WO2002009402A1 - Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding - Google Patents

Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2002009402A1
WO2002009402A1 PCT/GB2001/003276 GB0103276W WO0209402A1 WO 2002009402 A1 WO2002009402 A1 WO 2002009402A1 GB 0103276 W GB0103276 W GB 0103276W WO 0209402 A1 WO0209402 A1 WO 0209402A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
call
processing
node
called party
telephone
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/GB2001/003276
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Michael David Stanmore Crook
Original Assignee
Orange Personal Communications Services Limited
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Orange Personal Communications Services Limited filed Critical Orange Personal Communications Services Limited
Priority to AU2001270896A priority Critical patent/AU2001270896A1/en
Priority to EP01949781A priority patent/EP1302059A1/en
Priority to US10/333,533 priority patent/US20040028204A1/en
Publication of WO2002009402A1 publication Critical patent/WO2002009402A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/48Arrangements for recalling a calling subscriber when the wanted subscriber ceases to be busy
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2203/00Aspects of automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M2203/65Aspects of automatic or semi-automatic exchanges related to applications where calls are combined with other types of communication
    • H04M2203/658Combination of voice calls and paging
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/50Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
    • H04M3/53Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
    • H04M3/533Voice mail systems
    • H04M3/53308Message originator indirectly connected to the message centre, e.g. after detection of busy or absent state of a called party
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/54Arrangements for diverting calls for one subscriber to another predetermined subscriber

Definitions

  • This invention relates to apparatus and methods for processing a
  • CCBS A system of call completion to busy subscriber
  • Figure 3 is a flowchart diagram of such a system
  • a telecommunications system capable of carrying out CCBS services
  • OSN node
  • TSN terminating switch node
  • a calling party calls a called party's telephone station in step 102.
  • the request for call setup is passed from the calling party to an
  • the calling party is subsequently provided by the OSN a tone signalling that the called party's
  • the CCBS request is
  • the OSN then signals to the TSN that CCBS is
  • the TSN determines if the called party's
  • the TSN waits until the called party has hung up the receiver in step
  • a message is then transmitted from the TSN to the OSN that the called
  • the OSN places a first call leg to the calling
  • step 218 If this call is answered (step 220), the OSN places a second
  • the CCBS request as commonly available can only be sent when the
  • the OSN is not informed that the called party is busy.
  • US patent 5668853 describes a method and system for providing a call
  • the call is being forwarded to the voice feature service apparatus, the calling
  • the voice feature service apparatus may then carry out the call
  • both parties are connected to the same exchange or at least the same network
  • JP-A-8293920 describes a voice
  • OSN originating switch node
  • the OSN retrieves the calling party's
  • the TSN stores the received message together with the calling party's
  • called party requests call completion by inputting a key sequence into the
  • the TSN reads the calling party's number
  • the callback is not under the control of the calling party.
  • the request for call completion is passed sent from the processing node via
  • Call completion service may thus be provided although the call is set
  • the calling party may be charged for the calls
  • the method of processing a telephone call comprises the
  • step of said processing node providing said calling party with an option to
  • request call completion service in addition to, or instead of, a different service
  • the processing node includes a voice mail
  • the method comprises: if said called party is unavailable, determining if call forwarding to said voice mail system or
  • paging bureau is enabled for said called party; and setting up said call to said
  • processing node providing said called party with an option to request call
  • forwarding system and the method comprises the steps of: if said called party
  • processing node is adapted to detect different reasons
  • the calling party may be
  • a telephone system comprising: an originating switch node, having means for
  • processing node connected to said terminating switch node and having means
  • a telephone system capable of carrying out a remote request for call
  • processing node signalling to an originating switch node
  • the processing node signals to an originating switch node that call
  • the calling party may be correctly charged for the set up
  • Figure 1 is a general outline of a fixed line network according to the
  • Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of the general outline of a fixed-line
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart diagram showing the steps of a call completion
  • Figure 4 is a diagram showing communications between the telephone
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart diagram showing the steps of a call completion
  • Figure 6 is a diagram showing communications between the telephone
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing elements involved in the
  • the first telephone station 10 is connected to a first switching node
  • This originating exchange 12 may be directly
  • the terminating exchange 14 as shown in Figure 1.
  • the terminating exchange 14 is shown in Figure 1.
  • the called party's telephone station is busy when the telephone
  • the terminating exchange may forward the call to a voice mail
  • processing node 16 In this way the calling party may leave a message for the
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing elements involved in the
  • the called party is provided with a voice mail processing node.
  • MSC mobile switching centre
  • the MSC 36 is connected via communication links to a number of
  • BSCs base station controllers 44.
  • the BSCs are dispersed geographically
  • Each BSC 44 controls
  • BTSs base transceiver stations
  • a BTS 42 is connected by further communication links to, the BSC 44.
  • a BTS 42 is connected by further communication links to, the BSC 44.
  • BTSs area served by
  • the area is referred to as a "cell”.
  • a GSM network is provided with a large number of such cells, which are
  • the mobile switching centre 36 is also connected via communication
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communications system
  • HLR home location register
  • Each mobile switching centre is a database storing subscriber data.
  • Each mobile switching centre is also a database storing subscriber data.
  • VLR visitor location register
  • the VLRs are served by the mobile switching centre.
  • the VLRs are served by the mobile switching centre.
  • the VLRs are served by the mobile switching centre.
  • the MSC/VLR is
  • calling party and a called party's mobile station 40 may be established in the
  • BTSs 42, 62 in mobile telecommunications networks and the links between
  • the traffic links carry circuit connection data and the
  • signalling links carry out-of-band signalling data.
  • the traffic links and signalling links are on logically separate channels which are often carried on
  • the same physical connection for example, an optical fibre link.
  • Signalling may for example be according to the ISUP
  • the originating switching node OSN When a call is placed the originating switching node OSN transmits an
  • IAM ISUP initial address message
  • the TSN examines
  • the dialled number determines that it serves the called party, and that the line
  • the TSN transmits an ISUP address complete message (ACM)
  • the OSN transmits an
  • IAM to reserve a circuit to an intermediate switching node ISN.
  • the TSN When a called party answers a call placed by a calling party, the TSN
  • ISUP call progress message may also be
  • the CCBS request is signalled from the OSN to the TSN in step
  • the present invention may be carried out by the elements outlined in
  • Figures 1 and 2 At least the voice mail processing node and the originating
  • switch node OSN are adapted, by means of a stored signalling control
  • a processing node in a fixed line telecommunications network provided from a processing node in a fixed line telecommunications network.
  • the functions of the OSN and/or the TSN are carried out by the serving
  • MSC VLR of the calling party and/or the called party as shown in Figure 2.
  • the serving MSC/VLR of the called party detects that the called MSC/VLR of the called party
  • step 304 placing a call from a calling party to a called party (step 304) and establishing
  • connection if the called party is not busy in step 306 are the same as
  • node is enabled (step 308). If CF b is not enabled, the calling party receives an
  • the voice mail processing node then transmits an automated
  • voice message such as "leave a message or press 3 to request call completion
  • the voice mail system or to request a call-back service to arrange for a real- time conversation with the called party. If the calling party chooses to leave a
  • calling party chooses to request call-back, he or she enters a predetermined
  • step 318 With the touch-tone method, a dual-tone
  • DTMF multi frequency
  • the voice mail processing node sends a remote
  • remote CCBS request is transmitted via signalling links carrying out-of-band
  • the OSN passes a remote CCBS
  • step 416 and 418 The OSN then initiates (step 420, and 322) and carries out
  • CCBS request is transmitted by the OSN a charge may be applied for the
  • CCBS request may be made to the calling party, as in the prior art
  • the TSN signals to the OSN that the called party is
  • step 424 The OSN then carries out the call completion service.
  • connection (step 438 and 328) by bridging the first and second call are the
  • the TSN detects the reason for the station to be unavailable and
  • the TSN notifies when the called party's telephone goes on-hook after being used the first time following
  • the remote CCBS request and signals the information to the OSN.
  • the OSN
  • call may alternatively be
  • the TSN sets up the call to a call forwarding processing node.
  • forwarding processing node is provided with voice processing means and
  • the call forwarding system sets
  • the call forwarding system signals the request to the OSN and the
  • the call may be forwarded to a paging bureau instead to
  • a voice mail processing node In this case a voice connection is established
  • the agent may
  • the called party may for
  • a voice message is transmitted to the calling party informing that the called
  • the process node or box then signals the remote CCBS request via

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
  • Telephonic Communication Services (AREA)

Abstract

A method of processing a telephone call using a terminating switch node connected to a processing node, said method comprising the steps of: receiving a call from a calling party via an originating switch node and determining if a called party is available; if said called party is unavailable, passing said call to said processing node; said processing node sending a remote request for said call completion service; and said terminating switch node transmitting said remote request to said originating switch node.

Description

CALL COMPLETION TO BUSY SUBSCRIBERS DESPITE OF CALL FORWARDING
This invention relates to apparatus and methods for processing a
telephone call. More particularly, but not exclusively it relates to methods
and systems to carry out call completion if a called party is unavailable.
A system of call completion to busy subscriber (CCBS), which
connect a calling party's telephone station to a called party's station when the
called party becomes free after the called party's telephone station was busy, is
known in the art. Figure 3 is a flowchart diagram of such a system and Figure
4 shows the different signalling messages transmitted between the different
elements in such a system.
A telecommunications system capable of carrying out CCBS services
includes a calling party's telephone station connected to an originating switch
node (OSN). The OSN is either directly, or via a network of intermediate
switch nodes, connected to a terminating switch node (TSN). The called
party's telephone station is connected to the TSN 14. Referring to Figure 3
and 4, a calling party calls a called party's telephone station in step 102. To
place a call, the request for call setup is passed from the calling party to an
OSN (step 202) and further to a TSN (step 204). If the called party's station is
busy, a message signalling that the called party's telephone set is busy is
transmitted from the TSN to the OSN in step 206. The calling party is subsequently provided by the OSN a tone signalling that the called party's
station is busy in step 208.
If the called party's telephone station is busy, the calling party has the
possibility of requesting the CCBS service in step 108. The CCBS request is
for example given by operating the calling party's telephone touch-tone
keypad and a predetermined DTMF signal is transmitted from the calling
party to the OSN in step 210. The OSN then signals to the TSN that CCBS is
requested in step 212. The TSN then determines if the called party's
telephone station is in an off-hook state in step 112. If the telephone station is
off-hook, the TSN waits until the called party has hung up the receiver in step
214. A message is then transmitted from the TSN to the OSN that the called
party is free in step 216. The OSN then places a first call leg to the calling
party in step 218. If this call is answered (step 220), the OSN places a second
call leg to the called party via the TSN in steps 222 and 224. If this second
call is answered (step 226), a message is transmitted from the TSN to the
OSN (step 228) and a connection between the calling and the called party's
telephone station is established by bridging the first and second call legs.
The CCBS request as commonly available can only be sent when the
OSN has been informed that the called party is busy. If the call is answered
by a voice mail system, the OSN is not informed that the called party is busy.
Hence, CCBS cannot be requested. US patent 5668853 describes a method and system for providing a call
progress option for a calling party whose telephone call has been connected
via a switching facility to a central voice feature apparatus. A telephone
switching facility is connected in combination to a voice feature service
apparatus and to the telephone sets of the calling party and the called party.. If
the call is being forwarded to the voice feature service apparatus, the calling
party may signal a request for call progressing to the voice feature service
apparatus. The voice feature service apparatus may then carry out the call
progressing or pass a message for initiating call progressing to the switching
facility. Subsequently, when both parties are detected as being on-hook, the
calling party is signalled with a ring back signal. Although it is mentioned
that a network of exchanges may be involved, no way of implementing the
system across a network of exchanges is described. A number of drawbacks
are apparent. For example, if the call progressing is controlled by the voice
mail system or is passed to the switching exchange connected in to the voice
feature system, this may have charging implications. In the call progress
service, only the originally called party can be charged for the calls
establishing the connection between the calling and the called party, unless
both parties are connected to the same exchange or at least the same network
operator.
Japanese patent application number JP-A-8293920 describes a voice
mail system with a call back function. If a calling party's telephone call cannot be completed, for example because the called party's telephone station
is busy, the calling party may leave a message for the called party. This
message is sent from the calling party via an originating switch node (OSN) to
a terminating switch node (TSN). The OSN retrieves the calling party's
telephone number from a subscriber database and transmits the number to the
TSN. The TSN stores the received message together with the calling party's
telephone number in an audio storage device. The message" is played back to
the called party when the called party's telephone station becomes free. If the
called party wishes to arrange for a real time conversation with the calling
party after hearing this message or while still listening to the message, the
called party requests call completion by inputting a key sequence into the
telephone station's keypad. Then the TSN reads the calling party's number
from the memory and connects to the calling party's terminal via the OSN to
establish real time conversation between the calling party and the called party.
Thus, the callback is not under the control of the calling party.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the disadvantages
described above and allow a CCBS service even if call forwarding on busy
subscriber to, or via, a processing node is enabled.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a
method of processing a telephone call using a terminating switch node
connected to a processing node, said method comprising the steps of:
receiving a call from a calling party via an originating switch node and determining if a called party is available; if said called party is unavailable,
passing said call to said processing node; said processing node sending a
remote request for said call completion service; and transmitting said remote
request to said originating switch node.
In this way a call completion service may be provided even if the
called party is unavailable and the call has been passed to a processing node.
The request for call completion is passed sent from the processing node via
the TSN to the OSN. In this way control of the call completion service is kept
on the side of the calling party.
Call completion service may thus be provided although the call is set
up to the processing node, and the calling party may be charged for the calls
and the service, even though the call is initially answered by the processing
node.
Preferably the method of processing a telephone call comprises the
step of said processing node providing said calling party with an option to
request call completion service in addition to, or instead of, a different service
provided by said processing node.
In this way the calling party has the option to either choose a service
provided by the processing node or to choose the call completion service
instead.
In a first embodiment, the processing node includes a voice mail
system or a paging bureau and the method comprises: if said called party is unavailable, determining if call forwarding to said voice mail system or
paging bureau is enabled for said called party; and setting up said call to said
voice mail system or paging bureau if call forwarding is enabled; and said
processing node providing said called party with an option to request call
completion service or message deposit for said called party.
In a second embodiment the processing node includes a call
forwarding system and the method comprises the steps of: if said called party
is unavailable, determining if call forwarding to a third party is enabled for
said called party; setting up said call to said processing node if call forwarding
to said third party is enabled; and said processing node providing said calling
party with an option to request call completion service or call forwarding to
said third party.
In this way the optional call completion service may be extended and
is additionally provided if the call is otherwise to be forwarded to a third
party.
Preferably said processing node is adapted to detect different reasons
for said called party's station being unavailable and said processing node
provides call completion service only for one or more, not all, of said different
reasons for said called party's station being unavailable.
In this way the described service may be offered only in response to
call forwarding in certain circumstances, whereas no such service is provided
in other circumstances. According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a method of processing a telephone call from a calling party to a called party
in an originating switch node, said method comprising the steps of: receiving
a remote request for call completion from a processing node via a terminating
switch node; requesting said terminating switch node for call completion
processing and carrying out said call completion service.
In this way an OSN receiving a remote request may then request call
completion using a conventional CCBS request. The calling party may be
charged for the call (and may be charged for the service), and the service may
be carried out under the control of the OSN.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a telephone system, comprising: an originating switch node, having means for
initiating a request for call completion; a terminating switch node, having
means for receiving a signalled remote request for call completion and means
for signalling said remote request to said originating switch node; telephone
stations connected to said originating and terminating switch node; a
processing node, connected to said terminating switch node and having means
for signalling remote requests for call completion to said terminating switch.
A telephone system capable of carrying out a remote request for call
completion is thus provided.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a method of processing a telephone call which is directed to a processing node because a called party's telephone station is not available, said method
comprising: said processing node signalling to an originating switch node
connected to the calling party's telephone station that call completion is
requested; and said originating switch node requesting and carrying out said
call completion service.
The processing node signals to an originating switch node that call
completion is requested and the originating switch node carries out the call
completion service. The calling party may be correctly charged for the set up
of the call which still allows a real-time conversation to be conveniently set
up between the calling and the called party.
Further aspects and advantages of the invention will be appreciated
from the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a general outline of a fixed line network according to the
prior art and in which the present invention may be implemented;
Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of the general outline of a fixed-line
network combined with a mobile communications network according to the
prior art and in which the present invention may be implemented;
Figure 3 is a flowchart diagram showing the steps of a call completion
service according to the prior art;
Figure 4 is a diagram showing communications between the telephone
stations and switch nodes in a call completion service according to the prior
art; Figure 5 is a flowchart diagram showing the steps of a call completion
service according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 6 is a diagram showing communications between the telephone
stations, switch nodes and processing node in a call completion service
according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram showing elements involved in the
handling of a call made by a first fixed-line telephone, of the calling party, to
a second fixed-line telephone, of the called party, when the called party has an
active voice mail service provided in the network.
The first telephone station 10 is connected to a first switching node,
the originating exchange 12. This originating exchange 12 may be directly
connected to a terminating exchange 14. More generally, the originating
exchange 12 is connected via a network of intermediate switch nodes (20) to a
terminating exchange 14, as shown in Figure 1. The terminating exchange 14
is connected to the second telephone station 18. In this way a telephone
conversation can be established for example from the first telephone station
10 of a calling party to a second telephone station 18 of a called party. If now
for example the called party's telephone station is busy when the telephone
call is set up, the terminating exchange may forward the call to a voice mail
processing node 16. In this way the calling party may leave a message for the
called party if a real-time conversation is not possible. Figure 2 is a schematic diagram showing elements involved in the
handling of a call made by a fixed-line telephone of the calling party, to a
mobile telecommunications station of the called party as used in state of the
art telecommunications systems. The mobile telecommunications network of
the called party is provided with a voice mail processing node.
If a calling party would like to establish a telecommunications
connection from a fixed-line telephone station 10 to a mobile station 40 of the
called party, a number of intermediate stations are involved as outlined in
Figure 2. The fixed-line telephone station 10 of the calling party is connected
via the originating exchange 12 and a network of intermediate switch nodes
20 to a mobile switching centre (MSC) 36 of a mobile communications
system.
The MSC 36 is connected via communication links to a number of
base station controllers (BSCs) 44. The BSCs are dispersed geographically
across areas served by the mobile switching centre 36. Each BSC 44 controls
one or more base transceiver stations (BTSs) 42 located remote from, and
connected by further communication links to, the BSC 44. A BTS 42
transmits radio signals to, and receives signals from a mobile stations 40,
which are in an area served by (BTSs) 42. The area is referred to as a "cell".
A GSM network is provided with a large number of such cells, which are
ideally contiguous to provided continuous coverage over the whole network
territory. The mobile switching centre 36 is also connected via communication
links to other mobile switching centres 66 in the remainder of the mobile
communications system, which includes other networks, in particular GSM
networks (having configurations similar to that illustrated) in other territories
having roaming agreements with the illustrated network. The mobile
switching centre 36 is provided with a home location register (HLR) 38 which
is a database storing subscriber data. Each mobile switching centre is also
provided with a visitor location register (VLR), which is a database
temporarily storing subscriber data for mobile stations active in the area
served by the mobile switching centre. In the example of Figure 2, the VLRs
are directly incorporated in the according MSCs 36, 66. The MSC/VLR is
further connected to a voice mail processing node 40.
Alternatively, a connection between a first mobile station 60 of the
calling party and a called party's mobile station 40 may be established in the
network outlined in Figure 2.
The connection between the elements of the telecommunications
network, beyond the radio links between the mobile stations 40, 60 and the
BTSs 42, 62 in mobile telecommunications networks and the links between
fixed-line telephone stations 10, 18 and the directly connected exchanges 12,
14 in a fixed-line telecommunications system include traffic links and
signalling links. The traffic links carry circuit connection data and the
signalling links carry out-of-band signalling data. The traffic links and signalling links are on logically separate channels which are often carried on
the same physical connection (for example, an optical fibre link).
Call completion service according to the state of the art, and
embodiments of the invention, is performed on the basis of an out-of-band
signalling system. Signalling may for example be according to the ISUP
protocol SS7 (CCITT Signalling System No. 7). Basic ISUP call control is
performed by messages sent from one network node in out-of-band signalling
links rather than in-band traffic channels to another.
When a call is placed the originating switching node OSN transmits an
ISUP initial address message (IAM) to reserve an idle circuit from the
originating node to the terminating switching node TSN. The TSN examines
the dialled number, determine that it serves the called party, and that the line
is available. The TSN transmits an ISUP address complete message (ACM)
to the OSN to indicate that the remote end of the circuit has been reserved.
If the OSN and TSN are not directly connected, the OSN transmits an
IAM to reserve a circuit to an intermediate switching node ISN. The ISN
transmits an IAM to reserve a circuit to another node and sends an ACM to
the OSN once it receives an ACM from the other node. This process is used
to reserve all circuits required to complete the circuit from the OSN to the
TSN.
When a called party answers a call placed by a calling party, the TSN
transmits an ISUP answer message (ANM) to the OSN. If the calling party hangs up first, the OSN sends an ISUP release message (REL) to release the
circuit between the nodes. ISUP call progress message (CPGs) may also be
transmitted during the circuit connection part of the call (i.e., between the
ANM and REL message).
In the same way messages are signalled between the OSN and the
TSN in order to carry out call completion according to the state of the art:
Referring to Fig 4, a message signalling that the called party's telephone
station is busy is transmitted for example from the TSN to the OSN (step 206
of Figure 4), the CCBS request is signalled from the OSN to the TSN in step
212 and the message that the remote user is free is signalled from the TSN to
the OSN in step 216.
The present invention may be carried out by the elements outlined in
Figures 1 and 2. At least the voice mail processing node and the originating
switch node OSN are adapted, by means of a stored signalling control
program, in comparison with prior art systems, to carry out the different
embodiments of the present invention as will be described in the following.
In a first embodiment of the present invention the CCBS service is
provided from a processing node in a fixed line telecommunications network.
In this case the OSN and the TSN are equivalent to the Originating Exchange
12 and the Terminating Exchange 14, respectively, as shown in Figure 1.
In a second embodiment of the present invention the CCBS service is
provided from a processing node in a mobile communications system. The functions of the OSN and/or the TSN are carried out by the serving
MSC VLR of the calling party and/or the called party, as shown in Figure 2.
In this case the serving MSC/VLR of the called party detects that the called
party is busy and accordingly forwards the call to the voice mail processing
node.
Reference is now made to Figures 5A, 5B and 6. The first steps of
placing a call from a calling party to a called party (step 304) and establishing
the connection if the called party is not busy in step 306 are the same as
explained above with reference to Figure 3. The call is set up from the calling
party's telephone station via the OSN to the TSN. At the TSN it is determined
if the call forwarding on busy subscriber (CFb) to a voice mail processing
node is enabled (step 308). If CFb is not enabled, the calling party receives an
engages signalling tone and normal may request call completion in step 310.
This will then be handled as explained above and shown in. Figure 3 and 4. If
CFb to a voice mail processing node is enabled (step 405), the call is set up to
the voice mail processing node in step 406 and a circuit connection between
the calling party's telephone station and the voice mail processing node is
established. The voice mail processing node then transmits an automated
voice message, such as "leave a message or press 3 to request call completion
service", to the calling party.
This provides the calling party with the option either to make use of
the voice mail system or to request a call-back service to arrange for a real- time conversation with the called party. If the calling party chooses to leave a
message with the voice mail system in step 316, the call is completed. If the
calling party chooses to request call-back, he or she enters a predetermined
number or code, in this example "3", on the touch-tone keypad of the
telephone station (or alternatively by other methods, such as speaking a
predetermined response) in step 318. With the touch-tone method, a dual-tone
multi frequency (DTMF) signal is then transmitted from the calling party's
telephone station to the voice mail processing node (410). Upon reception of
the appropriate DTMF signal, the voice mail processing node sends a remote
CCBS request via the TSN to the OSN in steps 412, 414 and 320. The
remote CCBS request is transmitted via signalling links carrying out-of-band
signalling data such as to the SS7 protocol (a new "remote CCBS request"
message can be defined in order to extend the protocol) from the voice mail
processing node via the TSN to the OSN. The OSN passes a remote CCBS
acknowledgement message (also a new message to be define) via the TSN to
the voice mail system to acknowledge receipt of the remote CCBS request in
step 416 and 418. The OSN then initiates (step 420, and 322) and carries out
a CCBS request in step 420, as in the prior art described above. Because the
CCBS request is transmitted by the OSN a charge may be applied for the
CCBS request, and may be made to the calling party, as in the prior art
conventional CCBS service. As soon as the called party's telephone set is detected by the TSN to be
in an on-hook state again, the TSN signals to the OSN that the called party is
free in step 424. The OSN then carries out the call completion service. The
remaining steps of setting up a first call to the calling party (step 426) and a
second call to the called party via the TSN (step 430 and 432) and establishing
the connection (step 438 and 328) by bridging the first and second call are the
same as described above referring to Figure 4.
In mobile telecommunications systems there may be a number of
different reasons for a called party to be unavailable: the called party's station
may be busy, unreachable (if the station is switched-off) or the call is not
answered. The TSN detects the reason for the station to be unavailable and
transmits a signal indicating the reason to the voice mail system when
forwarding the call to this system. In one embodiment of the present
invention the voice mail system then distinguishes between the different
reasons for the called party's station being unavailable and provides the
calling party with the option for call completion service only if the called
party's telephone stations is busy. If the station is switched-off or the call is
not answered no such option is provided to the calling party, in order to avoid
excessive unknown delays in the call completion service.
In another embodiment call completion service is provided if the
called party's telephone station is busy or switched-off. If call completion
service to an unreachable subscriber is requested the TSN notifies when the called party's telephone goes on-hook after being used the first time following
the remote CCBS request and signals the information to the OSN. The OSN
subsequently controls the call completion process as described above.
Whilst in the above described embodiments the call is forwarded to a
voice mail processing node, it is appreciated that the call may alternatively be
forwarded to a third party via a processing node or another service may be
offered by a processing node. In this case of a call being forwarded to a third
party, the TSN sets up the call to a call forwarding processing node. The call
forwarding processing node is provided with voice processing means and
notifies the calling party by a voice message that call forwarding to a third
party is enabled and gives the option either to proceed with the call
forwarding to the third party or to choose call completion service. In case the
calling party chooses the call to be forwarded, the call forwarding system sets
up the call to the third party. In case the calling party chooses call completion
service, the call forwarding system signals the request to the OSN and the
process continues as described before. Again, the option of call completion is
preferably only provided for call forwarding on busy in the case of a mobile
communications system.
Alternatively, the call may be forwarded to a paging bureau instead to
a voice mail processing node. In this case a voice connection is established
between the calling party and an agent of the paging bureau. The agent may
provide the calling party with the option to choose either call completion service or to submit a paging message to the called party. If the calling party
selects call completion service, the circuit connection between the paging
agent and the calling party is terminated, and the paging bureau signals a
remote CCBS request to the OSN.
Whilst in the above described embodiments the call is set up from the
calling party to the voice mail system after the called party is found to be
unavailable and a circuit connection is established between the calling party
and the voice mail system in which the calling party may request call
completion service, it is to be appreciated that the call may be handled by
intelligent network (IN) processing at the TSN. The called party may for
example have a preconfigured request for call completion. In such a case the
call is forwarded to an IN processing node if the called party is unavailable.
A voice message is transmitted to the calling party informing that the called
party has a preconfigured call completion request and that the CCBS will be
initiated. The process node or box then signals the remote CCBS request via
the TSN to the OSN.
It is to be understood that the embodiments described above are
preferred embodiments only. Namely, various features may be omitted,
modified or substituted by equivalents without departing from the scope of the
present invention, which is defined in the accompanying claims.

Claims

CLAIMS:
1. A method of processing a telephone call using a terminating
switch node connected to a processing node, said method comprising the steps
of:
receiving a call from a calling party via an originating switch node and
determining if a called party is available;
if said called party is unavailable, passing said call to said processing
node;
said processing node sending a remote request for said call completion
service; and
transmitting said remote request to said originating switch node.
2. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 1,
wherein said processing node receives a request for call completion from said
calling party.
3. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 2,
further comprising the step of said processing node providing said calling
party with an option to request call completion service in addition to, or
instead of, a different service provided by said processing node.
4. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 1,
2 or 3, wherein said processing node includes a voice mail system or a paging
bureau and the method comprises:
if said called party is unavailable, determining if call forwarding to
said voice mail system or paging bureau is enabled for said called party; and
setting up said call to said voice mail system or paging bureau if call
forwarding is enabled; and
said processing node providing said called party with an option to
request call completion service or message deposit for said called party.
5. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 1,
2 or 3, wherein said processing node includes a call forwarding system and
the method comprises the steps of:
if said called party is unavailable, determining if call forwarding to a
third party is enabled for said called party;
setting up said call to said processing node if call forwarding to said
third party is enabled; and
said processing node providing said calling party with an option to
request call completion service or call forwarding to said third party.
6. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 1,
wherein said processing node is an intelligent network processing node
capable of initiating the call completion service on behalf of the called party.
7. A method of processing a telephone call according to any
preceding claim, further comprising the step of:
said terminating switch node receiving a request for call completion
service from said originating switch node and said terminating switch node
assisting said originating switch node in carrying out said call completion
service.
8. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 7,
said assisting comprising the steps of
determining if said called party is available;
notifying said originating switch node if said called party is available.
9. A method of processing a telephone call according to any
preceding claim, wherein said processing node is adapted to detect different
reasons for said called party's station being unavailable and said processing
node provides call completion service only for one or more, not all, of said
different reasons for said called party's station being unavailable.
10. A method of processing a telephone call according to any
preceding claim, wherein said remote request is transmitted via signalling
links carrying out-of-band signalling data from said processing node via said
terminating switch node to said originating switch node.
11. A method of processing a telephone call from a calling party to
a called party in an originating switch node, said method comprising the steps
of:
receiving a remote request for call completion from a processing node
via a terminating switch node;
requesting said terminating switch node for call completion
processing; and
carrying out said call completion service.
12. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 11,
whereby carrying out said call completion service comprises the steps of;
setting up a first call to said calling party;
setting up a second call to said called party;
bridging said first and said second call if said first and second calls are
answered.
13. A method of processing a telephone call according to claim 11
or 12, said request and said remote request for call completion are transmitted
via signalling links carrying out-of-band signalling data.
14. A telephone system, comprising:
an originating switch node, having means for initiating a request for
call completion;
a terminating switch node, having means for receiving a signalled
remote request for call completion and means for signalling said remote
request to said originating switch node;
telephone stations connected to said originating and terminating switch
node;
a processing node, connected to said terminating switch node and
having means for signalling remote requests for call completion to said
originating switch node.
15. A method of processing a telephone call which is directed to a
processing node because a called party's telephone station is not available,
said method comprising:
said processing node signalling to an originating switch node
connected to the calling party's telephone station that call completion is
requested; and said originating switch node requesting and carrying out said call
completion service.
PCT/GB2001/003276 2000-07-21 2001-07-20 Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding WO2002009402A1 (en)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2001270896A AU2001270896A1 (en) 2000-07-21 2001-07-20 Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding
EP01949781A EP1302059A1 (en) 2000-07-21 2001-07-20 Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding
US10/333,533 US20040028204A1 (en) 2000-07-21 2001-07-20 Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB0018049.7 2000-07-21
GB0018049A GB2365254B (en) 2000-07-21 2000-07-21 Call processing

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2002009402A1 true WO2002009402A1 (en) 2002-01-31

Family

ID=9896171

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/GB2001/003276 WO2002009402A1 (en) 2000-07-21 2001-07-20 Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding

Country Status (6)

Country Link
US (1) US20040028204A1 (en)
EP (1) EP1302059A1 (en)
CN (1) CN1209901C (en)
AU (1) AU2001270896A1 (en)
GB (1) GB2365254B (en)
WO (1) WO2002009402A1 (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2007019839A1 (en) * 2005-08-17 2007-02-22 Deutsche Telekom Ag Voice mail system and method for the operation thereof enabling retransfer to the terminal of the caller
WO2016075396A1 (en) * 2014-11-13 2016-05-19 Orange Communication method and device

Families Citing this family (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040202305A1 (en) * 2000-12-14 2004-10-14 Nortel Networks Limited Supervised call redirection
EP1324581A1 (en) * 2001-12-28 2003-07-02 Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (Publ) CCBS using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
EP1389024B1 (en) * 2002-08-07 2006-10-11 Lucent Technologies Inc. A method of setting up an application initiated call to a mobile station within a camel network, and a telecommunications system, comprising a camel network
US20080139180A1 (en) * 2004-12-30 2008-06-12 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) System And Method For Call Completion On Busy Subscriber (Ccbs) - Feature In A Wireless Communications Network
CN1929519A (en) * 2006-08-16 2007-03-14 华为技术有限公司 Method and system for realizing busy prompting service
US8559984B2 (en) * 2007-12-04 2013-10-15 Kirusa Inc. Call completion
EP2117215B1 (en) * 2008-05-07 2017-10-18 Alcatel Lucent Method and equipments for establishing communication to a busy subscriber
GB2460630A (en) * 2008-05-28 2009-12-09 Symbian Software Ltd Informing a calling terminal when a called mobile terminal is back in service
CN101505469B (en) * 2009-03-03 2011-08-24 中兴通讯股份有限公司 Callback service implementing system and method
CN101925032A (en) * 2009-06-10 2010-12-22 中兴通讯股份有限公司 Telephone informing method and system, signaling monitoring unit and server
US8774369B2 (en) * 2012-10-23 2014-07-08 Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (Publ) Method and system to provide priority indicating calls
US20150288814A1 (en) * 2014-04-03 2015-10-08 Xiaomi Inc. Methods, devices and systems for handling busy line
CN107438235A (en) * 2017-07-21 2017-12-05 珠海市魅族科技有限公司 Incoming call transfer method, system, terminal and computer-readable recording medium

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5668853A (en) * 1992-09-10 1997-09-16 Northern Telecom Limited Telecommunications calling feature method and apparatus
CA2227151A1 (en) * 1997-02-28 1998-08-28 At&T Corp. Telephony services suite
US5883951A (en) * 1996-02-19 1999-03-16 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Method and arrangement for untrapping an unsuccessful call

Family Cites Families (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CA227151A (en) * 1922-12-12 T. Sundin Oscar Purse
US5742674A (en) * 1995-12-22 1998-04-21 At&T Corp. Automatic call-back system and method using data indicating best time to call
US5995848A (en) * 1997-07-21 1999-11-30 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson System and method of completing calls to busy mobile subscribers in a radio telecommunications network
US6154644A (en) * 1998-09-08 2000-11-28 Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson System and method of implementing an interactive callback feature in a radio telecommunications network

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5668853A (en) * 1992-09-10 1997-09-16 Northern Telecom Limited Telecommunications calling feature method and apparatus
US5883951A (en) * 1996-02-19 1999-03-16 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Method and arrangement for untrapping an unsuccessful call
CA2227151A1 (en) * 1997-02-28 1998-08-28 At&T Corp. Telephony services suite

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
See also references of EP1302059A1 *

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2007019839A1 (en) * 2005-08-17 2007-02-22 Deutsche Telekom Ag Voice mail system and method for the operation thereof enabling retransfer to the terminal of the caller
DE102005039173B4 (en) * 2005-08-17 2015-10-08 Deutsche Telekom Ag Speech communication system and method for its operation
WO2016075396A1 (en) * 2014-11-13 2016-05-19 Orange Communication method and device
FR3028699A1 (en) * 2014-11-13 2016-05-20 Orange METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATION

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
EP1302059A1 (en) 2003-04-16
CN1443419A (en) 2003-09-17
GB2365254B (en) 2004-04-14
AU2001270896A1 (en) 2002-02-05
US20040028204A1 (en) 2004-02-12
GB0018049D0 (en) 2000-09-13
GB2365254A (en) 2002-02-13
CN1209901C (en) 2005-07-06

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
AU715981B2 (en) Emergency call back using MSC numbers
RU2188517C2 (en) Radio-telephone system operating process for rendering urgent radiophone servicing and radiophone adapted for use in compatible radio-telephone system
US7450938B2 (en) Method for improving communication success rate in simultaneous call trial between subscribers in mobile communication systems
EP0761067B1 (en) Connection release in a telecommunications system
WO1998049822A1 (en) Generating a distinctive ring tone for a calling party subscriber within a telecommunications network
US20040028204A1 (en) Call completion to busy subscribers despite of call forwarding
EP1201049A4 (en) Method and system for providing customized information during call setup process in telecommunication systems
WO1995001075A1 (en) Method for call establishment
US5884180A (en) Method of providing a delayed connection announcement to a mobile subscriber within a radio telecommunication system
EP0966142B1 (en) Apparatus method and system for controlling secondary treatment by a distant switch for multiple leg telecommunication sessions
KR100384655B1 (en) Subscriber service in a telecommunication network
WO1999056478A1 (en) An announcing system and method used in a communications network for holding incoming circuit switched calls
US6131026A (en) Release resource message transmission for unsupported calling service calls
JP3928926B2 (en) Control of echo canceller in telecommunications system.
KR20040102949A (en) Method for processing of frexible paging and sub-service function in mobile communication system
KR100286751B1 (en) Mobile Call Rejection Method According to Location of Recipient Subscriber in Mobile Communication Network
KR20040086669A (en) Service System And Method For Completion Of Calls In Mobile Communication Network
JP2531347B2 (en) Mobile communication system using portable mobile terminal
WO2000007349A1 (en) Method and system for implementing the service in a telephone network and/or mobile communication network
KR100215969B1 (en) Full electronic telephone exchange method for processing transit-call of operator position system
JPH08293924A (en) Inter-station transfer system
KR970078131A (en) Mobile subscriber origination for data service in digital cellular mobile switching center - Mobile subscriber call control method
MXPA00002400A (en) System and method of delivering collect calls in a radio telecommunications network
KR19980014077A (en) (METHOD FOR PROCESSING CALL RESERVATION IN FULL-ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM)
MXPA99003940A (en) A method of providing a delayed connection announcement to a mobile subscriber within a radio telecommunication system

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AK Designated states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AE AG AL AM AT AT AU AZ BA BB BG BR BY BZ CA CH CN CR CU CZ CZ DE DE DK DK DM DZ EE EE ES FI FI GB GD GE GH GM HR HU ID IL IN IS JP KE KG KP KR KZ LC LK LR LS LT LU LV MA MD MG MK MN MW MX MZ NO NZ PL PT RO RU SD SE SG SI SK SK SL TJ TM TR TT TZ UA UG US UZ VN YU ZA ZW

AL Designated countries for regional patents

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): GH GM KE LS MW MZ SD SL SZ TZ UG ZW AM AZ BY KG KZ MD RU TJ TM AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LU MC NL PT SE TR BF BJ CF CG CI CM GA GN GQ GW ML MR NE SN TD TG

121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application
DFPE Request for preliminary examination filed prior to expiration of 19th month from priority date (pct application filed before 20040101)
WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 018131298

Country of ref document: CN

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 2001949781

Country of ref document: EP

WWP Wipo information: published in national office

Ref document number: 2001949781

Country of ref document: EP

REG Reference to national code

Ref country code: DE

Ref legal event code: 8642

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 10333533

Country of ref document: US

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: JP

WWW Wipo information: withdrawn in national office

Ref document number: 2001949781

Country of ref document: EP

DPE2 Request for preliminary examination filed before expiration of 19th month from priority date (pct application filed from 20040101)