CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DICP NORTHERN TELECOM LIMITED The World Trade Center 380 St. Antoine Street West 8th Floor Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3Y4 Canada cellular telecommunications equipment;
DICP NORTHERN TELECOM LIMITED The World Trade Center 380 St. Antoine Street West 8th Floor Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3Y4 Canada cellular telecommunications equipment; namely, a cabinet including an interface between a telephone switch and cellular telephone cell sites for executing cell site control from the switch site location;
DIGITAL-READY NORTHERN TELECOM LIMITED The World Trade Center 380 St. Antoine Street West 8th Floor Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3Y4 Canada cellular telecommunications equipment;
DUALMODE NORTHERN TELECOM LIMITED The World Trade Center 380 St. Antoine Street West 8th Floor Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3Y4 Canada cellular telecommunications equipment, namely, a base station radio to permit processing of analog and digital signals;Dual Mode;
FAXJAC SPECTRUM CELLULAR CORPORATION 800 NORTH TOWER 2710 STEMMONS FREEWAY DALLAS TX 75207 CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, NAMELY CELLULAR TELEPHONE TO FACSIMILE MACHINE INTERFACES FOR ANALOG SIGNAL CONVERSION;FACSIMILE JACK;
PLEXCELL Plexsys International Corp. 610 Herndon Parkway Suite 700 Herndon VA 22070 cellular telecommunications equipment, namely mobile telephone switching offices and base stations;PLEX-CELL;
PLEXCELL PLUS Plexsys International Corp. 610 Herndon Parkway Suite 700 Herndon VA 22070 cellular telecommunications equipment, namely mobile telephone switching offices and base stations;PLEX-CELL PLUS;
SPECTRUMCELLULAR SPECTRUM CELLULAR CORPORATION 800 NORTH TOWER 2710 STEMMONS FREEWAY DALLAS TX 75207 CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, NAMELY MODEMS, DUMB AND SMART INTERFACES, FACSIMILE MACHINES, AND PROTOCOL CONVERTERS;SPECTRUM CELLULAR;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Methods and devices provide identification for telecommunications equipment by displaying identification information on a display screen proximal to the equipment. The identification information may be entered through a user input device such as a keypad or may be pre-stored in memory of the telecommunications equipment, such as through a network connection used to maintain the equipment. The identification information may include a unique name of the equipment and/or a description of the function that the equipment performs. A technician may then determine information about the telecommunications equipment by approaching the equipment and viewing the information on the display screen.