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Apparatus for speech-based generation, audio translation, and manipulation of text messages over voice lines
   
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US Patent 6138096
Issued Date
October 24, 2000
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Signal processing apparatus for providing a conversion of audio and E-mail signals received from a network interface 13 and for supplying the signals either to an audio reception device 80 in the form of a telephone handset or to a video reception in the form of a video processor 8 for display on a television set 9 and, selectively, for converting the received signals for reception on the other reception device.
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Published
October 24, 2000
Application Number
08/819,096
Filed
March 18, 1997
US Classification
704/235   704/200
Int'l Classification
H04M   1/65   (20060101)   H04L   12/58   (20060101)   H04M   11/08   (20060101)   H04M   1/658   (20060101)   H04M   1/725   (20060101)   H04M   1/72   (20060101)   H04M   3/50   (20060101)   H04M   3/53   (20060101)   H04M   7/00   (20060101)   H04M   1/253   (20060101)   H04M   3/537   (20060101)  
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Nov 26, 1996 [SG] 9611443
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704/235   704/277   704/200  
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