WO1997029598A1 - Method for call set-up and a telecommunication system - Google Patents
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- WO1997029598A1 WO1997029598A1 PCT/FI1997/000081 FI9700081W WO9729598A1 WO 1997029598 A1 WO1997029598 A1 WO 1997029598A1 FI 9700081 W FI9700081 W FI 9700081W WO 9729598 A1 WO9729598 A1 WO 9729598A1
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- the invention relates to a method for call set-up in a telecommuni ⁇ cation system comprising a plurality of subscriber terminals, a plurality of service provider means, at least one service database means for storing serv ⁇ ice information received from the service provider means, and a telecommuni ⁇ cations network via which calls are established in the system.
- the invention also relates to a method for call set-up in a telecommu ⁇ nication system comprising a plurality of subscriber terminals, a plurality of service provider means, several service database means for storing service information received from the service provider means, and a telecommunica ⁇ tions network via which calls are established in the system.
- the invention further relates to a telecommunication system compris ⁇ ing a plurality of subscriber terminals, a plurality of service provider means, several service database means, and a telecommunications network via which calls are arranged to be established in the system.
- Prices are affected by e.g. the duration of the call, the time of the day and the day of the week.
- the subscriber can also use an additional device connected to the phone for making polling calls to several different operators or an operator service device, for example to check the service prices before actual call set-up. After the polling, the additional device chooses the opera ⁇ tor/network offering the lowest price.
- Polling calls cost and congest the telecommunications network, and furthermore the use of an additional device for making a polling call increases the duration of the call or completely prevents it, as polling calls are typically made immediately before the actual call. Operators may also recognise the polling subscriber on the basis of the polling call. Furthermore, service infor ⁇ mation is not provided by an independent source, but instead by the service provider itself.
- the subscriber preserves his/her anonymity while checking price and other service information of different operators, and the price data for the operators originate from independent sources.
- a service database means is in connection with service provider means and stores service information received via the connection
- the service information stored in the service database means is periodically transmitted to a control means in connection with a subscriber terminal
- the control means in connection with the subscriber terminal stores the service information received from the service database means
- the service infor ⁇ mation stored in the control means is used in controlling call set-up from the subscriber terminal.
- a method conforming with the invention is also characterized in that a service database means is in connection with other service database means and with service provider means, and stores the service information received via the connection, the service information stored in the service database means is periodically transferred to a control means in connection with a sub- scriber terminal, and the control means in connection with the subscriber ter ⁇ minal stores the service information received from the service database means, and the services information stored in the control means is used in controlling call set-up from the subscriber terminal.
- a telecommunication system conforming with the invention is charac- terized in that the telecommunication system comprises service database means whose connections with each other form a network, the service data ⁇ base means are arranged to be in connection with service provider means, a control means in connection with a subscriber terminal is arranged to be peri ⁇ odically in connection with the service database means for transmission of service information, and the control means is arranged to control call set-up of the subscriber terminal on the basis of the service information.
- the method of the invention offers significant advantages.
- a sub ⁇ scriber is more aware of the teleservices and is able to choose the most inex ⁇ pensive or the most reliable operator for message switching.
- Figure 1 shows the operation of a telecommunication system on a small scale
- Figure 2 shows the operation of a control means in connection with a subscriber terminal
- Figure 3 shows the operation of a telecommunication system on a large scale.
- Figure 1 shows the near-by area of a telecommunication system related to a subscriber.
- This area of the telecommunication system comprises a service database means 10, a subscriber terminal 110, a control means 11 in connection with the subscriber terminal, and service provider means 15, 16 and 17.
- Figure 2 also shows the near-by area of a telecommunication system.
- the telecommunication system comprises a service database means 10, a subscriber terminal 110, a control means 11 in connection with the subscriber terminal, and a service provider means 15.
- Figure 3 shows the telecommunication system of the invention on a large scale.
- the system comprises a plurality of service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40.
- Control means 11 and 12, and service provider means 15, 16, and 17 in connection with the subscriber terminal are in connection with the service database means 10.
- Control means 21 , 22, and 23, and service pro- vider means 25 and 26 in connection with the subscriber terminal are in con- nection with the service database means 20.
- Control means 31 , 32, 33, and service provider means 35 in connection with the subscriber terminal are in connection with the service database means 30.
- Control means 41 and 42, and service provider means 45 and 46 in connection with the subscriber ter- minal are in connection with the service database means 40.
- the service database means 10 is in connection with the service provider means 15, 16 and 17 via connections 120, 121 and 122 and stores the service infor ⁇ mation.
- the service information especially comprises price data for the tele- phone connection related to the operator, indicating the cost of call set-up and the cost per unit of time employed by each operator.
- price data In addition to price data, other data may also be included, such as the traffic load of the operator, call set-up being more reliable via an operator having a smaller traffic load, even though the operator may have higher time charging.
- a service database means 10 conforming with the inventive solution preferably comprises a digital memory for storing service information of the operators 15, 16 and 17.
- the memory can be any known type of memory, preferably with changeable content, whose operation is based on optic, elec ⁇ tric or magnetic storage. Such solutions include e.g. CD (Compact Disc), RAM (Random Access Memory) and hard disk storage.
- the service data ⁇ base means preferably also comprises a memory and a processor controlling the operation of the service database means.
- the service provider means 15, 16 and 17 are ordinary telecommunications devices and equipment used by various operators to offer e.g. long distance teleservices and international teleservices. Data transmission can also take place via power lines of power companies, the lines being in two different uses allowing the company to pro ⁇ vide competitive teleservices.
- the equipment of major international operators also comprises e.g.
- the connections 120, 121 and 122 are preferably digital transfer channels, implemented over the radio path or via a cable. This way the operators, represented by the service provider means 15, 16 and 17, are most preferably in a continuos real time connection with the service data ⁇ base means 10 and perform real time update of the service information.
- the connections 120, 121 and 122 can even operate on an errand boy principle, the service information of the operators 15, 16 and 17 being manually trans ⁇ mitted to the service database means 10. Thus service information concerning the future can also be stored to the service database means 10.
- the service information stored in the service database means 10 is periodically transmitted via a connection 123 to the control means 11 in con ⁇ nection with the subscriber terminal 110.
- the connection 123 preferably allows fast digital data transmission in digital or analogue form over the radio path or via a cable. Cable data transmission operates electrically or optically in accor ⁇ dance with prior art.
- Service information is transmitted preferably automatically to the control means 11 so that the service database means 10 establishes, either regularly or when service information is being updated, a connection with a subscriber who owns or controls a subscriber terminal 110 or a control means 11.
- Another alternative for data transmission is that the subscriber uses the subscriber terminal 110 and the control means 11 connected thereto to establish a connection with the service database means 10 by calling the number of a usual teleservice database means 10.
- control means 11 is connected to the subscriber terminal, because only this way the sub ⁇ scriber can be aware of current teleservices price data and the market situa- tion.
- the control means 11 in connection with the subscriber terminal stores the service information received from the service database means 10 and controls the subscriber terminal 110 call set-up by means of the stored service information.
- the control means 11 conforming with the inventive solution pref ⁇ erably comprises a digital memory where service information is stored.
- the memory can be any known type of memory, preferably with changeable con ⁇ tents, whose operation is based on optic, electric or magnetic storage.
- the control means 11 preferably also comprises a processor for controlling the operation.
- the control means 11 can start to direct subscriber calls on the basis of the service information e.g. via the most competitive operator 15, 16 or 17.
- the control means 11 chooses the most inexpensive operator, say operator 15, for long distance calls and, say operator 16, for international calls.
- the control means 11 directs the call to operator 16.
- service information may also comprise information on the quality of the connection, which the sub ⁇ scriber may find important.
- the control means 11 controls call set-up so that the transfer channel meets the quality requirements set by the signal or the user.
- the control can be effected e.g. so that the control means 11 shows the operator identification number or code to the subscriber for instance on a liquid crystal display (LCD) or the like.
- the control means 11 add the operator code to the number chosen by the subscriber, thus directing the call to said operator.
- the subscriber may also supply the control means 11 with special control information used in call set ⁇ up.
- This kind of Information may include e.g. the estimated duration of the call or the required quality of the connection. Quality may refer to e.g. the signal- to-noise ratio or whether the transfer channel is digital or analogue.
- the sub ⁇ scriber transfers his/her own control information to the control means 11 using the subscriber terminal 110 via a connection 127 by means of e.g. a keyboard or verbally by using the subscriber terminal microphone, and in this case the control means 11 has to recognise speech.
- connection 127 can be any conventional data transmission conductor between a main and a peripheral electronic unit or an optical link.
- the control means 11 preferably warns if a previously set duration for the call is exceeded. A warning can also be given for excessively short calls.
- the control means 11 can also comprise a statistical call optimisation process, which keeps track of calls made by the subscriber. In this case, when the subscriber calls a given number, the control means 11 knows e.g. the expected duration of the call, based on which the control means 11 can suggest a certain operator or auto ⁇ matically choose an operator.
- the service database means 10, 20, 30, and 40 form their own service areas, each comprising a plurality of subscriber terminals with control means and service provider means.
- the service area of the service database means 10 comprises subscriber terminals with control means 1 and 12, and service provider means 15 and 16 representing differ- ent operators.
- the invention is characterized in that the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 are connected to each other as a network and transmit service information to each other.
- This network connection 50 can operate via an existing telephone network, or the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 can be interconnected by their own network.
- control means 11 in connection with the subscriber terminal 110 can also be connected to the service database 10 via its own channel 123 (radio channel or cable), the connections between the service databases 10, 20, 30 and 40 and the control means 11 , 12, 21-23, 31-33, 41 and 42 forming a network of their own.
- the control means 11 and the service database means 10 can preferably be in continuous real time connec ⁇ tion with each other.
- the service da ⁇ tabase means 10, 20, 30 and 40 can stay in continuous real time connection with each other.
- the information exchanged between the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 is dependent on the network connecting the service database means, and the data transmission capacity.
- the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 may share all informa ⁇ tion with each other.
- the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 may divide all service information e.g. into three categories on the basis of their use.
- the most important information comprises teleservice information A of the area of the service database means regarding calls outgoing from said area.
- the second category comprises service information B regarding calls incoming to or passing via the area of the service database.
- the third category comprises service information C not related to the service area of the service database means.
- the service database means 10, 20, 30, 40 transmits infor ⁇ mation A regarding all calls outgoing from its own area to control means in connection with subscriber terminals.
- the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 is arranged to gather all information A and B from the operators of its own area, and to preferably automatically transmit information B to the use of other service database means.
- Each service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 is preferably arranged to share all service information with all of the other service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40.
- the service database means 10, 20, 30 and 40 may also preferably process received statistical information to a form more easily used by the control means 11 , 12, 21-23, 31-33, 41 and 42. Such data processing comprises e.g.
- the duration of the call is the variable and the unit price (price/min or price/pulse) the value of the function.
- the control means 11 , 12, 21-23, 31-33, 41 and 42 uses the statistical expectation value for the duration of the call, obtained by an optimisation process, the control means 11 , 12, 21-23, 31-33, 41 and 42 estimates the total price of the call by calculating the integral from the price data function using the estimated dura- tion of the call. On the basis of the total price the control means 11, 12, 21-23, 31-33, 41 and 42 controls the choice of operator.
- the network based solution and data transmission of the invention enable a highly efficient use of teleservices.
- a subscriber wishes to make a call from Finland to India, and that calls from Finland to USA and from USA to India altogether cost less than a direct call from Finland to India.
- the subscriber preferably inputs only the telephone number in India into the control means 11 , which knows that the call is most inexpen ⁇ sively carried out indirectly via the USA.
- the control means 11 directs the subscriber to call India via an operator in the USA, not directly through a Finnish operator. This way the most inexpensive Finnish and American op ⁇ erators will be chosen, resulting in less costs than the choice of the most inex ⁇ pensive Finnish operator alone.
- the service databases are interconnected as a network through a communications network, and that all information acquired by a service information database is also available to all other service information databases.
- Data transmission between the service information databases, and the information that is then transferred to the control means do not have to be statistical only, as service information can be expressed and transmitted in a form of a function or a rela- tion, or in any other form.
- the control means On the basis of the service information transmitted the control means then routes and directs the formation of the connection at the subscriber terminal.
- control means such as e.g. the expected duration of the connection or quality requirements for the connection.
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