WO2013170810A1 - 基于网络电话的通信方法及系统 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, and in particular, to a network telephone based communication method and system. Background technique
- VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
- VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
- Skype uses end-to-end encryption to ensure information security.
- Skype uses digital signature to encrypt information (voice, instant message, file) before it is sent, and decrypts it when it is received. Even if it needs to be transferred by other nodes during data transmission, it is impossible to be eavesdropped in the middle. , to ensure that the data can not be changed by the tomb.
- NAT Network Address Translation
- Skype is not a typical VoIP program. It uses peer-to-peer (P2P, Peer to Peer) technology and works with almost all firewalls or NATs.
- P2P peer-to-peer
- Skype can support voice at all frequencies, from the lowest to the most acute; no other Internet technology system can have a high call connectivity rate with Skype; now VoIP application configuration is difficult, not familiar with network and computer technology Users are almost impossible to use, Skype is in software or On the hardware side, users do not need to do any manual settings. Usually, just log in to an account and log in immediately to start a voice call. In addition to voice, Skype also supports instant messaging, search, and file transfer.
- Skype can automatically choose the best encoding method based on the connection between the two parties.
- the average bandwidth occupied by voice calls is about 3 KB/S ⁇ 16 KB/S.
- the actual occupied bandwidth varies according to the bandwidth of the other party, network conditions, and CPU performance.
- Skype does not take advantage of the server's resources, but instead relays through other users' devices on the network. In order not to account for more resources for users who are used for transit, the speed is limited to below 500K/S.
- Skype can be used across platforms.
- Skype currently has versions that are fully compatible with Windows operating systems, Pocket PCs, and Mac OS and Linux operating systems. Data calls such as voice calls and file exchanges can be transmitted across platforms.
- the underlying technology used by Skype ensures that it can be easily ported to different terminal devices, and is more suitable for the development of terminal devices and communication technologies.
- Skype intelligently searches for the best transmission path for each encrypted call and dynamically selects the best path in time, so that the call rate and voice quality of the voice call are much larger than the traditional telephone network.
- IPdrum an innovative software and hardware solution provider in the VoIP field, officially launched the mobile communication product IPdrumMobileSkypeCable in London.
- IPdrum's solution enables users to make Skype toll-free calls from their mobile phones. It is reported that this technology can transfer Skype's incoming call to a fixed line or mobile phone. Calling non-Skype users via SkypeOut does not require roaming charges for overseas calls. Skype is getting closer to the mobile voice technology model, slowly passing the mobile communication experience to its consumers. Therefore, Skype's diversion of mobile traffic is just around the corner.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide a communication method and system based on a network telephone, which can redefine the relationship between an Internet access operator and a VoIP service provider, and can further support VoIP communication.
- a network telephone-based communication method includes: a network telephone VoIP terminal initiates a call service request to other terminals through an Internet access operator ISP and a VoIP service provider VSP registered by the VoIP terminal, and receives other terminal targets The initiated call service request of the VoIP terminal completes the call service with other terminals.
- the method further includes: the ISP and/or the VSP generating charging information for a call service of the VoIP terminal.
- the method further includes: when the other terminal is a VoIP terminal, the ISP and/or the VSP registered by the other terminal generates charging information for the call service of the other terminal.
- the method further includes:
- the called VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered with the called VoIP terminal;
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal to the calling VoIP terminal is connected to the call. Pay for;
- the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal to the called VoIP terminal pays for the call connection
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the called VoIP terminal; and/or, by the main The VSP registered by the VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the called VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal Paying to the VSP registered with the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered with the calling VoIP terminal.
- the completing the call service with other terminals includes:
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal After receiving the call request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal forwards the call request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal forwards the call request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal forwards the call request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and is called by the called VoIP terminal.
- the ISP registered by the VoIP terminal forwards the call request message to the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal sends a call response message to the calling VoIP terminal through the ISP and VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and the ISP, respectively, to implement the calling VoIP terminal and the called VoIP terminal. Call connection.
- the completing the call service with other terminals includes:
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal After receiving the media modification request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal forwards the media modification request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal forwards the media modification request message to the called VoIP
- the VSP registered by the terminal the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal forwards the media modification request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forwards the media modification request message to the called VoIP by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal. terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal sends a media modification response message to the calling VoIP terminal through the ISP and VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and the ISP, respectively, to implement media modification.
- the completing the call service with other terminals includes:
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal After receiving the call release request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal forwards the call release request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal forwards the call release request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal forwards the call release request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and The ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal forwards the call release request message to the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal sends a call release response message to the calling VoIP terminal through the ISP and VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and the ISP, respectively, to implement call release.
- the method further includes: after receiving the response message, the VSP and/or the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal generate charging information of the calling service.
- the ISP includes a fixed access operator or a mobile access operator
- the VSP includes a branch of an ISP, or an independent external entity
- the call service includes a session-based application of voice, video, message, whiteboard application, desktop sharing, application sharing, and file transfer.
- a network telephone based communication system comprising a VoIP terminal, an ISP and a VSP, wherein:
- the VoIP terminal is configured to initiate an ISP and a VSP registered by the VoIP terminal to other
- the call service request of the terminal and the call service request initiated by the other terminal for the VoIP terminal are completed, and the call service with other terminals is completed.
- the ISP and/or the VSP are configured to generate charging information for a call service of the VoIP terminal;
- the ISP and/or VSP registered by the other terminal When the other terminal is a VoIP terminal, the ISP and/or VSP registered by the other terminal generates charging information for the call connection of the other terminal.
- the calling VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal; and/or, the called VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered with the called VoIP terminal;
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal to the calling VoIP terminal pays for the call connection
- the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal to the called VoIP terminal pays for the call connection
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the called VoIP terminal; and/or, by the main The VSP registered by the VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the called VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal Paying to the VSP registered with the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered with the calling VoIP terminal.
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to: after receiving the call request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, forward the call request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forward the call request message to the called VoIP terminal by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal is further configured to send a call response message to the calling VoIP terminal by using an ISP and a VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, a VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and an ISP, respectively, to implement the calling VoIP terminal and the VoIP terminal.
- the call is called a VoIP terminal.
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to: after receiving the media modification request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, forwarding the media modification request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to forward the media modification request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal is configured to forward the media modification request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forward the media modification request message to the called VoIP terminal by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal is configured to send a media modification response message to the calling VoIP terminal through the ISP and VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and the ISP, respectively, to implement media modification.
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to: after receiving the call release request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, forwarding the call release request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call release request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call release request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forward the call release request message to the called VoIP terminal by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal is configured to send a call release response message to the calling VoIP terminal by using an ISP and a VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, a VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and an ISP, respectively, to implement call release.
- the VoIP terminal initiates a call service request to other terminals through the Internet access operator and the VoIP service provider registered by the VoIP terminal, and receives a call service request initiated by the other terminal for the VoIP terminal, and completes the call service with other terminals.
- the invention supports the VoIP terminal accessing the VoIP service provider through the Internet access operator to initiate the call service, and the calling and calling VoIP terminal can realize the call service through the respective registered Internet access operators and VoIP service providers.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a network telephone-based communication method according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention
- 6 is a flowchart of a network telephone-based communication method according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a network telephone-based communication method according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a payment relationship according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the VoIP terminal initiates a call service request to other terminals through the Internet access operator and the VoIP service provider registered by the VoIP terminal, and receives a call service request initiated by the other terminal for the VoIP terminal, and completes the call service with other terminals. Call business.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention
- a VoIP terminal As shown in FIG. 1, a VoIP terminal, an Internet Access Service Provider (ISP), and a VoIP Service Provider (VSP) of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, wherein:
- ISP Internet Access Service Provider
- VSP VoIP Service Provider
- the user pays the VoIP Service Provider, and the payment can be in the form of timed charges, monthly subscriptions, etc. For timed charges, it can be prepaid or billed.
- the VoIP Service Provider pays the Internet Access Service Provider for the use of VoIP.
- the payment method can be a form of charging for a certain user, a monthly subscription, or the like; Such as the overall monthly package).
- the payment between the calling and called VoIP Service Providers can be in the form of timed charges, monthly subscriptions, etc. for a certain user; or not based on the user's charges (such as the overall monthly subscription).
- both the VoIP terminal 1 and the VoIP terminal 2 access their respective registered ISPs and VSPs to implement corresponding call services, such as implementing call services between the VoIP terminal 1 and the VoIP terminal 2.
- the calling VoIP terminal (the VoIP terminal 1 is the calling party and the VoIP terminal 2 is the called party) realizes the calling service by using the registered ISP and the VSP.
- the VoIP terminal is configured to initiate a call service request to the other terminal by the ISP and the VSP registered by the VoIP terminal, and receive a call service request initiated by the other terminal for the VoIP terminal, and complete a call service with other terminals.
- the ISP and/or the VSP are configured to generate charging information for a call service of the VoIP terminal;
- the ISP and/or VSP registered by the other terminal When the other terminal is a VoIP terminal, the ISP and/or VSP registered by the other terminal generates charging information for the call connection of the other terminal.
- the calling VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; And/or, the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal to the called VoIP terminal;
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal to the calling VoIP terminal pays for the call connection
- the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal to the called VoIP terminal pays for the call connection
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the called VoIP terminal; and/or, by the main The VSP registered by the VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the called VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the ISP registered with the calling VoIP terminal; and/or the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal Paying to the VSP registered with the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal pays the VSP registered with the calling VoIP terminal.
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to: after receiving the call request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, forward the call request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forward the call request message to the called VoIP terminal by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal is further configured to send a call response message to the calling VoIP terminal by using an ISP and a VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, a VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and an ISP, respectively, to implement the calling VoIP terminal and the VoIP terminal.
- the call is called a VoIP terminal.
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to: after receiving the media modification request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, forwarding the media modification request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to forward the media modification request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal is configured to forward the media modification request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forward the media modification request message to the called VoIP terminal by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal is configured to send a media modification response message to the calling VoIP terminal through the ISP and VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and the ISP, respectively, to implement media modification.
- the ISP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to: after receiving the call release request message sent by the calling VoIP terminal, forward the call release request message to the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call release request message to the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal is configured to forward the call release request message to the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal, and forward the call release request message to the called VoIP terminal by the ISP registered by the called VoIP terminal;
- the called VoIP terminal is configured to send a call release response message to the calling VoIP terminal by using an ISP and a VSP registered by the called VoIP terminal, a VSP registered by the calling VoIP terminal, and an ISP, respectively, to implement call release.
- the Internet Access Service Provider can use Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology to detect VoIP and collect charging information, such as call start time, call end time, and call use.
- DPI Deep Packet Inspection
- Media component Type such as Audio, Video
- the Internet Access Service Provider can charge for different media components and attributes, as well as for different VoIP Service Providers.
- the ISP can be a fixed access carrier or a mobile access carrier, such as
- Access operators such as GPRS, 3G, LTE, etc.
- the VSP can be a branch of an ISP or an independent external entity.
- Call services include voice, video, messaging (Message), whiteboard applications, desktop sharing, application sharing, file transfer and other session-based applications.
- VoIP terminal 1 is The calling party, the VoIP terminal 2 is called, uses the same VoIP service provider (VoIP Service Provider), and the same Internet access service provider (Internet Access Service Provider) implements the call service, and the implementation manner is as shown in FIG. The way is basically the same.
- VoIP Service Provider Voice over IP Service Provider
- Internet Access Service Provider Internet Access Service Provider
- FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- a primary called VoIP terminal VoIP terminal 1 is The calling party, the VoIP terminal 2 is called, uses the same Internet Access Service Provider, and uses the respective registered VSPs to implement the calling service, and the manner of implementation is basically the same as that shown in FIG. 1 above.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a network telephone-based communication system according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- a primary called VoIP terminal VoIP terminal 1 is The calling party, the VoIP terminal 2 is called, uses the same VoIP service provider (VoIP Service Provider) to implement the calling service by using the respective registered ISPs, and the implementation manner is basically the same as that shown in FIG. 1 above.
- VoIP service provider VoIP Service Provider
- the network elements in the VoIP-based communication system of the present invention and their functional applications and the like are described in detail below with reference to specific examples. In the following application examples, the description is based on the network telephone-based communication system shown in FIG. 1, and those skilled in the art should understand the application manners of other network telephone-based communication systems shown in FIG. 2 to FIG.
- the application mode of the system shown in FIG. 1 is basically the same, and the present invention is not described again.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a network telephone-based communication method according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 5, in a call creation phase, a network telephone-based communication method includes the following steps:
- Step 501 the VOIP terminal 1 sends a call request message to the ISP1;
- Step 502 The ISP1 is based on the DPI release request message.
- Step 503 ISP1 forwards the call request message to VSP1;
- Step 504 the VSP1 forwards the call request message to the VSP2.
- Step 505 the VSP2 forwards the call request message to the ISP2;
- Step 506 the ISP2 is based on the DPI release request message
- Step 507 ISP2 forwards the call request message to the VOIP terminal 2;
- Step 508 the VOIP terminal 2 sends a call response.
- Step 509 the ISP2 generates charging information based on the DPI; if the media component 1 (such as Audio) is used, the time is tl;
- Step 510 ISP2 forwards the call response to VSP2;
- Step 511 VSP2 generates charging information; if media component 1 (such as Audio) is used, time tl;
- Step 512 VSP2 forwards the call response to VSP1;
- Step 513 VSP1 generates charging information; if media component 1 (such as Audio) is used, time step 514, VSP1 forwards the call response to ISP1;
- media component 1 such as Audio
- Step 515 ISP1 generates charging information based on DPI; if media component 1 (such as Audio) is used, Time tl ;
- step 516 the ISP1 forwards the call response to the VOIP terminal 1.
- a network telephone-based communication method includes the following steps:
- Step 601 the VOIP terminal 1 sends a media modification request message to the ISP1;
- Step 602 the ISP1 is based on the DPI release request message
- Step 603 the ISP1 forwards the media modification request message to the VSP1.
- Step 604 the VSP1 forwards the media modification request message to the VSP2.
- Step 605 the VSP2 forwards the media modification request message to the ISP2;
- Step 606 the ISP2 is based on the DPI release request message
- Step 607 ISP2 forwards the media modification request message to the VOIP terminal 2;
- Step 608 the VOIP terminal 2 sends a media modification response.
- Step 609 ISP2 generates charging information based on DPI; for example, adding media component 2 (such as Video), time t2;
- media component 2 such as Video
- Step 610 ISP2 forwards the media modification response to VSP2;
- Step 611 VSP2 generates charging information; if new media component 2 (such as Video) is added, time t2;
- Step 612 VSP2 forwards the media modification response to VSP1;
- Step 613 VSP1 generates charging information; if new media component 2 (such as Video) is added, time step 614, VSP1 forwards the media modification response to ISP1;
- new media component 2 such as Video
- Step 615 ISP1 generates charging information based on DPI; for example, adding media component 2 (such as Video), time t2;
- media component 2 such as Video
- Step 616 the ISP1 forwards the media modification response to the VOIP terminal 1.
- Step 701 the VOIP terminal 1 sends a call release request message to the ISP1;
- Step 702 the ISP 1 is based on the DPI release request message
- Step 703 the ISP 1 forwards the call release request message to the VSP 1;
- Step 704 the VSP 1 forwards the call release request message to the VSP2.
- Step 705 the VSP2 forwards the call release request message to the ISP2;
- Step 706, the ISP2 is based on the DPI release request message
- Step 707 ISP2 forwards the call release request message to the VOIP terminal 2;
- Step 708 the VOIP terminal 2 sends a call release response.
- Step 709 ISP2 generates charging information based on DPI; for example, time t3;
- Step 710 ISP2 forwards the call release response to VSP2;
- Step 711 VSP2 generates charging information; for example, time t3;
- Step 712 the VSP2 forwards the call release response to the VSP 1;
- Step 713 VSP1 generates charging information; for example, time t3;
- Step 714 VSP1 forwards the call release response to ISP1;
- Step 715 ISP1 generates charging information based on DPI; for example, time t3;
- Step 716 the ISP1 forwards the media call release response to the VOIP terminal 1.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a payment relationship according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the payment relationship 1 is the calling user paying the calling VSP1;
- the charging relationship 2 is the called user paying the called VSP2;
- the charging relationship 3 is the calling user paying the calling ISP1; (except the Internet access fee, VoIP payment);
- payment relationship 4 is the called user pays the called ISP2; (except for Internet access fees, payment for VoIP); payment relationship 5 for VSP1 to pay for ISP1; calling user's VSP1 because of ISP1
- the fee for access is generally lower than the payment relationship 1;
- the payment relationship 6 is paid to ISP2 for VSP2;
- the VSP2 of the called user is accessed by ISP2
- the rate is generally lower than the payment relationship 2;
- the payment relationship 7 is for VSP1 to pay for ISP2; at ISP2, the dominant position (
- the invention supports the VoIP terminal accessing the VoIP service provider through the Internet access operator, thereby initiating the call service, and the calling and the called VoIP terminal can realize the call service through the respective registered Internet access operators and the VoIP service provider.
- the redefinition of the relationship between Internet access operators and VoIP service providers, and the clearing of the charging principle, has achieved support for VoIP communications.
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