DIGITAL MESSAGING SERVICES

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INFONE TEXT METRO ONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 11200 Murray Scholls Place Beaverton OR 97007 digital messaging services, namely, transmitting messages to messaging devices including telephones, pagers, facsimile machines, personal digital assistants, computers, and e-mail terminals; telecommunications services, namely, the electronic transmission and reception of messages and data;INFORMATION TELEPHONE TEXT; INFO PHONE TEXT;TEXT;
QUICKSEND METRO ONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 11200 Murray Scholls Place Beaverton OR 97007 DIGITAL MESSAGING SERVICES, NAMELY, TRANSMITTING MESSAGES TO MESSAGING DEVICES INCLUDING TELEPHONES, PAGERS, FACSIMILE MACHINES, PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS, COMPUTERS, AND E-MAIL TERMINALS;TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES IN THE NATURE OF TRANSCRIBING CUSTOMIZED MESSAGES RECEIVED FROM TELEPHONE CALLERS TO ALPHANUMERIC FORM;
TEXTSEND METRO ONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 11200 Murray Scholls Place Beaverton OR 97007 Digital messaging services, namely, transmitting messages to messaging devices including telephones, pagers, facsimile machines, personal digital assistants, computers, and e-mail terminals; telecommunications services, namely, the electronic transmission and reception of information.;TEXT SEND;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method of sending, receiving and managing messaging data through a shell interface is provided. The system includes a plurality of communication services, at least one messaging client and a host server. The plurality of communication services provides fax, voicemail and/or pager messaging services. The host server provides an interface between the messaging client and the plurality of communication services. The messaging client has a shell interface. A messaging component is installed into the shell interface. At least one messaging entry is displayed through the shell interface. The displayed messaging entry identifies received faxes, voicemails and/or pager messages. One of the received faxes, voicemails and pager messages is selected through the shell interface, and an appropriate communication service is invoked for accessing the selected message.