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AT&T Teleholdings, Inc.

About: AT&T Teleholdings, Inc. is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Automatic number identification & Telephone line. The organization has 258 authors who have published 209 publications receiving 8098 citations.


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Patent
09 Jul 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a call schedule is received that includes a plurality of sample calls to be made by an automated calling station and the plurality of the sample calls are automatically placed on the network using the automated station.
Abstract: A call schedule is received that includes a plurality of sample calls to be made by an automated calling station. The plurality of sample calls are automatically placed on the network using the automated calling station. At least one final billing record corresponding to the at least one completed sample call is received. The call data is processed to determine billed cost data. The billed cost data is compared to the previous cost data and a change in the rate plan is detected based on the comparison of the billed cost data to the previous cost data.

53 citations

Patent
15 Mar 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, a network-based announcement and message delivery service for providing a landline customer with information of interest such as weather, financial market data, time/temperature, sporting event results, etc.
Abstract: A network-based announcement and message delivery service for providing a landline customer with information of interest such as weather, financial market data, time/temperature, sporting event results, etc. In a first embodiment, information is provided to a subscriber who simply lifts the handset of the telephone. The subscriber instead of hearing a dial tone hears the information in the form of streaming audio. In another embodiment, information is provided to the subscriber by way of information displayed on a caller-ID display and/or by way of talking caller-ID.

51 citations

Patent
24 Mar 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system and method for exchanging telecommunication service information between a telecommunication Service Provider and a Telecommunication Service Customer, which includes automatically generating information associated with the requested telecommunications service and transmitting the information using the predetermined format to the customer.
Abstract: A system and method for exchanging telecommunication service information between a telecommunication service provider and a telecommunication service customer include electronically receiving a request in a predefined format to establish an interactive session with a telecommunications customer, determining whether the telecommunications customer is authorized for electronically exchanging information and continuing only if the customer is authorized, parsing the request to identify information related to at least one telecommunications service offered by the telecommunications services provider, the telecommunications service having an associated identification code, determining whether the requested telecommunication service is available in a particular location, and automatically generating information associated with the requested telecommunications service and transmitting the information using the predetermined format to the customer In one embodiment, the predetermined format is determined by a standards organization, such as ANSI, and transmitted during an interactive session using a TCP/IP connection

50 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a longitudinal case study of an administrative unit of a large non-federal government following the election of a new Chief Elective Official is presented, where the changing climate becomes a dominant characteristic of the emerging situation.
Abstract: In this paper we report on a longitudinal case study of an administrative unit of a large nonfederal government following the election of a new Chief Elective Official. In this case, the changing climate becomes a dominant characteristic of the emerging situation. Poole and McPhee's (1983) extension of Giddens' Structuration Theory is employed as an analytic framework, tracing through the evolution and transformation of climate themes in the case. We find new categories of, and conditions affecting, climate—theme emergence, spread, and sedimentation. More particularly, the case demonstrates the complexity of organizational climate, with several processes interacting simultaneously to generate a constantly changing climate in the course of reproducing the organization's culture and beliefs. Importantly, the case shows how these complex climate processes are related to demoralization and counterintentional results in organizational change.

50 citations

Patent
02 Apr 2003
TL;DR: In this article, an enhanced Calling Party Pays (CPP) or Paging Party Pay (PPP) system is proposed that enables billing of calls originating from traditionally non-billable sources, routing of incoming calls to voicemail if the caller does not wish to incur the additional charges, and allowing the caller to complete the call and charge the cellular (or paging) subscriber for additional air-time usage when the caller enters a PIN or security code, also referred to as a billing override code, and allows a caller to block CPP/PPP charges from
Abstract: An enhanced Calling Party Pays (CPP) or Paging Party Pays (PPP) system that enables 1) billing of calls originating from traditionally non-billable sources, 2) routing of incoming calls to voicemail if the caller does not wish to incur the additional charges, 3) allowing the caller to complete the call and charge the cellular (or paging) subscriber for additional air-time usage when the caller enters a PIN or security code, also referred to as a billing override code, and 4) allowing the caller to block CPP/PPP charges from being billed to the calling party.

47 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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