U.S. patent application number 10/355931 was filed with the patent office on 2006-11-23 for systems and methods for originating and sending a voice mail message to an instant messaging platform.
Invention is credited to Maria Adamczyk.
Application Number | 20060262909 10/355931 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 32770656 |
Filed Date | 2006-11-23 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060262909 |
Kind Code |
A9 |
Adamczyk; Maria |
November 23, 2006 |
Systems and methods for originating and sending a voice mail
message to an instant messaging platform
Abstract
Systems and methods for originating and sending a voice mail
message to an instant messaging platform. One particular system
includes a voice mail service adapted to receive a voice mail
message and information associated with a recipient subscriber,
request an instant messaging address associated with the recipient
subscriber's information, and encode the voice mail message for
transmission to an instant messaging platform. The system also
includes an associated database adapted to provide the voice mail
service with an instant messaging address associated with the
recipient subscriber's information. Further, the system includes an
instant messaging platform adapted to receive the encoded voice
mail message from the voice mail service. Also, the system includes
a network in communication with the voice mail platform and the
instant messaging platform, wherein the voice mail platform
transmits the encoded voice mail message to the instant messaging
address, and the network routes the encoded voice mail message to
the instant messaging platform.
Inventors: |
Adamczyk; Maria;
(Alpharetta, GA) |
Correspondence
Address: |
THOMAS, KAYDEN, HORSTEMEYER & RISLEY, LLP/;BELLSOUTH I.P. CORP
100 GALLERIA PARKWAY
SUITE 1750
ATLANTA
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January 31, 2003 |
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Current U.S.
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379/88.13 ;
379/88.14; 379/88.17 |
Current CPC
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H04M 3/533 20130101;
H04M 2203/4536 20130101; H04M 3/53325 20130101 |
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379/088.13 ;
379/088.14; 379/088.17 |
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H04M 11/00 20060101
H04M011/00; H04M 1/64 20060101 H04M001/64 |
Claims
1. A method for originating and sending a voice mail message to an
instant messaging platform via a network, comprising: receiving a
voice mail message from a recipient; based upon a recipient's
identifying information, retrieving an address for an instant
messaging platform associated with the recipient from an associated
database; encoding the voice mail message for transmission to the
instant messaging platform; and routing the encoded voice mail
message to the address of the instant messaging platform.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein receiving a voice mail message
comprises: receiving a call from a subscriber; prompting the
subscriber to send a message; prompting the subscriber to enter a
name associated with an instant messaging platform; and storing a
message from the subscriber.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the address is an Internet
protocol address for an instant messaging platform.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the associated database is an
enhanced messaging directory.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the associated database is a
remote computer.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein encoding the voice mail message
comprises: encoding the address of the instant messaging platform
into an instant message format; and encoding the voice mail message
into an instant message format.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein encoding the voice mail message
for transmission to the instant messaging platform comprises:
utilizing a voice-to-text protocol to convert the voice mail
message to a text message; and utilizing a data protocol to convert
the text message to a message adapted for transmission to an
instant messaging platform.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the data protocol is SMTP.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the network is the Internet.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein routing the encoded voice mail
message via a network to the address of the instant messaging
platform comprises: sending the encoded voice mail message to an
Internet protocol address for an instant messaging platform.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising: notifying a
recipient subscriber that the encoded voice mail message is
received.
12. A system for originating and sending a voice mail message to an
instant messaging platform, comprising: a voice mail service
adapted to, receive a voice mail message and information associated
with a recipient subscriber, and request an instant messaging
address associated with the recipient subscriber's information,
encode the voice mail message for transmission to an instant
messaging platform; and an associated database adapted to, provide
the voice mail service with an instant messaging address associated
with the recipient subscriber's information; an instant messaging
platform adapted to, receive the encoded voice mail message from
the voice mail service; and a network in communication with the
voice mail platform and the instant messaging platform, wherein the
voice mail platform transmits the encoded voice mail message to the
instant messaging address, and the network routes the encoded voice
mail message to the instant messaging platform.
13. The system of claim 12, further comprising: an instant
messaging server adapted to, receive the encoded voice mail message
from a voice mail service via the network, queue the encoded voice
mail message in an instant messaging account associated with the
recipient subscriber, and transmit the encoded voice mail message
to an instant messaging platform at a predetermined time.
14. The system of claim 12, wherein the associated database is an
extended messaging directory adapted to reference an instant
messaging address associated with a subscriber.
15. The system of claim 12, wherein the associated database is an
extended messaging directory adapted to reference an address
associated with an instant messaging platform.
16. The system of claim 12, wherein the instant messaging platform
includes at least one of the following: a computer, a personal
computer, a personal digital assistant, a processor-based
device.
17. A method for responding to a voice mail message received at an
instant messaging platform, comprising: receiving a message with an
encoded voice mail message and an address associated with an
originating voice mail platform; generating an indication that the
voice mail message has been received by a recipient subscriber;
sending the indication from the instant messaging platform to the
address associated with the originating voice mail platform; and
providing an indication to the originating subscriber to confirm
that the recipient subscriber received the voice mail message.
18. A voice mail service for originating and sending a voice mail
message to an instant messaging platform, comprising: a user
interface adapted to, provide an option to an originating
subscriber for sending a voice mail message to an instant messaging
platform associated with a recipient subscriber, receive a user
command for sending a voice mail message to the instant messaging
platform, and receive a voice mail message for transmission to the
instant messaging platform; and a processor adapted to, retrieve an
address from an associated database for routing to the instant
messaging platform, encode the voice mail message for routing via a
data network to the instant messaging platform, and route the
message via the data network to the address of the instant
messaging platform.
19. An instant messaging platform for responding to a voice mail
message from an originating subscriber, comprising: a user
interface adapted to, provide an option to a recipient subscriber
for sending a notification to a voice mail service of the
originating subscriber; receive a user command for sending the
notification to the voice mail service of the originating
subscriber; and transmit the notification to the voice mail service
of the originating subscriber.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of prior filed
co-pending and commonly owned non-provisional application,
referenced as: (1) "Region-Wide Messaging System and Methods
Including Validation of Transactions," filed in the United States
Patent and Trademark Office on ______, assigned application Ser.
No. ______, (BellSouth Docket No. 99034C2; KS Docket No.
36968/276363) which is a continuation of prior filed commonly owned
non-provisional application, referenced as: (2) "Region-Wide
Messaging System and Methods Including Validation of Transactions,"
filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jul. 25,
2000, assigned application Ser. No. 09/624,897, now abandoned,
which is a continuation of commonly owned non-provisional
application, referenced as: (3) "Region-Wide Messaging System and
Methods Including Validation of Transactions," filed in the United
States Patent and Trademark Office on Feb. 25, 2000, assigned
application Ser. No. 09/513,005, which claims priority from two
prior filed and commonly owned provisional applications, referenced
as: (4) "Method and System for Validating Transactions Within a
Regional Messaging System," filed in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office on Feb. 26, 1999, assigned application Ser. No.
60/121,893; and (5) "Region Wide Voice Mail Messaging System,"
filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Feb. 26,
1999, assigned application Ser. No. 60/121,929. All of the above
referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention is directed generally to messaging systems,
and more specifically relates to systems and methods for
originating and sending a voice mail message to an instant
messaging platform.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Voice mail is a commonly available call service option for
subscribers. When a first subscriber (a "calling subscriber") calls
a second subscriber (a "retrieving subscriber"), and the retrieving
subscriber cannot or is unable to answer the call, the calling
subscriber can be connected to a voice mail service to leave a
message for the retrieving subscriber. The retrieving subscriber
may then obtain or retrieve the message when he or she returns home
and checks the voice mail service, or alternatively, the retrieving
subscriber may check and obtain the message remotely via a call to
the voice mail service. Delays in obtaining a voice mail message
from home or remotely via a call to the voice mail service can be
burdensome and time consuming to the retrieving subscriber, since
the retrieving subscriber does not know when there is an incoming
call or when a message has been left with the voice mail service.
Moreover, the delay for the calling subscriber in establishing
contact with or otherwise communicating with the retrieving
subscriber can be burdensome and time consuming.
[0004] Messaging platforms and associated protocols such as instant
messaging now exist. However, there is no link between these types
of messaging platforms and associated protocols and existing voice
mail services.
[0005] Therefore, a need exists for systems and methods for
originating and sending a voice mail message to an instant
messaging platform.
[0006] A need also exists for systems and methods for receiving a
voice mail message at an instant messaging platform.
[0007] Still another need exists for systems and methods for
responding to a voice mail message received at an instant messaging
platform.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Systems and methods according to various embodiments of the
invention address some or all of the above issues and combinations
thereof. They do so by providing systems and methods including a
voice mail service with instant messaging capabilities.
[0009] One aspect of systems and methods according to various
embodiments of the invention focuses on systems for originating and
sending a voice mail message to an instant messaging platform. One
particular system includes a voice mail service adapted to receive
a voice mail message and information associated with a recipient
subscriber, request an instant messaging address associated with
the recipient subscriber's information, and encode the voice mail
message for transmission to an instant messaging platform. The
system also includes an associated database adapted to provide the
voice mail service with an instant messaging address associated
with the recipient subscriber's information. Further, the system
includes an instant messaging platform adapted to receive the
encoded voice mail message from the voice mail service. Also, the
system includes a network in communication with the voice mail
platform and the instant messaging platform, wherein the voice mail
platform transmits the encoded voice mail message to the instant
messaging address, and the network routes the encoded voice mail
message to the instant messaging platform.
[0010] Another aspect of systems and methods according to various
embodiments of the invention focuses on methods for originating and
sending a voice mail message to an instant messaging platform. One
particular method for originating and sending a voice mail message
to an instant messaging platform includes receiving a voice mail
message for a recipient; based upon recipient's identifying
information, retrieving an address for an instant messaging
platform associated with the recipient from an associated database;
encoding the voice mail message for transmission to the instant
messaging platform; and routing the encoded voice mail message to
the address of the instant messaging platform.
[0011] Still another aspect of systems and methods according to
various embodiments of the invention focuses on methods for
responding to a voice mail message received at an instant messaging
platform. One particular method includes receiving a message with
an encoded voice mail message and an address associated with an
originating voice mail platform; generating an indication that the
voice mail message has been received by a recipient subscriber;
sending the indication from the instant messaging platform to the
address associated with the originating voice mail platform; and
providing an indication to the originating subscriber to confirm
that the recipient subscriber received the voice mail message.
[0012] Yet another aspect of systems and methods according to
various embodiments of the invention focuses on a voice mail
platform for originating and sending a voice mail message to an
instant messaging platform. The voice mail platform includes a user
interface adapted to provide an option to an originating subscriber
for sending a voice mail message to an instant messaging platform
associated with a recipient subscriber; receive a user command for
sending a voice mail message to the instant messaging platform; and
receive a voice mail message for transmission to the instant
messaging platform. The voice mail platform also includes a
processor adapted to retrieve an address from an associated
database for routing to the instant messaging platform; encode the
voice mail message for routing via a data network to the instant
messaging platform; and route the message via the data network to
the address of the instant messaging platform.
[0013] Another aspect of systems and methods according to various
embodiments of the invention focuses on an instant messaging
platform for responding to a voice mail message from an originating
subscriber. The instant messaging platform includes a user
interface adapted to provide an option to a recipient subscriber
for sending a notification to a voice mail service of the
originating subscriber; receive a user command for sending the
notification to the voice mail service of the originating
subscriber; and transmit the notification to the voice mail service
of the originating subscriber.
[0014] Objects, features and advantages of various systems and
methods according to various embodiments of the invention include:
[0015] (1) providing systems and methods adapted to originate and
send a voice mail message to an instant messaging platform; [0016]
(2) providing systems and methods for responding to a voice mail
message received at an instant messaging platform; [0017] (3)
providing a voice mail service for originating and sending a voice
mail message to an instant messaging platform; and [0018] (4)
providing an instant messaging platform for responding to a voice
mail message received at the instant messaging platform.
[0019] Other objects, features and advantages of various aspects
and embodiments of systems and methods according to the invention
are apparent from the other parts of this document.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of an exemplary
embodiment of a region-wide messaging system in which systems and
methods of the invention may be deployed.
[0021] FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of another exemplary
embodiment of a region-wide messaging system in which systems and
methods of the invention may be deployed.
[0022] FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a method in accordance with various
embodiments of the invention.
[0023] FIG. 4 is a flowchart of another method in accordance with
various embodiments of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary
embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in
the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference
numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same
or like parts.
Terminology:
[0025] Before describing the drawings and exemplary embodiments in
more detail, several terms are described below in an effort to
clarify the terminology used in this document. Additional and
fuller understanding of these terms will be clear upon reading this
entire document:
[0026] Caller: A caller is a participant in a messaging transaction
who has placed a telephone call that may result in a message to a
subscriber of a region-wide messaging system. A caller may also
subscribe to the region-wide messaging system, offered either
through the same service provider as that of the subscriber or
through another service provider.
[0027] Directory: A directory is a collection of information, at
least some of which relates to other information, perhaps by way of
an index or other relationship. Use of the term directory does not
imply any specific architecture or implementation; the important
aspect is that the directory fulfill the functions described.
[0028] Directory Server: The directory server is the platform
holding the database containing the directory. In some embodiments,
the directory server may be provisioned directly onto other network
elements, such as an AIN SCP. In other embodiments, the directory
server may be a server configured to respond to queries from
messaging servers in a standard protocol such as an LDAP
protocol.
[0029] Message: A message is a transmission of information that may
be in the form of voice, facsimile, video, e-mail or other
data.
[0030] Subscriber: A subscriber is a person or entity who receives
the benefit of services offered by service providers participating
in a region-wide messaging system. The subscriber need not
necessarily be the person who actually pays for the services.
[0031] Transaction: A transaction is the transfer of a message from
one originating device or messaging server (MS) to a destination
device such as a telephone or computer or another MS, which may be
a different or same type of MS, located in a different or the same
region, or operated by a different or the same service provider.
The message may be a reply message, a message formulated to go to
one or more recipients, a forwarded message (whether fax, another
voice mail, video or data), or any other type of message
transmitted among the MSs of the region-wide messaging system and
intended for review by a desired recipient.
[0032] Validated Message: A validated message is a message that may
be transferred between and/or among MSs of the region-wide
messaging system. In order to determine whether a message is a
valid message, any one or combinations of the following conditions
may be determined, examined, or both: the identities of the message
recipient and sender; the locations of the MSs serving the message
recipient and sender; whether regulatory rules allow the proposed
message transaction; or whether the recipient's service provider
will accept the message. Other conditions and rules for validation
may be implemented using methods and systems of the present
invention.
[0033] Messaging Server: A messaging server (MS) is a platform,
including both hardware and software, from which voice mail and
other messages and other services involving message transfer,
reply, forwarding, etc. are provided to subscribers. The inventions
described herein are not restricted to a particular embodiment of
voice mail or other messaging server since it is fully intended
that different types of voice mail or messaging servers, perhaps
operated by respectively different service providers, may be used
within and without a region-wide messaging system for messaging
transactions.
[0034] The exemplary embodiments of the invention are used,
preferably, with a region-wide (or regional) messaging (RWM)
system, as described in greater detail below. Nevertheless, the
invention may be used with any type of messaging system with the
appropriate functionality.
[0035] The RWM system described herein may allow a subscriber to
the messaging system within the region of the service provider to
send, receive, forward, and reply to messages, including voice mail
messages and Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) Messages.
Subscribers may receive messages from other subscribers and
non-subscribers. Subscriber-to-subscriber messaging, however,
illustrates the advanced features of the RWM system, which may be
available, such as: (1) each subscriber may send a message to
another subscriber; (2) each subscriber may reply to a message
received from another subscriber; (3) each subscriber may reply to
a telephone message received from a non-subscriber by implementing
a feature that dials the non-subscriber; and (4) each subscriber
may receive and reply to internet voice messages or fax
messages.
[0036] FIG. 1 illustrates a telecommunications environment 100 with
an exemplary RWM system 200 in accordance with various embodiments
of the invention. The RWM system 200 of FIG. 1 includes a data
network 202 which may be an internet, intranet, or other data or
communications network using at least one standard protocol to
transmit messages through the network. A standard protocol may be
the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), the
Light-weight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which is a
TCP/IP-based derivative of the X.500 electronic mail (e-mail)
delivery service, Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) protocol, or the
like.
[0037] In the exemplary RWM system 200, the data network 202
connects to a network A 204 with a voice mail server A (VMS A) 206
and a central office 208 or switch. Typically, the VMS A 206 is
operated by a service provider to provide messaging services to
subscribers such as user A 210 utilizing customer premises
equipment 212.
[0038] The data network 202 also connects to a network B 214 with a
voice mail server B (VMS B) 216 and a central office 218 or switch.
Note that a network can have more than one voice mail servers
operated by the same or different service providers to provide
messaging services to a respective group of subscribers. VMS B 216
provides messaging services to subscribers such as user B 220
utilizing customer premises equipment 222.
[0039] Moreover, the data network 202 connects to an extended
messaging directory 224 or another similar type of directory. The
data network 202 uses the extended messaging directory 224 to
determine the address of or other routing information for a message
received by the data network 202.
[0040] Note that an extended messaging directory 224 can be can be
based upon a region-wide messaging directory (RMD or directory).
The extended messaging directory 224 is functionally connected to
the other elements of the RWM system 200 through inclusion in or a
connection to the data network 202 such as a TCP/IP network.
Although the extended messaging directory 224 is illustrated as
connected to the system 200 through the data network 202 such as a
TCP/IP network, the extended messaging directory 224, or course,
may be connected to the system 200 in other ways or even be
included in an element of the system such as in association with at
least one directory of a service control point (SCP). An extended
messaging directory 224 provides high-speed directory look-up for
messaging subscribers. Generally, an extended messaging directory
224 stores information so as to determine which messaging platform
of the RWM system 200 serves which subscriber. Additional
information on the manner in which the extended messaging directory
224 of the system 200 store information on messaging platforms and
subscribers and how an extended messaging directory 224 interacts
with a network element may be obtained from the commonly assigned
and owned patent application entitled "Methods and System for
Determining Message Routing Based on Elements of a Directory
Number", which was filed with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office on Dec. 13, 1999 and assigned Ser. No. 09/459,498,
and which was filed with the United States Receiving Office
pursuant to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) on Dec. 13, 1999
and assigned Application No. PCT/US99/29491. Both applications are
incorporated herein by reference.
[0041] Of course, an extended messaging directory 224 may keep
track of other information relating to subscribers of the RWM
system 200. In particular, the extended messaging directory 224 may
act as both a client and a server with respect to the Light-weight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). The extended messaging directory
224 stores subscriber, service, and other messaging data. In
addition, the extended messaging directory 224 supports the LDAP
attributes field for LDAP clients to choose the fields that they
desire to retrieve from the server. Clients may retrieve the
subscriber profile from the extended messaging directory 224.
[0042] Subscriber data may be stored in the extended messaging
directory 224 in the following exemplary fashion: TABLE-US-00001
Description/Directory Field LDAP DN Attribute Subscriber's Mailbox
Number CN (Common Name) Name Announcement Spoken Name MDSBlocking
N/A
[0043] Subscriber data is used to look up subscribers in the
extended messaging directory 224. The data is also used for the
purposes of routing and billing a subscriber's calls and messages
to and from the messaging platforms.
[0044] Service data may be stored in the extended messaging
directory 224 in the following exemplary fashion: TABLE-US-00002
Description/Directory Field LDAP DN Attribute VMS ID VMSID VMS DAP
Number VMSDN VMS Domain Domain VoiceEncoding N/A LATA N/A State N/A
StateLATA N/A LDAP Credentials Hidden in LDAP query VMS IP address
Hidden in LDAP query
[0045] The service data contains messaging platform-specific
information to perform certain checks during directory look-up and
call/message routing. The extended messaging directory 224 may also
store service provider data to ensure that a service provider has
access to only its authorized subscribers' information.
[0046] FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary RWM system 300 that is
modified from the RWM system 200 illustrated in FIG. 1.
Nevertheless, the functionality of the RWM system 200 from FIG. 1
may be found in and used by the RWM system 300 of FIG. 2.
[0047] The RWM system 300 of FIG. 2 includes a data network 302
which may be an internet, intranet, or other data network using at
least one standard protocol to transmit messages through the data
network. A standard protocol may be the Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), the Light-weight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP), which is a TCP/IP-based derivative of the
X.500 electronic mail (e-mail) delivery service, Profile for
Internet Mail (VPIM) protocol, or the like.
[0048] In the exemplary RWM system 300, the data network 302
connects to a network A 304 with a voice mail server A (VMS A) 306
including a user interface 306a and a processor 306b. In turn, the
voice mail server A (VMS A) 306 connects to a central office 308 or
switch. Typically, the VMS A 306 is operated by a service provider
to provide messaging services to subscribers such as user A 310
utilizing customer premises equipment 312.
[0049] The data network 302 also connects to a network B 314 with a
voice mail server B (VMS B) 316 with a user interface 316a and a
processor 316b. In turn, the voice mail server B (VMS B) 316
connects to a central office 318 or switch. Note that a network can
have more than one voice mail servers operated by the same or
different service providers to provide messaging services to a
respective group of subscribers. VMS B 316 provides messaging
services to subscribers such as user B 320 utilizing customer
premises equipment 322.
[0050] Typically, a VMS 306, 316 includes a user interface 306a,
316a adapted to receive a voice mail message from a sending
subscriber, or otherwise handle an incoming voice mail message from
a subscriber. The user interface 306a, 316a may include a voice or
keypad-driven menu that prompts the subscriber to leave a voice
mail message for a recipient subscriber. Once the voice mail
message is received by the user interface 306a, 316a, the user
interface 306a, 316a prompts the calling subscriber for a command
of whether to transmit the voice mail message to an instant
messaging platform associated with the recipient subscriber. If the
user interface 306a, 316a receives a command to transmit the voice
mail message to an instant messaging platform, the user interface
306a, 316a may prompt the calling subscriber to enter an address or
routing-type information such as a buddy name, a buddy list if more
than one recipient subscribers exist, or an instant messaging-type
address. In some instances, a list of addresses may be previously
stored, and the calling subscriber will be provided the option to
select from one or more of the previously stored addresses.
[0051] Alternatively, a voice mail message from a calling
subscriber can be automatically transmitted to an instant messaging
platform. In any instance, the voice mail message can be
transmitted to an instant messaging platform when address or
routing-type information is available.
[0052] Typically, each VMS 306, 316 includes a processor 306b,
316b, or can otherwise access a processor, that can convert or
encode a received voice mail message to a text message using best
available or conventional voice-to-text conversion techniques,
methods, and associated devices. Furthermore, the associated
processor 306b, 316b for each VMS 306, 316 can retrieve an address
from an associated database for routing the encoded voice mail
message to the address. Moreover, the processor 306b, 316b can send
the encoded voice mail message in a protocol suitable for
transmission via the data network 302 and/or the Internet 328 to an
address designated by the associated database for an instant
messaging platform 334. A suitable protocol is Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP).
[0053] Moreover, the data network 302 connects to an extended
messaging directory 324 or another similar type of directory. The
data network 302 uses the extended messaging directory 324 to
determine the address of a recipient subscriber or to determine
other routing information for a message received by the data
network 302. In this example, the routing information can be one or
more addresses corresponding to a "buddy name" in a "buddy list"
for an instant messaging platform.
[0054] Alternatively, the extended messaging directory 324 can be a
component of or in direct communication with another network such
as network A 304 and/or network B 314. In this example, the
extended messaging directory 324 keeps track of which users
(telephone numbers, directory numbers, addresses, buddy names,
buddy lists, user id's or the like identifiers). The extended
messaging directory 324 can map any number of users to a respective
internet protocol (IP) address associated with an instant messaging
platform.
[0055] In another embodiment, addresses of or other routing
information such as one or more addresses corresponding to a "buddy
name" in a "buddy list" for an instant messaging platform can be
stored by either or both VMSs 306, 316.
[0056] A processor-based platform such as a personal computer 326
can access either the extended messaging directory 324 or a VMS
306, 316 via the data network 302. A user operating the personal
computer 326 may populate an address map stored by the extended
messaging directory 324 or the VMSs 306, 316. The user may provide
one or more buddy names or buddy lists that have corresponding
addresses. In other instances, previously stored addresses, routing
information, buddy names, buddy lists, and the like stored at the
extended messaging directory 324 or the VMSs 306, 316 can be
accessed, changed, or otherwise modified by a user operating the
personal computer 326.
[0057] In any instance, the address or routing information for a
particular subscriber (recipient subscriber) is ultimately
transmitted to and encoded by the VMS 306, 316. Similar to the
processing of the voice mail message, the address or routing
information is encoded or otherwise associated with the text
message for transmission to the instant messaging platform 334.
[0058] For example, a message containing voice-to-text and an
address or routing information could be organized as follows. A
conventional e-mail message can have a "To:" field with the address
or routing information of the recipient subscriber; a "From:" field
with a phone number of the calling subscriber; and a "message"
field containing the text of the voice mail message. In other
instances, the "To:" and "From:" fields may contain other
address-type or routing information such as the calling
subscriber's name, a name associated with a calling subscriber's
phone number, or a domain name.
[0059] A second data network such as the Internet 328, an intranet
or the like connects to the data network 302. In the embodiment
shown, the Internet 328 connects to the data network 302 via a
firewall such as a DMZ 330 or similar type device. One skilled the
art will be familiar with devices, techniques, and methods for
transmitting data through a firewall. Note that the invention is
not limited by the use of or the lack of a firewall such as a DMZ
330.
[0060] One or more instant messaging (IM) servers 332 connect to
the second data network such as the Internet 328. The IM servers
332 provide instant messaging functionality to one or more instant
messaging platforms 334 such as a computer, personal computer,
personal digital assistant, or other processor-based device or
communications platform. Each IM server 332 can queue or store at
least one instant message until called upon by a subscriber,
instant messaging platform 334 or an associated user interface. One
skilled in the art will be familiar with the devices, techniques,
and protocols utilized with and by conventional instant messaging
platforms.
[0061] In some instances, an instant messaging server 332 can
administer one or more accounts such as an instant messaging
account that can be accessed by an instant messaging platform 324.
Each account may have an unique address to identify and provide
access to the specific account.
[0062] An instant messaging user interface 336 executes or is
otherwise displayed upon at least one of the instant messaging
platforms 334. Typically, a subscriber operates an instant
messaging platform 334. If the subscriber is present, the
subscriber can call for any queued or stored instant messages from
at least one IM servers 332 via the instant messaging user
interface 336. The instant messaging user interface 336 provides
user options and commands to a recipient subscriber, and further
provides feedback from the recipient subscriber back to the IM
servers 332. In other instances, instant messages can be queued or
stored at an IM server 332 or instant messaging platform 334 until
called upon by a subscriber via the instant messaging user
interface 336.
[0063] One example of an instant messaging user interface 336 can
be a graphical user interface such as a control panel on an
associated display device of an instant messaging platform, such as
a display monitor for a personal computer. Such an user interface
can be adapted to provide an option for sending a notification to a
voice mail service 306, 316 of the originating subscriber. The user
interface 336 can then receive a user command for sending the
notification to the voice mail service of the originating
subscriber. Moreover, the user interface 336 can transmit the
notification to the voice mail service of the originating
subscriber via the Internet 328 and/or data network 302.
[0064] FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a method in accordance with various
embodiments of the invention. With reference to system elements of
FIG. 2, the method 400 shown in FIG. 3 is directed to originating
and sending a voice mail message to an instant messaging platform.
The method 400 begins at 402, and proceeds to 404.
[0065] At 404, a voice mail message is received. Generally, a VMS
306, 316 receives a message from a subscriber. For instance, a
subscriber (sending subscriber) calls another subscriber, and when
the other subscriber cannot answer the call, the call is
transferred to a VMS 306, 316 to provide the sending subscriber
with the option to leave a message, and further to send an instant
message to the other subscriber (recipient subscriber). As
previously defined, the voice mail message can be a transmission of
information that may be in the form of voice, facsimile, video,
e-mail or other data. Typically, the VMS 306, 316 provides a user
interface for the subscriber to enter a message either by voice or
keypad. An option provided by the user interface can be whether to
leave a conventional voice mail message or to transmit an instant
message to the other subscriber. The VMS 306, 316 receives the
subscriber's commands and respective message, and the VMS 306, 316
can either store the message or otherwise handle the message for
subsequent transmission to another subscriber.
[0066] From 404, the method proceeds to 406, in which an address is
retrieved for an instant messaging platform from an associated
database. When a subscriber instructs the VMS 306, 316 to transmit
an instant message, the VMS 306, 316 retrieves a corresponding
address for an instant messaging user from an associated database.
For instance, the associated database can be an extended messaging
directory 324 in communication with a VMS 306, 316. When a command
is received from a subscriber to send an instant message to another
subscriber, a corresponding address can be retrieved from the
extended messaging directory 324. Typically, one or more
subscribers' addresses associated with a respective instant
messaging platform 334 are mapped at the extended messaging
directory 324 or an associated database. Thus, when a VMS 306, 316
attempts to retrieve an address such as an internet protocol (IP)
address associated with a particular instant messaging platform
324, the VMS 306, 316 looks up a particular subscriber in the
extended messaging directory 324 or associated database by name,
telephone number, or other identifying data to cross-reference an
address such as an internet protocol (IP) address for that
subscriber. The address for the subscriber is then returned to the
VMS 306, 316 for further processing of the voice mail.
[0067] In some instances, an address may be associated with an
account such as an instant messaging account that can be accessed
by an instant messaging platform 324. As described above, an
account may be stored or otherwise administered by an instant
messaging (IM) server 332. In any event, each address is a unique
address for use in directing a message to a particular subscriber
or location.
[0068] From 406, the method 400 proceeds to 408. In 408, a voice
mail message is encoded. Typically, a message such as a voice mail
message is encoded into a text message suitable for transmission to
and viewing at an instant messaging platform. Using a protocol
suitable for transmission via the data network 302 and the Internet
328, a message corresponding to the voice mail message can be
transmitted to an instant messaging platform. Suitable protocols
for transmission of a message to an instant messaging platform can
include, but are not limited to, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) or another protocol that is compatible for viewing or
receipt by an instant messaging platform. For instance, a voice
message can be encoded into a text message using best available or
conventional voice-to-text conversion techniques, methods, and
associated devices. Other types of messages can be encoded using
suitable types of conversion techniques, methods, or devices as
needed.
[0069] In addition to the message, the address from the extended
messaging directory 324 or an associated database can be encoded
into or otherwise associated with the message for transmission to
the instant messaging platform 334.
[0070] From 408, the method 400 proceeds to 410, in which the
encoded voice mail message is routed to the address of the instant
messaging platform. Using the address for the instant messaging
platform, the VMS 306, 316 routes the message via the data network
302 and/or Internet 328 to the instant messaging platform 334
corresponding to the address. Typically, the message is handled by
one or more instant messaging servers 332 in communication with the
data network 302 and/or Internet 328. At least one of the instant
messaging servers 332 directs or routes the message to the
corresponding address of a particular subscriber (recipient
subscriber) operating an instant messaging platform 334. The
instant messaging servers transmit the message to the instant
messaging platform in a format that can be viewed by a recipient
subscriber at the instant messaging user interface 336.
[0071] From 410, the method 400 proceeds to 412. In 412, the method
400 ends.
[0072] FIG. 4 is a flowchart of another method in accordance with
various embodiments of the invention. With reference to system
elements in FIG. 2, the method 500 as shown in FIG. 4 is directed
to responding to a voice mail message received at an instant
messaging platform. At 502, the method 500 begins.
[0073] From 502, the method 500 proceeds to 504, in which a message
is received with an encoded voice mail message associated with an
originating voice mail platform. Generally, a recipient subscriber
operating an instant messaging platform 334 logs into an instant
messaging account to receive or otherwise receive one or more
instant messages via the instant messaging user interface 336. In
this example, the recipient subscriber receives a message with an
encoded voice mail message and an address associated with an
originating voice mail platform. An instant messaging account can
be hosted by one or more IM servers 332 accessible by the instant
messaging platform 334 via the Internet 328.
[0074] From 504, the method 500 proceeds to 506, in which an
indication is generated that the voice mail message has been
received by a recipient subscriber. The instant messaging platform
334 includes a user interface 336 that can provide a user option to
send a reply to or otherwise send a notification back to an
originating subscriber. Typically, the user interface is adapted to
offer one or more user commands to a subscriber, and to receive
user input for at least one user command. In response to particular
user input, the user interface 336 can generate a notification from
or otherwise send an indication from a recipient subscriber.
Alternatively, the user interface can automatically generate a
notification from or send indication upon the receipt of the
message by the recipient subscriber.
[0075] For instance, a recipient subscriber may not be logged into
an instant messaging platform 334 at a particular instant or time
that a message is received. Any messages sent to the instant
messaging platform 334 while the recipient subscriber is not logged
in can be queued or otherwise stored by an associated instant
messaging (IM) server 332 for subsequent delivery to the recipient
subscriber when the recipient subscriber logs in to the instant
messaging platform 334 or to an instant messaging account
associated with the recipient's address for the message. Thus, when
the recipient subscriber logs in to the instant messaging platform
or to an instant messaging account to retrieve an instant message,
the IM server 332 delivers or otherwise posts queued or stored
messages to the instant messaging platform 334 for viewing by the
recipient subscriber. When the recipient user opens a particular
message, the instant messaging user interface 336 generates a
notification or an indication indicating that the recipient
subscriber has received the message.
[0076] From 506, the method 500 proceeds to 508, in which the
indication is sent from the instant messaging platform 334 to the
address associated with an originating voice mail platform. A
notification or indication generated by the instant messaging
platform 334 indicating that the recipient subscriber has received
the instant message can be sent to the originating VMS 306, 316.
The notification or indication includes the address or routing
information of the originating subscriber, such as the subscriber's
directory number. The originating VMS 306, 316 receives the
notification or indication from the instant messaging platform 334,
and references the originating subscriber's address or routing
information. In some instances, a notification or indication to the
originating subscriber can reference the message originally encoded
and sent by the VMS 306, 316 to the instant messaging platform 334.
In most cases, the notification or indication is associated with
information of the originating subscriber. This information can
include, but is not limited to, a telephone number, an IP address,
or other address-type or routing information.
[0077] From 508, the method 500 proceeds to 510, in which an
indication is provided to the originating subscriber that the voice
mail message was received. Using the information from the
notification or indication from the instant messaging platform 334,
the VMS 306, 316 sends an indication to the originating subscriber
to notify the originating subscriber that the recipient subscriber
has received the encoded voice mail message. Typically, the
originating subscriber can be notified by the VMS 306, 316 via the
user interface 306a, 316a associated with each respective VMS 306,
316. For example, a VMS 306, 316 could provide an indication by
notifying the originating subscriber via a voice mail message
stored or otherwise queued by the VMS 306, 316 on the originating
subscriber's voice mail account. In other instances, a VMS 306, 316
could provide an indication by notifying the originating subscriber
via an instant message (IM), a short messaging service (SMS), or
another communications format, method, or device.
[0078] From 510, the method 500 proceeds to 512, in which the
method 500 ends.
[0079] While the above description contains many specifics, these
specifics should not be construed as limitations on the scope of
the invention, but merely as exemplifications of the disclosed
embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision many other
possible variations that within the scope of the invention as
defined by the claims appended hereto.
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