WO2000036857A2 - Method for implementing a sound message send/receive service in a telecommunication network - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04W—WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
- H04W88/00—Devices specially adapted for wireless communication networks, e.g. terminals, base stations or access point devices
- H04W88/18—Service support devices; Network management devices
- H04W88/184—Messaging devices, e.g. message centre
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M19/00—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems
- H04M19/02—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems providing ringing current or supervisory tones, e.g. dialling tone or busy tone
- H04M19/04—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems providing ringing current or supervisory tones, e.g. dialling tone or busy tone the ringing-current being generated at the substations
- H04M19/041—Encoding the ringing signal, i.e. providing distinctive or selective ringing capability
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/42—Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
- H04M3/42382—Text-based messaging services in telephone networks such as PSTN/ISDN, e.g. User-to-User Signalling or Short Message Service for fixed networks
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/42—Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
- H04M3/50—Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
- H04M3/53—Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
- H04M3/533—Voice mail systems
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M2207/00—Type of exchange or network, i.e. telephonic medium, in which the telephonic communication takes place
- H04M2207/18—Type of exchange or network, i.e. telephonic medium, in which the telephonic communication takes place wireless networks
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/42—Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
- H04M3/50—Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
- H04M3/53—Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
- H04M3/5322—Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems for recording text messages
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- the invention relates to a method according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the invention also relates to a mobile phone, a service center and a terminal device suitable for implementing the method according to the invention.
- connection data associated with a service provider or a service such as the name, connection code, etc.
- a method and system featuring the possibility of delivering messages comprised of successive tones or a text (such as short messages) to a subscriber terminal device or, vice versa, from the terminal device.
- Such embodiments are described, e.g., in FI patent applications no. FI 945,075, FI 962,553 and FI 962,961.
- ring tones e.g., popular music samples
- server has ring tones (e.g., popular music samples) stored therein so that a mobile phone subscriber can retrieve said ring tones into his mobile phone through the steps of reading a code (e.g., BVAZSAEP), e.g., from the service provider's www pages, by entering the code into his own terminal device and then sending said code as a short message to the short-message server/center, where the subscriber is identified and, based on said code, the ring tone ordered by the subscriber is sent to his mobile telephone.
- a code e.g., BVAZSAEP
- the subscriber can play the delivered ring tone and store it in his mobile phone's selection of ring tones, whereupon it can be used only as a ring tone.
- the implementation of this embodiment is possible in, e.g., mobile phone types Nokia 6110, 6150, 8810, 81 lOi and 9000i, however, without the possibility of retransmitting the received ring tone to another subscriber or using the same as the alarm signal of the mobile phone's alarm clock.
- Such a service provider can be found by contacting, e.g., Radiolinja's Jukebox service at hup: //jukehoksi .radiolinja ft or Sonera's Doris service at http://www snnera.fi/nmt- gxm/dnri /nnnivn litsin.ht l.
- ring tone services The basic concept of these ring tone services is that a subscriber can order a desired ring tone from a service provider, whereby the ring tone data is sent only to his personal mobile phone, wherein it can be used as a ring tone for incoming calls.
- the service centers of telecom operators have also offered voice mail systems in which a subscriber can leave a voice message to the voice mail center, whereupon the destination party known as B-subscriber has been provided with the possibility of hearing said message by calling the voice mail center.
- Systems based on this concept operate so that, after receiving a voice mail message, the voice mail center sends the destination subscriber a message informing that one voice mail message has been received at the voice mail center. Then, the destination subscriber calls the voice mail center, receives instructions and enters his password, whereupon he is authorized to listen to the voice-mail messages addressed to him.
- a shortcoming of this arrangement is that no musical tune messages or melodic ring tones can be transmitted to another subscriber from the ordering pages of the service provider's www site or from the subscriber's personal terminal device.
- a further shortcoming is that the sending subscriber cannot a priori know whether the other subscriber has a terminal device suitable for receiving a melodic voice mail message.
- MT musical tune message
- a further shortcoming of conventional techniques is that the alarm clock signal of a terminal device has been controllable only by the owner of the terminal device, whereby alarm signal information defined by others than the terminal device owner has been impossible to emit via the alarm clock device or in the same fashion as by an alarm clock.
- the goal of the invention is achieved by providing a telecom network with a facility to deliver ring tones and the like particularly as a musical tune message to the terminal device of another subscriber.
- the invention is particularly characterized in that the sending party (e.g., the A-subscriber) is offered the possibility of sending a musical tune message (MT) to the terminal device of the another party later called the B-subscriber.
- MT musical tune message
- a preferred embodiment of the invention is also characterized in that the message received by a subscriber terminal device may also be used as the alarm signal of the terminal device's alarm clock.
- the musical tune message is played to the subscriber either from the alarm signal device at the loudness of the terminal device's alarm clock or from the earphone of a hands-free set at a sound pressure above the normal setting.
- the method according to the invention is characterized by the specifications disclosed in the characterizing part of claim 1.
- the mobile phone according to the invention is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 15.
- the service center according to the invention is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 16.
- the terminal device according to the invention is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 17.
- the invention has significant benefits. Instead of a mere voice mail message or text message, the user of the invention can send another subscriber of a short-message service a musical tune message (MT), whereby an unexpected type of novel feature service is offered to mobile phone users and service providers.
- MT musical tune message
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the equipment and system associated with the service.
- Figs. 2 A and 2B show a flow diagram illustrating the send/receive arrangements of a musical tune message in two alternative embodiments.
- the invention described herein relates to a method for sending a voice mail message or musical tune message (MT) with the help of a subscriber terminal device 1 to the terminal device 2 of another subscriber.
- the method is applicable in a telecom network 4, part of which is formed by a musical tune message center 3, wherefrom the user by means of his terminal device can select a desired musical piece 5, then submit the directory number of the recipient's terminal device 2 and thus send the musical piece to the recipient's terminal device 2, whose display subsequently indicates the greetings or other message received from the sender.
- the recipient can after storage and/or activation of the received musical or voice-mail message listen to the same, store the same in his terminal device 2 and use the same as a ring tone, the alarm signal of the alarm clock of the terminal device or retransmit the same to a third party.
- the process according to the invention begins from block 10, followed by block 11 in which the A-subscriber opens with the help of his terminal device 1 the www page of a musical tune message center MTPK 3 maintained by a service provider such as a telecom operator, where the stored musical pieces are selectable by certain codes/names and are so arranged that the A-subscriber 1 can enter in a certain field the mobile phone directory number (e.g., 050- 5066728) of the recipient's (B-subscriber) terminal device 2.
- the mobile phone directory number e.g., 050- 50667228
- the A-subscriber After the A-subscriber has entered the directory number of the B-subscriber 2 and selected his favourite musical piece, he can give the "send" command (by a certain keystroke or icon, etc.) that in block 12 sends the musical tune message to the B-subscriber's mobile phone 2 over the telecom network 4.
- the B-subscriber's terminal device 2 indicates the greeting/message associated with the musical tune message as a short message (e.g., as text "With love from me ”) on the display of the terminal device 2.
- the B- subscriber can store and/or activate the musical tune message, as well as listen to or store the same in his terminal device as is known from the listening and storing technique of ring tones.
- MTPK 3 Before the desired musical tune message (MT) is sent to the B-subscriber's terminal device 2, MTPK 3 checks in block 13 the compatibility of B-subscriber's terminal device 2. If the check result is "YES”, MTPK 3 sends in block 15 the musical tune message (MT) to the B-subscriber's terminal device 2. If the result is "NO”, MTPK 3 reports in block 14 the situation to the A-subscriber via his terminal device 1. Next, the B-subscriber's terminal device in block 16 indicates the message transmitted along with the received MT. At his will, the B-subscriber can activate the MT in block 17 and hear it.
- Fig. 2B illustrates an alternative process in which the A-subscriber enters, after the start block 18, into his own mobile phone 1 the code of the desired musical piece stored in the musical tune message service center 3 and/or the name thereof (e.g., "BVAZSAEP" and/or "Holy night") and in block 19 the mobile phone directory number of the B-subscriber, and sends the information as a short message to the service provider's service center 3, where the message is checked in block 20 and, when necessary, checks in block 21 whether the B-subscriber has a compatible terminal device and, subsequently, the ordered musical tune message is sent in block 23 to the B-subscriber's terminal device 2.
- the code of the desired musical piece stored in the musical tune message service center 3 and/or the name thereof e.g., "BVAZSAEP" and/or "Holy night
- the mobile phone directory number of the B-subscriber e.g., "BVAZSAEP" and/or "Holy night”
- MTPK If MTPK cannot retrieve sufficient data on the type of the B-subscriber's terminal device (e.g., because the B-subscriber may be a client of another network and therefore data on his terminal device is not availa- ble in the network, or some other reason prevents access to the needed data), MTPK sends a report on such a shortcoming to the A-subscriber and gives in block 22 the A-subscriber a choice whether or not to send the ordered musical tune message MT to the B-subscriber. Then, A-subscriber can decide whether to send the ordered MT to the B-subscriber although no firm information has been obtained on the existence of a compatible terminal device on the B-subscriber side. This choice can save the A-subscriber from unnecessary costs.
- the A-subscriber can order the musical tune message MT to be sent to his own mobile phone 1 and then retransmit the message to the B-subscriber's terminal device 2 by dialing the B-subscriber's directory number.
- the user's terminal device (1, 2) contains all the necessary means for retransmitting the musical tune message to another subscriber or for storing the musical tune message into the alarm signal selection of the alarm clock of his terminal device.
- MTPK may include a short-message center, an intelligent network or a portion of these facilities or, alternatively, comprise a www server or the like equipment.
- a synthesized sound message may be used as the ordered message.
- the scope and spirit of the invention also covers synthesized sound sequences that cannot be categorized as music or speech in a strict sense.
- a sound message is typically played from the alarm signal device of the terminal at a sound pressure approximately equal to that of the alarm signal proper.
- the telecom network is equipped to give a subscriber the possibility of sending a code and/or name defining the desired musical tune or sound message, together with the B-subscriber directory number, to a musical tune message service center 3, wherein the B-subscriber data and ownership of a compatible terminal device is verified if necessary, after which the musical tune message ordered by the first subscriber is sent to the B-subscriber 2, the B-subscriber's terminal device 2 indicates the receipt of the musical tune message by displaying a text telling that said musical tune message has been received and, if so arranged, displays the sending party's text message (e.g., "With love"), and finally the B-subscriber can listen to said musical tune message by activating/storing the same and, when so desired, retransmit the same to the terminal device of a third mobile phone user.
- the B-subscriber can listen to said musical tune message by activating/storing the same and, when so desired, retransmit the same to the terminal device of a third mobile phone user.
- the system can be configured so that sending said musical tune message (MT) may be allowed from both the service user's terminal device (1) as well as from said service center (3) to the terminal device (2) of the B-subscriber in a short- message format.
- sending said musical tune message (MT) may be allowed from both the service user's terminal device (1) as well as from said service center (3) to the terminal device (2) of the B-subscriber in a short- message format.
- the mobile phone (1 or 2) used in the method may be allowed to receive, store, play and retransmit a musical tune message sent thereto.
- the service center and/or the data base 3 thereof can be arranged to send to and indicate on the subscriber terminal device 1 the names and codes of available musical tune messages and provide thereon a recipient data entry field by means of which the service user can submit the recipient's directory number and then select a desired musical tune message, whereby it is sent directly from the service center to the B-subscriber's terminal 2.
- the A subscriber allowed to submit the required data through sending the code and/or name of the musical tune message, together with the mobile phone directory number of the B-subscriber, to the service center 3, where the necessary functions are carried out to send the musical tune message to the B-subscriber.
- the B-subscriber may be provided with a facility allowing the musical tune message, which is sent by the A-subscriber or, respectively, ordered by the A-subscriber to be sent, to be stored in his terminal device 2 or the smart card thereof (such as the SIM card) and use the content of the message as the ring tone of his terminal device 2, alarm signal of his terminal device alarm clock or retransmit the message to a third party.
- Service billing can be arranged according to the invention so that the A-subscriber is billed by the service center 3 or a billing facility (such as a billing center) operating therewith for a musical tune message sent to the B-subscriber or, alternatively, a sufficient payment (e-cash) must be sent from the A-subscriber's terminal device in conjunction with the sending of the musical tune message to the account of the service center and/or the due party to receive the payment such as the service provider.
- a billing facility such as a billing center
- the invention also concerns a mobile phone 1, 2 to be used in conjunction with the use of the method according to the invention, said mobile phone including means for reception, storage and playing as well as retransmission of said sound message to the terminal device of a third party.
- the invention concerns a service center comprising means for storage, reception and sending of musical tune messages, as well as means for receiving and/or storing the (B-subscriber) directory number of the recipient of the musical tune message, whereby said service center 3 also includes means for receiving the code/name of the musical tune message and the destination B-subscriber directory number submitted from the A-subscriber's terminal device 1 so that said service center is capable of sending the musical tune message selected by the A-subscriber 1 to the terminal device 2 of the B-subscriber.
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