Inventvillage.com announces the marketing launch of FUTURE MESSAGE SEND

FUTURE MESSAGE SEND is in Patent Pending status within the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Global Invention Royalty Analysis was performed by World Patent Marketing (www.worldpatentmarketing.com)
 
 
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Nov. 21, 2014 - PRLog -- The advent of the telephone at the turn of the century presented a new form of communication to the population at large. Whereas prior messages were delivered directly to a message recipient either by mail, telegraph, or personal courier, telephones introduced a new option for delivering a message. More urgent matters were treated immediately with a telephone message while less important matters were relegated to the mail. The option to call or write notwithstanding, a message originator still knew that the message itself was being delivered to a particular geographic location, presumably in the presence of a message recipient. One of the most elementary systems for delivering a message was known as a messaging service. To utilize such a service, the message originator selected message recipients and either wrote or dictated a message to an operator who, in turn, distributed the broadcast message serially to each message recipient over the telephony-centric network. If the nature of the message required that it be delivered at a particular time, then the operator simply held the message until it was time to deliver it.

Facsimile (fax) machines expanded the messaging options for a user. Higher end fax machines allow the user to prescribe a delivery time for an entered fax, which is a very useful feature since long distance rates are typically lower during the night. By delaying transmission of faxes until nighttime, a user can save money.

Though perhaps the most revolutionary series of events to advance the art of messaging has been the development of computer networking technologies resulting in what is now known as the internet, along with related audio recording, storage, and transmission techniques. Delayed messaging, or future messaging, can be implemented on a desktop or laptop computer by obtaining special-purpose software that allows the user to additionally prescribe a delivery time for a created message. Delayed email messages are extremely useful tools for scheduling task management applications.

Application software, also known as an application or an “App”, is a complete, self-contained program that performs a specific function directly for the user. Apps may be used to facilitate enterprise software, accounting software, office suites, graphics software, messaging and media players.

But in spite of the advances, several problems still exist. A first problem relates to that future messaging features are not viable from a cost standpoint for the average consumer. A sole proprietor or small business entrepreneur is most often not in the position to retain a messaging service or to acquire high end capitol equipment, for the sole purpose of obtaining future messaging capabilities. He/She chooses rather to live without the capability and depend upon whatever capabilities exist in the competitive marketplace. Cost-competitive voice mail systems do not provide future messaging capabilities. To obtain delayed fax and email capabilities he/she is required to purchase special-purpose hardware and/or software. However, the present invention provides future messaging capabilities for voice mail systems. Using a voicemail system, a message originator could record a message from his/her telephone and subsequently enter the telephone numbers of recipients for the message. More advanced voice mail systems provided the capability to specify a delivery time for the message.

Consequently, if a user today desires to send a message at a specified delivery time to recipients, the user must enter, schedule, and transmit the message on an originating device that is compatible with the receiving device, that possesses future messaging features, and that is part of the same network (i.e., telephony-centric network or data-centric network) as the receiving device. The situation is exacerbated when the message has multiple recipients. A first message must be broadcast to recipients on the telephony-centric network and a second message must be broadcast to recipients over the Internet.

Therefore, what is needed is an apparatus for sending a message to a receiving device at a future delivery time, where the message format and transmission network are transparent to the message originator. Also, what is needed is an apparatus for transmitting a future message to a number of recipients having receiving devices that are addressable over both the telephony-centric network(mobile) and a data-centric network. Furthermore, what is needed is a method for transmitting a future message that permits a message originator to specify a delivery time and recipients, where the recipients can be addressed by a mobile number or a data-centric network address.

The inventor (N.S.) of FUTURE MESSAGE SEND, MY AUTOMATIC REPLY, FC-FUTCOMM-FUTURE COMMUNICATION is seeking a third party licensee to manufacture, market and distribute the product under a royalty agreement. Potential licensees in the appropriate industries are currently being targeted as candidates to eventually commercialize FUTURE MESSAGE SEND, MY AUTOMATIC REPLY, FC-FUTCOMM-FUTURE COMMUNICATION on a worldwide basis.

According to a comprehensive university study brokered by World Patent Marketing, there is a strong likelihood of this product being successful in the marketplace.

Potential licensees interested in obtaining more information about FUTURE MESSAGE SEND, MY AUTOMATIC REPLY, FC-FUTCOMM-FUTURE COMMUNICATION and discussing licensing opportunities with respect to the product can contact the Licensing Department of InventVillage.com at licensing@inventvillage.com or 646-412-5985.

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