WO2001041412A2 - Establishing a telephone call using a hyperlink - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to establishing a communication link between two or more parties and, more particularly, to using a hyperlink to request the establishment of the communication link between the parties.
- This invention uses the World Wide Web (Web) and, in some cases, existing telephone network hardware to cause a communication link, such as a telephone link, to be established between two or more parties.
- Web World Wide Web
- a communication link such as a telephone link
- a caller clicks on a hyperlink that identifies a callee.
- Data such as a unique identification number, identifying the callee is transmitted to a server.
- the server retrieves, from a central repository, contact information such as a telephone number for the callee based on the data.
- Contact information for the caller may be obtained from the central repository, by querying the caller himself, or from the caller's computer.
- the server instructs hardware in an existing telephone network to connect the caller to the callee based on their contact information.
- One advantage of the above approach is that the caller does not have to know the callee's telephone number in order to contact the callee. For example, if the callee is traveling, and registers his hotel phone number with the server, the caller can still reach the callee using a hyperlink generated by the server or the callee, even if the caller does not know the callee's hotel phone number.
- a callee can send a caller an e-mail or an instant message containing a hyperlink that identifies the callee.
- the caller clicks on this hyperlink to request a communication link to the callee, whereafter the caller is identified and contact information for the caller and callee is retrieved.
- the server instructs existing telephone network hardware to establish a telephone link between the caller and the callee based on their contact information.
- the invention in general, in one aspect, relates to a computer-implemented process for establishing a communication link between a first party and a second party using a hyperlink.
- the invention features obtaining first contact information for the first party based on an identifier in the hyperlink, obtaining second contact information for the second party from a memory, and causing the communication link to be established between the first party and the second party based on the first and second contact information.
- the first and second contact information may be received from the first and second parties, respectively, and stored in memory, from which it is obtained.
- the first and second contact information may include telephone numbers and/or domain names/Internet addresses for the first and second parties.
- the first and/or second contact information may include additional information specifying a condition of the communication link.
- the condition may relate to who can be a party to the communication link, when the communication link can be established, a procedure for establishing the communication link, and/or alternative messaging capabilities to transmit communications between the first party and the second party.
- the hyperlink may contain data identifying the first party and the process may include obtaining the first contact information based on the data in the hyperlink.
- the second contact information may be obtained by querying the second party or from data stored in a computer maintained by the second party.
- the hyperlink may be part of a World Wide Web page, an electronic mail message, or an instant message transmitted from the first party (or another party) to the second party.
- FIG. 1 shows a system for requesting and establishing a telephone link between parties
- FIG. 2 is a flow diagram showing one example of a process for establishing a telephone link between the parties
- FIG. 3 show a Web page for registering for the telephone link service
- FIG. 4 shows an instant message which includes a hyperlink for establishing a telephone link
- FIG. 5 shows a third-party Web page which includes hyperlinks for establishing telephone links.
- FIG. 1 shows a system 10 for implementing one embodiment of the invention.
- Network system 10 includes computer 12 and central link server 14 coupled to an intermediary network 15 such as the Internet.
- Computer 12 is a personal computer (PC), mainframe, hand-held computer, wireless personal digital assistant (PDA), or other device that is capable of accessing data via intermediary network 15.
- PC personal computer
- PDA personal digital assistant
- computer 12 includes a display screen 24 for displaying images, a keyboard 25 for inputting text and user commands, and a mouse 26 for performing point and click operations.
- the invention is not limited to use with computers that include these particular features.
- Computer 12 also includes a processor 27 and a memory 29 for storing computer programs 30 that are executed by processor 27 (see view 31).
- these computer programs are an IP protocol stack 32 for communicating over intermediary network 15, an operating system (OS) 34 such as Microsoft7 Windows987, a Web browser 35 such as Netscape7 Navigator7, an e-mail program 33 such as Microsoft7 Outlook7, and an instant messengerging program 38 such as the America Online7 (AOL) Instant Messenger.
- OS operating system
- Central link server 14 is a computer with server functions.
- Central link server 14 is a computer with server functions.
- code 42 includes computer-executable instructions for providing and/or recognizing a hyperlink on, for example, a Web page, an e-mail, or an instant message that is used to establish the communication link.
- the hyperlink may be a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) or a link containing information which identifies a party.
- the hyperlink may be embedded in an icon, such as a button labeled "call me”.
- the hyperlink is a text object, icon, or the like that stores data. When activated (e.g., by pointing and clicking) the data in the hyperlink is transmitted automatically to central link server 14.
- Central link server 14 includes a memory device 45 (either internal or external) that stores database 46.
- Memory device 45 may be a computer hard disk or RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks), for example.
- Database 46 includes registration information that is used by code 42 to establish communication links between parties.
- This registration information includes contact information that can be used to send a message or set-up a link to the parties.
- the registration information may include one or more numbers, Internet domain names, a network or
- the numbers may include a telephone number (in North America, a ten-digit number), a PBX (Private Branch eXchange) routing number, and/or multiple numbers for a particular party. Examples of other identification information may include the party's name (John Doe), title within an organization (Chief Executive Officer), company name (Acme), and/or an Internet address of the party; a code number or a non de plume. Note that the code number could identify the individual or it could identify the URL that was depressed or selected. In addition, there might be multiple code numbers for an individual, e.g. a different code number for each URL.
- a party, or callee, who wishes to establish a hyperlink for himself provides contact information, such as some or all of that described above, to central link server 14.
- the contact information can be associated with a URL and, thus, can be used to place a call to the callee.
- a caller may provide contact information for the caller beforehand or, alternatively, at the time that the caller clicks on the callee's hyperlink.
- the caller may provide the information in response to a query from central link server 14 or the information may be obtained from data stored in the caller's computer, such as an Internet "cookie" or the like.
- a registration Web page 49 (FIG. 3) may be generated by code 42 and displayed to a user on computer 12.
- the user inputs contact information 50 where the user can be reached.
- the contact information may be any of the different types of contact information noted above.
- the user may also input his name 51, title 52, company 53, and any other registration information (not shown). Registration is completed by clicking on "GO" button 54 or its equivalent. The input registration information is then transmitted to central link server 14 for storage in database 46. Central link server 14 is coupled to telephone network 55. Telephone network
- PSTN Public Switched Telecommunications/Telephone Network
- the invention is not limited to this environment and can be implemented over any telephone or other communications network.
- the invention can be implemented using IP telephones which transmit voice data over the Internet.
- telephones 56 and 57 are standard touch-tone telephones; however, other telephones, such as cellular telephones, may be used.
- Data, such as telephone numbers, is transmitted from central link server 14 to telephone network (telco) interface 59.
- Telco interface 59 is a computer or other processing device that includes code to implement the PINT (PSTN Internet Internetworking) protocol.
- the PINT protocol is used for transmitting data or service requests between the Internet and telephone network 55.
- the invention can be used with protocols other than PINT.
- code 42 on central link server 14 outputs the contact information for the first and second parties and a request to make a connection between then to telco interface 59. Telco interface 59 uses this information to actually establish the telephone link between the two parties.
- a process 44 for establishing a telephone link between the two parties is shown in greater detail in FIG. 2. Process 44 is performed using code 42 on central link server 14.
- one party requests connection to another party (the callee). This is done by clicking on a hyperlink provided by the other party (e.g-, in an e-mail or an instant message) or an embedded hyperlink or icon in a user's
- FIG. 4 shows a hyperlink 70 provided by a callee in an instant message 71.
- the hyperlink includes a domain name 70a (acall.to) and the name of the callee 70b (user?callee).
- FIG. 5 shows a Web page 62 that is maintained by a third party and that includes a hyperlink for establishing a telephone link to a callee, such as PARTY 1, PARTY 2, or PARTY 3 identified in the hyperlinks.
- the hyperlink is provided by central link server 14 over existing Web page 62.
- the hyperlinks identify parties that have registered with central link server 14, meaning that they have provided contact information to central link server 14 and any other information necessary to subscribe to the telephone link service.
- the parties may be identified in the hyperimks by URL, name, telephone number, organization title, and/or by any other registration information that is stored in database 46.
- step S201a the caller clicks on the hyperlink of the callee.
- Each hyperlink is associated with identification information that uniquely identifies the party associated with the hyperlink.
- identification information such as a randomly generated identification number
- central link server 14 stores identification information that uniquely identifies the party associated with the hyperlink.
- some or all of the following identification information may actually be stored in the hyperlink itself.
- the identification information that is associated with the hyperlink may include an identification number and/or any one or more of the various types of identification that can be used for identifying the party (as described earlier).
- various contact information typically, but not necessarily, stored at the server.
- the associated contact information may include the party's telephone number, and the specification of conditions for establishing a telephone link with the party.
- other contact information might indicate times during which the communication link can be established, parties with whom the link can be established, and a procedure for establishing the link, such as a series of numbers (e.g., work, home, pager) and the order in which they that might be called to find the party.
- Still other contact information might also indicate whether alternative messaging capabilities, such as e-mail, may be used to send a message in the event that a call cannot be established, to inform the parties that a call is being placed, and/or to provide the parties with the option of canceling the call by sending a message to central link server 14.
- alternative messaging capabilities such as e-mail
- Some or all of the identification and contact information that is stored may be hashed so that it can only be understood by central link server 14, but not by any unauthorized users.
- the identification information that is associated with the callee's hyperlink is transmitted, in step 201b, over intermediary network 15 to central link server 14.
- Other information identifying the caller is also transmitted, in step 201b, to central link server 14. This other information may be transmitted along with the request.
- the caller may provide this other information in response to a query from central link server 14. If the caller is registered with central link server 14, the caller's information may be obtained from database 46 or, alternatively, it may be obtained through the use of Internet cookies installed in browser 35 by code 42 when the caller initially registered.
- central link server 14 receives a request for connection, in step 202 code
- code 42 obtains numbers for the caller and the callee.
- code 42 locates these numbers in database 46 based on the identification information for the caller and the callee or code 42 obtains this information directly from the parties themselves. It should be understood, however, that how the information is obtained and from where may vary from case to case, and from URL to URL and what is preented here is only illustrative of one possibility.
- code 42 retrieves the telephone numbers, or other contact information as the case may be, of the caller and the callee.
- these numbers are used to establish a telephone link between the caller and the callee.
- Code 42 causes the link to be established by sending instructions/commands to telco interface 59 to establish the telephone link based on the numbers. Using these numbers, telco interface 59 establishes the telephone link between the caller and the callee. The link results in the callee's telephone ringing, as well as that of the caller (e.g., the caller's telephone next to his computer or the caller's cell phone).
- a communication link cannot be established using a current number
- other numbers for a party may be used to establish the link. These other numbers may be retrieved from central link server 14 and links (not shown) corresponding to these numbers may be displayed to the caller. For example, a link prompting the caller to "try again" may be used. In any case, to preserve privacy, the link will not list the number being called; although the number may be listed if privacy is not an issue.
- the caller may be provided with a number of hyperlinks corresponding to different numbers for the callee. The caller can then select from among those links to make a telephone call. This process may be called "caller- directed" hunting.
- a party can restrict or limit the circumstances under which a telephone link can be established with that party.
- a party may identify himself to central link server 14 and instruct central link server 14 as to when, and with whom, calls can be established.
- central link server 14 it is possible for a party to limit the times during which a telephone link can be established (e.g., calls cannot be received from 11 :00 PM to 7:00 AM), or to limit parties with whom a telephone link can be established (e.g., calls can be received from family but not from work colleagues).
- This information may also be coded directly in the hyperlink itself, as noted above, or it may reside in database 46 on central link server.
- An e-mail program may include a call function which establishes a hyperlink for the callee based on contact information provided by the callee.
- a party may also have multiple URL's each tailored to be used with or given to a different type or category of potential caller, e.g. each type or category being associated with different conditions or degrees of access to the party.
- Central link server 14 maintains a record, in database 46, of information relating to each call that it places. For example, central link server 14 may keep track of the caller and callee's identities, the time when the call was made, the number of calls made in a given period of time, and other similar information.
- communication links other than standard telephone links can be established.
- Communication links can be established between more than two parties.
- More than one central link server can be used in establishing the communication links. Different central link servers can be used at different geographic locations. Central link server 14 can instruct the telco interface to dial a pager, or any other, number.
- Central link server 14 can instruct the telco interface to dial a pager, or any other, number.
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