TELEPHONE CALL ROUTERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CALLING PEOPLE JUST GOT WAY EASIER Spoke Network, Inc. Jason Kerr 3332 Stagecoach Drive Lafayette CA 94549 Telephone call routers;On-line professional networking services;
LINESHARE LONG RANGE SYSTEMS 8226 DOUGLAS AVENUE SUITE 355 DALLAS TX 752255967 Telephone call routers;LINE SHARE;
NOTIME Zorlu Yigit 1 West Road London SW47DL United Kingdom Telephone call routers; Telephone call routers for long distance calls made through PSTN and VoIP platforms from any touchtone phone without a requirement for internet access;NO TIME;
SPOKE NETWORK Spoke Network, Inc. Jason Kerr 3332 Stagecoach Drive Lafayette CA 94549 Telephone call routers;On-line professional networking services;
SPOKE PHONE Spoke Network, Inc. Jason Kerr 3332 Stagecoach Drive Lafayette CA 94549 Telephone call routers;On-line professional networking services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A telephone call distribution system for determining destination for an incoming telephone call in a telephony network including a service control point (SCP) operates with a plurality of workstations each comprising a telephone coupled to the telephony network and a proximate computer station having a video display unit (PC/VDU), the PC/VDO connected to the SCP via a wide area network (WAN), and a personal router associated with each PC/VDU. The SCP broadcasts data pertaining to the incoming telephone call and a request for a destination to individual ones of the PC/VDUs via the WAN, and the personal routers negotiate a destination based on individual routing rules and the data pertaining to the call. At least one of the individual routers responds to the SCP with a destination for the call. In some instances the workstations are associated with a call center, and the call center may be CTI-enhanced. Individual routers in this instance may be executed on a server on a local area network connecting workstations at the call center, the server providing individual routers to workstations in a client-server relationship.