ELECTRICAL POWER MONITORING SERVICES

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ACTIVE INGREDIENT Sempra Energy 488 8th Avenue San Diego CA 92101 Electrical power monitoring services, namely monitoring industrial, commercial, and household usage of electricity; Energy management, control, use, and conservation for others, namely, integrated energy management of independently owned heating, cooling, lighting, and electric power generating systems and machinery namely, turbines, boilers, generators, chilling plants, lighting equipment and associated wiring, conduits and control apparatus for commercial, industrial, governmental and institutional buildings; energy-use management for others in industrial, commercial, governmental and residential facilities; Remote monitoring of energy-related and energy-using equipment; Consulting services in the field of energy acquisition, management and consumption, and consulting services regarding repair and recharging of electrically-powered vehicles and repair and refueling of natural gas-powered vehicles; Reading of electric and gas meters; and testing of oil, gas, and water pipelines supplying residential, commercial, industrial and governmental buildings and facilities;
SEMPRA Sempra Energy 488 8th Avenue San Diego CA 92101 Electrical power monitoring services, namely, monitoring industrial, commercial, and household usage of electricity; remote monitoring of energy-related and energy-using equipment; reading of electric and gas meters; pipeline inspection services, namely, testing of gas pipelines;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems are provided for monitoring calls routed to a telephone network voice mail system from a variety of remote telephone locations. When a subscriber receives a telephone call, a determination is made as to whether the subscriber's line is busy or whether the call goes unanswered. If remote call monitoring services are activated, a three-way communication is set up between the calling party, the voice mail system and the subscriber via a remote call monitoring directory number provided by the subscriber. The subscriber is patched into the call on a listen-only basis, but upon command by the subscriber, the subscriber may answer the call. The subscriber may set up a number of remote call monitoring filters, including an "always monitor" list, a "never monitor" list, and a schedule of days or times during which the subscriber allows or excludes remote call monitoring. Remote call monitoring services may be provided by a telephone services provider that is independent from the subscriber's home telephone services provider.