Method and apparatus for managing calls
US-9241258-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
USRE46387E · US · E1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-RE46387-E |
| Application number | US-201414571207-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | E1 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 1998 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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A network system for managing remote agents of a communication center includes a primary server connected to the network the primary server controlling at least one routing point; one or more secondary servers distributed on the network and accessible to the remote agents, the secondary server or servers having data access to agent computing platforms and communication peripherals; and, a software suite distributed in part to the secondary server or servers and distributed in part to one or more agents computing platforms and peripherals, the software suite including protocol for reporting agent status data. The system monitors agents computing platforms and peripherals for activity state through the one or more secondary servers whereupon the one or more secondary servers exchange control messaging and event related data using ISCC protocols with the primary server over the network for intelligent routing purposes.
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A network system for managing remote agents of a communication center comprising: a primary server connected to the network, the primary server controlling at least one routing point used by the communication center; one or more secondary servers distributed on the network and accessible to the agents, the secondary server or servers having data access to agent computing platforms and communication peripherals; and a software suite distributed in part to the secondary server or servers and in part to one or more agents computing platforms and peripherals, the software suite including protocol for reporting agent status data; characterized in that the agent's computing platforms and peripherals are monitored for activity state by the one or more secondary servers whereupon the one or more secondary servers exchange control messaging and event related data using ISCC protocols with the primary server over the network, the primary server recognizing CTI computer-telephony integrated (CTI) protocol equivalents for the messaging for the purpose of intelligently routing events incoming to or otherwise communicatively involving the remote agents. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the network is an Internet network and the routing point is one of or a combination of a telephony switch, a service control point, and an Internet Protocol Router. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the remote agents are grouped together in a central facility. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the remote agents are distributed over a home network. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the remote agents are mobile and wirelessly connected to the one or more secondary servers. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the agent's computing platforms and peripherals are one of or a combination of a desktop computer, a lap top computer, a personal digital assistant, a cellular telephone, an Internet Protocol telephone and a paging device. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the remote agents are specialized knowledge workers offering service not available within the communication center. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the software suite is an extension of a CTI software suite used in the communication center, the extended portion for parameterizing and enabling additional services and communication apparatus generic to the remote agents but not available within the center, wherein the parameterizing includes formatting messaging and event-related data into a format useable on the agent computing platforms. 9. The system of claim 1 wherein control messaging and event related data exchanged between the primary server and the one or more secondary servers is formatted using Extensible Markup Language. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein Extensible Style sheet Language Transformation is used to transform the Extensible Markup Language files into formats useable on the computing platforms of the remote agents. 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the useable formats include HTML, HDML, WAP, and WML. 12. The system of claim 1 wherein a CTI-enhanced Interactive Voice Response system is used to exchange data with a remote agent receiving calls on an analog telephone in the event that the agent does not have access to a computing platform connected to the telephone and the one or more secondary servers. 13. The system of claim 1 wherein the remote agents establish one or more destination numbers for receiving events, the destination numbers to be set in the CTI environment for the period that the agent is logged into the system. 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the destination numbers include one or a combination of telephone numbers, fax numbers, Internet Protocol addresses, e-mail addresses, universal resource locators, and pager numbers. 15. A system comprising: a plurality of computer devices hosting a software suite for managing remote agents of a communication center, the software suite comprising: a client portion including a contact navigation application, a contact extension application, and a code library; and a server application including a transaction management application, an agent specific application, and an ISCC application program interface; characterized in that the client portion specifies functionality and reports state information of the remote agent to the server application, whereupon the server application reports same under ISCC a protocol to a communication-center suite for routing purposes and wherein the communication-center suite provides event-related data under ISCC the protocol to the server application, which in turn transforms the data into data formats usable on various communication devices of the remote agent. 16. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the remote agents are part of a communication center network, the server portion functioning as the network access and agent monitoring point for the remote agents. 17. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the communication network includes the Internet network and the public switched telephony network. 18. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the remote agents are grouped together in a central facility. 19. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the remote agents are distributed over a home network. 20. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the remote agents are mobile and wirelessly connected to the one or more secondary servers. 21. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the client portion resides on one or a combination of a desktop computer, a lap top computer, a personal digital assistant, a cellular telephone, an Internet Protocol telephone and a paging device. 22. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the remote agents are specialized knowledge workers offering service not available within the communication center. 23. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the software suite is an extension of a CTI software suite used in the communication center, the extended portion for parameterizing and enabling additional services and communication apparatus generic to the remote agents but not available within the center, wherein the parameterizing includes formatting messaging and event-related data to and from the software suite into a format useable on the agent computing platforms. 24. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the ISCC protocols include Extensible Markup Language used to format messaging and event-related data. 25. The software suite of claim 24 wherein Extensible Style sheet Language Transformation is used to transform the Extensible Markup Language files into formats useable on the computing platforms of the remote agents. 26. The software suite of claim 25 wherein the useable formats include HTML, HDML, WAP, and WML. 27. The software suite of claim 15 wherein the remote agents establish one or more destination numbers for receiving events on the various communication devices, the destination numbers to be set in the CTI environment for the period that the agent is logged into the system providing the software. 28. The software suite of claim 27 wherein the destination numbers include one or a combination of telephone numbers, fax numbers, Internet Protocol addresses, e-mail addresses, universal resource locators, and pager numbers. 29. A method for managing information about remote agents of a communication center for the purpose of intelligently
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