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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 18, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 04, 2005
Christopher R. Gentle, Gladesville, AU;
Julian James Orbach, Macquarie Park, AU;
Alastair J. Rankine, Annandale, AU;
Christopher R. Gentle, Gladesville, AU;
Julian James Orbach, Macquarie Park, AU;
Alastair J. Rankine, Annandale, AU;
Avaya Inc., Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Abstract
A system and method are provided for obtaining information on inquiries related to location dependent facts utilizing mobile networked communication devices and preselected respondents who obtain information on the requested facts. The system includes a call center comprising a communication server and one or more work stations manned by call center agents. A plurality of respondents act as information gatherers to find answers to inquiries forwarded to the respondents by the call center. Customers first contact the call center, and inquiries are parsed for location and subject matter. The inquiry is then allocated to a qualified respondent within the area of the location of interest. The respondent gathers information necessary to answer the inquiry and forwards the answer to the call center, preferably by use of the mobile networked communication device carried by the respondent. Respondents log in to the system indicating availability for servicing inquiries. Location tracking is provided so that the call center is aware of the locations of respondents. Global position satellite techniques as well as phone triangulation techniques may be used to track the respondents' locations.