Methods and apparatus for providing operator services to callers in a
fully or partially automated manner are disclosed. In addition, the
present invention is directed to methods and apparatus for providing new
telephone services, e.g., the forwarding of messages to non-published
telephone number customers. It is also directed to methods and apparatus
that can be used to detect, report and correct operator input errors.
Automated, e.g., unmanned, apparatus of the present invention are capable
of interfacing with conventional telephone switches using known operator
protocols. This allows automated devices of the present invention to
appear to existing telephone switches as manned operator positions
capable of servicing telephone calls. In accordance with the present
invention, the unmanned apparatus of the present invention is assigned
one or more operator position identifiers conventionally used to identify
manned operator positions. The interaction of the automated apparatus of
the present invention and a telephone switch involves the use of the
assigned operator position identifiers to identify the apparatus of the
present invention to the switch as one or more operational operator
positions. Once logged in with the telephone switch, the apparatus of the
present invention can service calls normally handled by human operators,
without the need for a human operator's involvement.