CLOUD TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
AVAYA AURA COLLABORATORY AVAYA INC. 2605 Meridian Parkway, Suite 200 Durham NC 27713 Cloud telecommunication services in the nature of providing access to telecommunication networks;COLLABORATORY;Providing cloud-based services, namely, development and testing of communications and collaboration applications; scientific and technological engineering services in the fields of telecommunications; monitoring of computer software; providing online non-downloadable software applications that manage voice, video and data communications over a computer network; providing access to virtual hardware, software, and data storage services in a virtual environment, namely, providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing; providing a cloud-based laboratory environment, namely, providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing; providing computer software design services, technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems, and managing the web sites of others, all the foregoing providing in the fields of communications, local area and wide area networks, data processing centers, and video conferencing networks; design, implementation, installation, management and maintenance of local and wide area networks, and virtual private networks, namely, planning and development of electronic communications networks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A network interface device located at a customer's premises includes an external interface that receives a plurality of telecommunication services via a coaxial connection from a telecommunication service provider. The services are received using Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications. The network interface device also includes at least two distinct internal interfaces that distribute the plurality of telecommunication services to at least two distinct internal transport media. The network interface device also includes a processor the is programmed to receive combined signals comprising the telecommunication services from the external interface, process the combined signals into separate signals representative of distinct telecommunication services, and map each of the separate signals to separate ones of the at least two distinct internal interfaces for distribution at the customer's premises via the internal transport media.