through port 162.
  • In the case wherein the medium used for data networking is other than telephone wiring, the PNC modem 132 f, the coupling unit 194 and the connector 193 should be modified accordingly. For example, in the case of powerline as the networking medium, the PNC modem 132 f should be substituted with PLC modem 82 and the filters in the coupling unit 194 should be modified to pass the power mains (60 Hz in North America, 50 Hz in Europe) to a power socket that replaces the telephone connector 193. Similarly, the HPF 191 should be substituted with HPF operative to pass the data signals but block the power mains signal. In the case of coaxial cable medium, other set of filters (such as Band Pass Filter BPF) may be used.
  • A general schematic structure of an outlet 200 supporting dual service wiring is shown in FIG. 20, coupled to a wiring via port 204. The regular service signal, being POTS telephony, mains power, CATV or any other signal is conveyed via the service splitter 203 to the standard service socket 202, being telephone, power or CATV connected respectively. A modem 201 adapted for use with the medium of choice (e.g. PNC modem 132 f) supports transmission over the wiring, and is coupled to the wiring connection 204 (e.g. in-wall telephone wiring connection 183) via the service splitter 203 (e.g. coupling unit 194). The service splitter 203 is operative to allow the two signals to be conveyed over the wiring with minimum interference with each other.
  • While the above outlet description related to existing in-home wiring, the invention can be equally applied to ‘structured-wiring’ networks such as network 110 of FIG. 11. In such a configuration, outlet 72 will be modified to comprise VoIP gateway 55 b. In addition, VoIP MTA 64, switch 71 (if required) and IP-PBX 52 functionalities can also be integrated into the outlet. In general, outlet 180 applies to such a configuration with the exception of obviating the need for PNC modem 132 f, since the wiring can be directly connected to the in-outlet switch.
  • Cellular
  • The system 100 in FIG. 10 according to the invention involves external telephone line originated via CATV network 91. However, it is apparent that the invention equally applies to any telephone line connection to premises, either terrestrial or via the air. The cellular network in known to carry telephone calls over the air to cellular telephones. As such, the cellular network can also be the originating network of the telephone line, as shown in FIG. 21 describing network 210 as a substitute to the CATV network 91 of system 100 the cellular network 213 is used. The coupling to such a network 213 usually requires antenna 211, connected to a cellular adapter 212. Such adapters are known in the art to provide POTS telephone line originated by the cellular network 213. This POTS telephone line is converted to digital by the VoIP Gateway 55 b and connects to the network 53. Other non-limiting examples of non-wired networks can be based on infrared and Radio Frequency, such as IEEE802.11, LMDS, MMDS, satellite or Bluetooth.
  • In general, any of the outlets described above equally applies to such scenario, just by coupling the cellular adapter 212 to port 142 of the relevant outlet. However, in such case it will be appreciated that there is benefit in integrating the cellular adapter 212 and the antenna 211 into the outlet, obviating the need for external and stand-alone devices. Such outlet 220 is shown in FIG. 22.
  • As an alternative to the cellular adapter 212 and the antenna 211, a standard cellular telephone 241 together with known in the art cellular phone adapter 242 can be used in order to access the cellular network, as shown in network 240 in FIG. 23. An example of cellular phone adapter 242 is CellSocket™ from WHP Wireless, Inc. of Melville, N.Y., USA.
  • In another embodiment of the present invention referring to network 240, the outlet 250 shown in FIG. 24 comprises the cellular phone adapter 242, and provides a port 251 for connection to the cellular telephone 241. While the connection between the telephone 241 and port 251 of outlet 250 can use a cable, in a preferred embodiment the cellular telephone 241 can plug-in both mechanically and electronically to an outlet. This configuration, shown in FIG. 24, allows for the cellular telephone 241 user to choose between either carrying it and utilizing its mobility or plugging it into the outlet. In the latter case, an incoming telephone call can be routed via the network 53 to one or more of the non-mobile telephone sets connected to the network. A pictorial view of outlet 250 is shown in FIGS. 25 a and 25 b. The outlet 250 shown is based on outlet 180 shown in FIG. 18 a, wherein a cradle adapter 251 is added, comprising a mechanical cradle adapter and electrical connector for housing, securing and connecting to cellular telephone 241 shown. FIG. 25 a shows the cellular telephone 241 detached from the outlet 250, while FIG. 25 b shows the cellular telephone 241 inserted into the outlet 250.
  • Although the invention has been so far described as relating to Ethernet/IP-based home networking, the invention can be similarly applied to any type of data network. Furthermore, although packet networks are the most common for local area networks and wide area networks, the invention is not restricted to packet networks only, and can be applied to any digital data network, where network entities are identified uniquely by addresses.
  • Furthermore, although the invention has been described as relating to networks based on continuous electrical conducting medium (telephone, CATV, or electrical power), and the relevant modem and associated circuitry are connected in parallel to the wiring infrastructure, the invention can be applied equally to the case wherein the wiring is not continuous, but is in discrete segments. Such an arrangement is disclosed in WO 0007322 published Feb. 10, 2000 and entitled “Local Area Network of Serial Intelligent Cells” in the name of the present inventor and assigned to the present assignee, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
  • While the invention has been described with respect to a home network, it will be appreciated that the invention equally applies to any in-house network connected to an external network. Local area networks (LAN) within offices, factories or enterprises can equally use the invention.
  • While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, derivatives, combinations and other applications of the invention may be made.

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1. A system in a building for connecting a first telephone set to an Internet Protocol (IP)-based telephone network other than a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), for use with a PSTN suitable for providing Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), the PSTN being operated by a first telephone service provider and comprising a local loop connecting a telephone wire pair in the building to the PSTN, and an IP-Based telephone service network external to the building for carrying Voice over IP (VoIP) packets and operated by a second telephone service provider different from the first telephone service provider, said system comprising:
a wireless home network utilizing radio-frequency propagation for connecting locations within the building to each other, the wireless home network being connected for carrying a digital data signal in a digital data frequency band, the digital data signal containing one or more digitized telephone signals;
a gateway coupled to said wireless home network, said gateway being couplable to the PSTN and to the IP-Based telephone service network and being operative to pass the one or more digitized telephone signals between the IP-Based telephone service network and said wireless home network; and
a first adapter housed in a single enclosure connected to said wireless home network and connectable to the first telephone set, said first adapter being operative for converting between analog and digital telephone signals and to couple a first digitized telephone signal carried over said wireless home network to the first telephone set.
2. The system according to claim 1, further comprising a second adapter coupled to said wireless home network and connectable to a second telephone set, said second adapter being operative for converting between analog and digital telephone signals and to couple a digitized telephone signal carried over said wireless home network to the second telephone set.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the digital data signal to be carried over said wireless home network substantially conforms to Bluetooth or IEEE802.11.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the local loop is connected for carrying a Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) signal.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the DSL signal is an ADSL signal.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is concurrently a cable television (CATV) network for delivering video and comprises coaxial cabling.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications via satellite.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications over power lines.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications with radio frequency signals.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is based on one of the following protocols: cellular; LMDS; MMDS; IEEE802.11; and Bluetooth.
11. The system according to claim 1, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications over fibers.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications based on Fiber To The Home (FTTH) technology.
13. The system according to claim 1, wherein the IP-based telephone network or the telephone service provided by the second telephone service provider is based on one or more of: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); IETF RFC 3261; Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP); ITU-T H.323; IETF RFC 2705; and any variant thereof.
14. The system according to claim 1, wherein said system is further connectable to multiple telephone sets, and said system further provides an IP-PBX functionality for routing telephone calls between the multiple telephone sets and external telephone service connections.
15. The system according to claim 1, wherein said gateway is further operative to convert between a digitized telephone signal carried over the IP-Based telephone service network and a POTS signal.
16. The system according to claim 1 wherein said single enclosure is mountable into an outlet cavity or an outlet opening.
17. The system according to claim 1, wherein said single enclosure is constructed to have at least one of the following:
a form substantially similar to that of a standard outlet;
wall mounting elements substantially similar to those of a standard wall outlet;
a shape allowing direct mounting in an opening or cavity; and
a form to at least in part substitute for a standard outlet.
18. The system according to claim 1, wherein said first adapter is pluggable into an existing outlet.
19. A device for coupling a digitized telephone signal carried over a wireless home network to a telephone set in a building, telephone wire pair in the building being coupled to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) via a local loop, the PSTN being suitable for providing Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) and being operated by a first telephone service provider, the wireless home network being connected for carrying a digital data signal in a digital data frequency band, the digital data signal containing one or more digitized telephone signals coupled to an IP-Based telephone service network external to the building, the IP-Based telephone service network being connected for carrying Voice over IP (VoIP) packets and being operated by a second telephone service provider different from the first telephone service provider, said device comprising:
an antenna for coupling to the wireless home network;
a radio frequency (RF) transceiver operable for bidirectional digital data communication with one or more additional transceivers of the same type as said transceiver over the wireless home network;
a telephone connector for connecting to the telephone set;
a multiport unit coupled to pass a digitized telephone signal between said telephone connector and said RF transceiver;
a converter for converting between analog and digital telephony signals coupled between said telephone connector and said multiport unit; and
a single enclosure housing said antenna, said RF transceiver, said telephone connector, said multi-port unit and said converter,
wherein said device is operative to connect the telephone set to a telephone service provided by the second telephone service provider.
20. The device according to claim 19, wherein the wireless home network is connected to further carry a second digitized telephone signal, and said device is further operative to couple the second digitized telephone signal carried over the wireless home network to a second telephone set.
21. The device according to claim 20, further being connectable to multiple telephone sets, said device further providing an IP-PBX functionality for routing telephone calls between the multiple telephone sets and external telephone service connections.
22. The device according to claim 19, wherein the digital data signal carried over the wireless home network substantially conforms to Bluetooth or IEEE802.11 specifications, and said RF transceiver is respectively a Bluetooth or IEEE802.11 transceiver.
23. The device according to claim 19, wherein the IP-based telephone network or the telephone service provided by the second telephone service provider is based on one or more of: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); IETF RFC 3261; Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP); ITU-T H.323; IETF RFC 2705; and any variant thereof.
24. The device according to claim 19, wherein said single enclosure is mountable into an outlet cavity or outlet opening.
25. The device according to claim 19, wherein said single enclosure is constructed to have at least one of the following:
a form substantially similar to that of a standard outlet;
wall mounting elements substantially similar to those of a standard wall outlet;
a shape allowing direct mounting in an outlet opening or cavity; and
a form to at least in part substitute for a standard outlet.
26. The device according to claim 19, wherein said device is pluggable into an existing outlet.
27. A gateway in a building for connecting a telephone set in the building to an Internet Protocol (IP)-Based telephone network other than a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) via a wireless home network, the gateway being for use with a PSTN suitable for providing Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), the PSTN being operated by a first telephone service provider and comprising a local loop connected to a telephone wire pair in the building, and the gateway further being for use with an IP-Based telephone service network external to the building, the IP-Based telephone service network being connected for carrying one or more digitized Voice over IP (VoIP) telephone signals and being operated by a second telephone service provider different from the first telephone service provider, the wireless home network being coupled for carrying a digital data signal in a digital data frequency band, and the digital data signal containing one or more digitized Voice over IP telephone signals, said gateway comprising:
an antenna for coupling to the wireless home network in the building; and
a port coupled to said antenna for connecting to the IP-Based telephone service network external to the building to be coupled to one or more digitized telephone signals, wherein said gateway is operative to pass one or more digitized telephone signals between the IP-Based telephone service network and the wireless home network.
28. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the digital data signal carried over the wireless home network substantially conforms to Bluetooth or IEEE802.11 specifications.
29. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the local loop is connected for carrying a Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) signal.
30. The gateway according to claim 29, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is concurrently a cable television (CATV) network for delivering video and comprises coaxial cabling.
31. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications via satellite.
32. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the 1P-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications over powerlines.
33. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications with radio frequency signals.
34. The gateway according to claim 33, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is based on one of the following protocols: cellular; LMDS; MMDS; IEEE802.11; and Bluetooth.
35. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications over fibers.
36. The gateway according to claim 35, wherein the IP-Based telephone service network is connected to conduct communications based on Fiber To The Home (FTTH) technology.
37. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein the IP-based telephone network or the telephone service provided by the second telephone service provider is based on one or more of: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); IETF RFC 3261; Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP); ITU-T H.323; IETF RFC 2705; or any variant thereof.
38. The gateway according to claim 27, further being connectable to multiple telephone sets, said gateway being operable to further provide an IP-PBX functionality for routing telephone calls between the multiple telephone sets and external telephone service connections.
39. The gateway according to claim 27, wherein said gateway is wall mountable.
40. A system for connecting a telephone set in a building to multiple Internet Protocol (IP)-based telephone networks external to the building, said system comprising:
a first IP-Based telephone service network external to the building and connected for carrying at least a first digitized telephone signal containing Voice over IP (VoIP) packets and operated by a first telephone service provider;
a second IP-Based telephone service network distinct from the first IP-Based telephone service network and external to the building and connected for carrying at least a second digitized telephone signal containing Voice over IP (VoIP) packets and operated by a second telephone service provider different from said first telephone service provider;
a wireless home network communicating with radio-frequency signals for connecting between locations within the building, said wireless home network being operative for carrying a digital data signal in a digital data frequency band, the digital data signal containing one or more digitized telephone signals;
a first adapter housed in a single enclosure and coupled to said wireless home network and connectable to a first telephone set, said first adapter being operative for converting between analog and digitized telephone signals, and being operative to couple first and second digitized telephone signals carried over said wireless home network to the first telephone set.
41. The system according to claim 40, further comprising a gateway housed in a second single enclosure and coupled to said wireless home network, said gateway being coupled to said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks and being operative to pass the first and second digitized telephone signals between each of said 1P-Based telephone service networks and said wireless home network.
42. The system according to claim 41, wherein said gateway is further operative to convert between a digitized telephone signal carried over the first IP-Based telephone service network and a POTS signal.
43. The system according to claim 40, further comprising a second adapter coupled to said wireless home network and connectable to a second telephone set, said second adapter being operative for converting between analog and digital telephone signals and for coupling the second digitized telephone signal carried over said wireless home network to the second telephone set.
44. The system according to claim 40, wherein the digital data signal to be carried over said wireless home network substantially conforms to Bluetooth or IEEE802.11 specifications.
45. The system according to claim 40, wherein one of said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks is connected to said wireless home network in the building over a local loop that is connected for carrying a Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) signal.
46. The system according to claim 45, wherein the DSL signal is an ADSL signal.
47. The system according to claim 40, wherein at least one of said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks is concurrently a cable television (CATV) network for delivering video and comprises coaxial cabling.
48. The system according to claim 40, wherein at least one of said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks is connected to conduct communications via satellite.
49. The system according to claim 40, wherein at least one of said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks is connected to conduct communications over power lines.
50. The system according to claim 40, wherein at least one of said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks is connected to conduct communications with radio frequency signals.
51. The system according to claim 50, wherein said at least one of said IP-Based telephone service networks is based on one of the following protocols: cellular; LMDS; MMDS; IEEE802.11; and Bluetooth.
52. The system according to claim 40, wherein at least one of said first and second IP-Based telephone service networks is connected to conduct communications over fibers.
53. The system according to claim 52, wherein said at least one of said IP-Based telephone service networks is connected to conduct communications based on Fiber To The Home (FTTH) technology.
54. The system according to claim 40, wherein at least one of the first and second digitized telephone signals is based on at least one of: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); IETF RFC 3261; Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP); ITU-T H.323; IETF RFC 2705; and any variant thereof.
55. The system according to claim 40, wherein said system is further connectable to multiple telephone sets, and said system further provides an IP-PBX functionality for routing telephone calls between the multiple telephone sets and external telephone service connections.
56. The system according to claim 40 wherein said single enclosure is mountable into an outlet cavity or an outlet opening.
57. The system according to claim 40, wherein said single enclosure is constructed to have at least one of the following:
a form substantially similar to that of a standard outlet;
wall mounting elements substantially similar to those of a standard wall outlet;
a shape allowing direct mounting in an outlet opening or cavity; and
a form to at least in part substitute for a standard outlet.
58. The system according to claim 40, wherein said first adapter is pluggable into an existing outlet.
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