TELEPHONIC EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HONEY I ZOOM TELEPHONICS, INC. 207 South Street Boston MA 02111 Telephonic equipment, namely devices for placing signals on a telephone line to defeat telemarketing systems; Automatic telephone dialers for assisting in the use of prepaid telephone cards, assisting in the use of dial-around long distance services, for speed dialing of telephone numbers, and for repeat dialing of telephone numbers; Computer hardware and software for customizing the sending and receiving of telephone signals; Computer hardware and software for customizing the audible rings or musical tones that are generated in response to incoming telephone signals;HONEY I;
INTELLIZAPPER ROYAL APPLIANCE MFG. CO. Highland Heights OH Telephonic equipment, namely devices for placing signals on a telephone line to defeat telemarketing systems;
QUIETPHONE PHONETELE, INC. 16139 WYANDOTTE ST. VAN NUYS CA 91406 TELEPHONIC EQUIPMENT;
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR PRIVACY ROYAL APPLIANCE MFG. CO. Highland Heights OH telephonic equipment, namely devices for placing signals on a telephone line to defeat telemarketing systems;
TELEZAPPER Royal Appliance MFG. CO 7005 Cochran Road Glenwillow OH 44139 telephonic equipment, namely devices for placing signals on a telephone line to defeat telemarketing systems;
TELEZAPPER Bensman, Robert M. 27308 Lake Road Bay Village OH 44140 telephonic equipment, namely devices for placing signals on a telephone line to defeat telemarketing systems;
TZID ROYAL APPLIANCE MFG. CO. Highland Heights OH telephonic equipment, namely devices for placing signals on a telephone line to defeat telemarketing systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, system and apparatus for bill payment over a PSTN. The method can include processing a call in the PSTN to establish a telephonic connection between a caller and a call center configured to process bill payments. The method further can include resolving an identity for the caller separate from the established telephonic connection. The identity can be routed to the call center over a data communications link unrelated to the telephonic connection. Finally, a bill payment process can be managed for the caller within the call center based upon the routed identity. Preferably, the resolving step can include querying a LIDB through a name resolution adapter disposed in the PSTN for identifying information for the caller. Further more, the processing step can include performing the resolving step responsive to receiving an SS7 message in an SCP to set up the telephonic connection between the caller and the call center.