AMPLIFIERS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

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BOOSTED SUPERCELL Nextivity, Inc. 16550 W Bernardo Dr, Bldg 5, Suite 500 San Diego CA 92127 amplifiers for wireless communication, mobile data receivers, cellular repeaters;BOOSTED SUPER CELL;
DYNAMIC BOOSTING TECHNOLOGY Nextivity, Inc. 16550 W Bernardo Dr, Bldg 5, Suite 500 San Diego CA 92127 amplifiers for wireless communication, mobile data receivers, cellular repeaters, power supplies for cellular repeaters;BOOSTING TECHNOLOGY;
QUATRA Nextivity, Inc. 16550 W Bernardo Dr, Bldg 5, Suite 500 San Diego CA 92127 amplifiers for wireless communication, mobile data receivers, cellular repeaters, power supplies for cellular repeaters;
SMART EARS Olive Union, Inc. Fl.12, 81, Banpo-daero 30-gil Seocho-gu Seoul 06644 Republic of Korea Amplifiers for wireless communication; Personal digital assistants (PDA); Personal handheld communication terminals in the nature of handheld personal computers; Recorded computer software for controlling the operation of audio and video devices; Downloadable computer software to control and improve audio and video devices; Recorded computer software to control and improve audio and video devices ; Smartphones; Wrist-mounted smartphones; Apparatus for broadcasting, recording, transmission or reproduction of sound, data or images;SMART;
SUPERCELL Nextivity, Inc. 16550 W Bernardo Dr, Bldg 5, Suite 500 San Diego CA 92127 amplifiers for wireless communication, mobile data receivers, cellular repeaters;SUPER CELL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Several related methods and apparatus for re-establishing communication for a wireless communication device after a communication loss between the wireless device and a wireless communication network are disclosed. In one illustrative example, the wireless network broadcasts identifiers of wireless devices associated with communication losses in the wireless network over a control channel. After regaining signal coverage, a wireless device monitors the control channel to decode and compare each broadcasted identifier with an identifier of the wireless device. Based on a match between a broadcasted identifier and the identifier of the wireless device, the wireless device transmits a control message which informs the wireless network of the presence of the wireless device. Otherwise, the wireless device normally refrains from transmitting the control message to the wireless network. Advantageously, communication with the wireless network is re-established (if at all necessary) without overburdening the wireless link with unnecessary traffic.