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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2000
Filed:
Sep. 03, 1997
Douglas Anthony Deutsch, Aurora, IL (US);
Mary Rita Otto, Lisle, IL (US);
Douglas William Varney, Naperville, IL (US);
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, NJ (US);
Abstract
The called party can temporarily defer answering a call simply by pressing a button on the station set. When the button is pressed, the called party's station set sends a data message to the system's voice response unit directing the voice response to play a 'please wait' message to the calling party rather than sending the calling party to the called party's voice mail. The voice response unit plays the 'please wait' message to the calling party and sends a call park message to the switching system hosting the station set. The call park message to the switching system directs the switching system to park the call at a specific location as is known in the art and a corresponding call park message to the station set transmits the location of the parked call to the station set. When the called party desires to answer the call, a message is sent from the station set to the switching system requesting that the call parked at the identified location be connected to the station set. The call can then be connected without the existing call being interrupted and the third party knowing of its existence.