Controlling use of a telephone line includes receiving a specification
from a first entity that defines one or more supervisory controls on use
of a controlled telephone line by a second entity. The supervisory
controls specify people with whom the second entity may or may not
communicate over the controlled telephone line, and times at which the
second entity may or may not communicate over the controlled telephone
line. An indication of desired communications between the second entity
and a third entity at a particular time over the controlled telephone
line is received. A determination is made as to whether the desired
communications are consistent with the specified supervisory controls.
The desired communications are controlled when the desired communications
are not consistent with the specified supervisory controls. In addition,
the supervisory controls enable the first entity to interrupt existing
calls over the controlled telephone line.