Method and apparatus for accessing a wide area network
Abstract
A voice web browser system includes a telephone, an access system coupled to a TCP/IP network, a telephone system coupling the telephone to the access system, and a speech-to-text system for “reading” text that had been sent over the TCP/IP network to the telephone user. Preferably, the access system receives TCP/IP packets from web pages accessible over the TCP/IP network and parses the HTML code of the web pages into text and non-text portions, such that the text portion can be read to the telephone user. A computer implemented process for obtaining web page information over a TCP/IP network includes implementing a connection of a telephone user to an access system that is coupled to a TCP/IP network, detecting a selection of at least one navigation command by the telephone user to access a web page accessible over the TCP/IP network, and navigating over the TCP/IP network to the web page in response to the navigation command, resulting in a verbal communication of at least some information derivable from the web page to the telephone user. A method for retrieving e-mail that was sent over a TCP/IP network includes calling from a user telephone to an access computer coupled to a TCP/IP network, providing user identification to the access computer, retrieving e-mail via the access computer that was sent over the TCP/IP network and addressed to the user, and reading the e-mail to the user of the user telephone utilizing a text-to-speech system.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A voice web browser system comprising:
a telephone; an access system coupled to a TCP/IP network, said TCP/IP network comprising a plurality of nodes, said TCP/IP network providing access to web pages stored on computer systems coupled to said TCP/IP network, said web pages comprising HTML code that can be transmitted via TCP/IP packets to said access system over said TCP/IP network, said access system being able to receive said TCP/IP packets and to parse said HTML code into text and non-text portions; a telephone system coupling said telephone to said access system for interactive communication with said access system; and a text-to-speech system associated with said access system for reading at least some of said text to a user of said telephone.
2 . A voice web browser system as recited in claim 1 wherein said telephone is a touch-tone telephone, and wherein said access system can be provided with commands in the form of DTMF signals.
3 . A voice web browser system as recited in claim 1 further comprising a speech recognition system responsive to spoken commands from said telephone user and operative to provide operational commands to said access system.
4 . A voice web browser system as recited in claim 1 wherein said access system consists of a unitary computer system.
5 . A voice web browser system as recited in claim 1 wherein said access system comprises an interface computer system coupled to said telephone user by said telephone system, and a server system coupling said interface computer system to said TCP/IP network.
6 . A voice web browser as recited in claim 1 wherein said access system is responsive to commands from said telephone user for navigating both within a web page and between web pages of said TCP/IP network.
7 . A computer implemented process for obtaining web page information over a TCP/IP network comprising:
implementing a connection of a telephone user to an access system that is coupled to a TCP/IP network; detecting a selection of at least one navigation command by said telephone user to access a web page accessible over said TCP/IP network; and navigating over said TCP/IP network to said web page in response to said navigation command, resulting in a verbal communication of at least some information derivable from said web page to said telephone user.
8 . A computer implemented process as recited in claim 7 further
comprising making an initial verbal contact with said telephone user after implementing a connection.
9 . A computer implemented process as recited in claim 8 wherein said initial verbal contact includes providing a plurality of options to the telephone user.
10 . A computer implemented process as recited in claim 9 wherein said plurality of options includes navigating the TCP/IP network and the sending or receiving of e-mail.
11 . A computer implemented process as recited in claim 10 wherein said plurality of options further includes creating a web page on said TCP/IP network.
12 . A computer readable media encoded with the computer implemented process of claim 7 .
13 . A voice web browser comprising:
connection means for implementing a connection of a telephone user to an access system that is coupled to a TCP/IP network; means for detecting a selection of at least one navigation command by said telephone user to access a web page accessible over said TCP/IP network; and means for navigating over said TCP/IP network to said web page in response to said navigation command, resulting in a verbal communication of at least some information derivable from said web page to said telephone user.
14 . A voice web browser as recited in claim 13 further comprising means for making an initial verbal contact with said telephone user after implementing a connection.
15 . A voice web browser as recited in claim 13 wherein said means for making an initial verbal contact includes means for providing a plurality of options to the telephone user.
16 . A voice web browser as recited in claim 12 further comprising means for creating a web page accessible via said TCP/IP network.
17 . A method for retrieving e-mail that was sent over a TCP/IP network comprising:
calling from a user telephone to an access computer coupled to a TCP/IP network; providing user identification to said access computer; retrieving e-mail via said access computer that was sent over said TCP/IP network and addressed to said user; and reading said e-mail to said user of said user telephone utilizing a text-to-speech system.
18 . A method for retrieving e-mail as recited in claim 17 further comprising providing at least one command to said access computer via a DTMF signal developed by said user telephone.
19 . A computer readable media encoded with software instructions and data to implement the method of claim 17 .
20 . A system for retrieving e-mail that was sent over a TCP/IP network comprising:
an access computer means coupled to a TCP/IP network, said access computer means being accessible by a user via a user telephone; means for providing user identification to said access computer means; means for retrieving e-mail via said access computer means that was sent over said TCP/IP network and addressed to said user; and means for reading said e-mail to said user of said user telephone.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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