COVERS TELEPHONE RECEIVERS NOT

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BULL SHOCK TURAN, Serkan 5108 Elgin Ct Douglasville GA 30135 Covers for telephone receivers not made of paper; Headphones; Navigation apparatus for vehicles; Protective cases for smartphones; Screen protectors comprised of cleophobic coated chemically treated glass adopted for use with cell phones, tablet computers, and portable electronic devices; Glass and plastic screen protectors for all cell phone models, tablets and laptops; Protective covers and cases for cell phones, laptops and portable media players; Battery chargers for cell phones and mobile devices; Portable solar and rechargeable power banks for cell phones and mobile devices; Waterproof screen protectors comprised of cleophobic coated chemically treated glass adapted for use with cell phones and portable electronic devices;SHOCK;
LDH CLUB LIFEY DREAMIKO HOPEY Yamamoto, Sumiko 320 W. BADDILLO ST. #101 COVINA CA 91723 covers for telephone receivers not made of paper, travel bags, umbrellas and children's school bags;
PHONE-FINDERS Newmark, Alan R 5 Twin Brooks Ct. Holmdel NJ 07733 COVERS FOR TELEPHONE RECEIVERS NOT MADE OF PAPER;PHONE FINDERS;
WAVE STOPPER J.J.E. Marketing Distribution Center Import and Export Inc. 1000 Frank Rogers Blvd., Building 15 Harrison NJ 07029 Covers for telephone receivers not made of paper, including adhesive filters to be attached to the earpiece for protection against EM waves;WAVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system is disclosed for integrating electronic mail, voice mail, and fax mail in a universal mailbox. Message receivers may access their messages with a telephone or a computer regardless of the communication medium used by the message sender. Using a telephone, message receivers may playback voice mail, redirect fax mail, and "listen" to e-mail through a text-to-speech conversion process. Using a computer and modem, message receivers may playback voice mail, view fax mail, and read e-mail by accessing the universal mailbox via connection software. Message senders and receivers may choose from a variety of filter and forward options that allow them to manage their communications via the universal mailbox. Forwarding and conversion of messages is performed automatically. The options are used to define a set of rules to be applied to inbound and outbound messages so that messages are sent and received in accordance with the preferences of the senders and receivers.