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System and method for managing incoming telephone calls
   
Document Number
US Patent 7027579
Issued Date
April 11, 2006
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A method for managing telephone calls including the steps of obtaining from a subscriber of a telephone line an authorization to activate a quiet time period, receiving an incoming call for a telephone number associated with the telephone line, determining whether the quiet time period has expired, terminating the call if the quiet time period has expired, and providing an alternative call treatment during the quiet time period. The quiet time period can include a default amount of time. Alternatively, the quiet time period can include an amount of time specified by the subscriber at the time of obtaining the authorization. The alternative call treatment can include one of playing a busy signal, forwarding the incoming call to a voice mailbox, forwarding the incoming call to another telephone line, playing a greeting recorded by the subscriber, and playing a greeting indicating when the quiet time period will expire. Provisions are made for an authorized calling party to bypass the quiet time period.
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Published
April 11, 2006
Application Number
10/231,182
Filed
August 30, 2002
US Classification
379/211.01   379/207.16 379/211.02
Int'l Classification
H04M   3/42   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
379/207.02   379/207.03   379/199   379/188   379/201.01   379/211.01   379/207.16   379/211.02  
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