COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER PROGRAMS

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PROCOMM PLUS DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SUITE 200 2100 EAST BROADWAY COLUMBIA MO 65205 COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER PROGRAMS;PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS PLUS;
PROCOMM+ DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SUITE 200 2100 EAST BROADWAY COLUMBIA MO 65205 COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER PROGRAMS;PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION PLUS;CLOTHING; NAMELY, GOLF SHIRTS, T-SHIRTS AND SWEATSHIRTS;
TERMNET HAERR, GREGORY R. SUITE C134 5284 SOUTH 320 WEST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84107 COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER PROGRAMS, TERMINAL EMULATION COMPUTER PROGRAMS, FILE TRANSFER COMPUTER PROGRAMS, AND INSTRUCTION MANUALS DISTRIBUTED THEREWITH;TERM NET;
TINYTERM CENTURY SOFTWARE, INC. 5284 South Commerce Drive Salt Lake City UT 84107 communications computer programs, terminal emulation computer programs, file transfer computer programs and instruction manuals distributed therewith;tiny term;
TLX-A-SYST AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4745 WALNUT BOULDER CO 80301 COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER PROGRAMS;TELEX A SYSTEM;
VISUAL TERM CENTURY SOFTWARE, INC. 5284 South Commerce Drive Salt Lake City UT 84107 communications computer programs, namely, visual network node organizational tool which allows users to visually create dynamic network connections; terminal emulation computer programs; file transfer computer programs and instruction manuals distributed therewith;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a broadband communications system, e.g., a cable system, programming content can be readily reserved and accessed for viewing using an interactive program guide, a network home graphic user interface (GUI), Quick View Guide, etc., in accordance with the invention. Such programming content may include in-progress programs, future programs and previously broadcast programs which are recorded at a headend in the cable system, and which may or may not have overlapping broadcast times. In addition, the user may reserve programs at a set-top terminal, and may also do so remotely from the terminal through a communications network such as, the Internet, a public switched telephone network (PSTN), a wireless telephone network, etc.