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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 27, 2008
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2002
Mitsuyoshi Yamatari, Tokyo, JP;
Kouichi Yamada, Tokyo, JP;
Kazushi Oota, Tokyo, JP;
Gentaro Washio, Tokyo, JP;
Kouichi Itou, Tokyo, JP;
Takahiro Tsunoji, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuhiro Mori, Tokyo, JP;
Issei Nishimura, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsuru Kodama, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsuyoshi Yamatari, Tokyo, JP;
Kouichi Yamada, Tokyo, JP;
Kazushi Oota, Tokyo, JP;
Gentaro Washio, Tokyo, JP;
Kouichi Itou, Tokyo, JP;
Takahiro Tsunoji, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuhiro Mori, Tokyo, JP;
Issei Nishimura, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsuru Kodama, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
NTT Docomo, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
When, for example, an acceptance processing unit, among several acceptance processing units, performs acceptance processing of a reservation request, whether or not there is availability in resources of a video chat device assigned to the acceptance processing unit is checked, and if there is availability in the resource, the use of the resource is reserved.