FIRST LINK

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FIRSTLINK MarketLink, Inc. 421 NORTH CRAWFORD Thomasville GA 31799 FIRST LINK;computer services, namely, providing multiple user access to a turn-key interactive communication system for use by businesses to provide information to customers and employees; developing turn-key interactive computer software systems for others for use by businesses to provide information to customers and employees;
FIRSTLINK FIRST TENNESSEE NATIONAL CORPORATION 165 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103 FIRST LINK;financial services in the nature of banking services, automated securities brokerage services and investment banking services; insurance brokerage services in the nature of life, credit, automobile, home, accident, fire and property insurance; and mortgage services in the nature of lending, brokerage and banking services;
FIRSTLINK First Insurance Company of Hawaii, Ltd. 1100 Ward Avenue Honolulu HI 96814 FIRST LINK;Insurance lead collection and matching services, namely, matching consumer requests for insurance policy quotes collected over the internet to pre-qualified insurance brokers, agents and agencies interested in those requests;
FIRSTLINK First Central Savings Bank 70 Glen Street 70 Glen Street Glen Cove NY 11543 FIRST LINK;Electronic banking via a global computer network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A distribution pattern is established to distribute multilink frame relay (MFR) fragments. The distribution pattern includes a sequence of link entries associated with links in a link bundle. A number of link entries in the distribution pattern is determined by dividing a total link speed of the link bundle by a minimum possible link speed supported by a system. Each link entry is placed in the distribution pattern when the associated link is capable of transmitting a current fragment in a fastest transmit time. The fastest transmit time is determined based on the link speed of the link and a transmit time for the link to transmit other fragments previously allocated to that link. The fragments are distributed to the links in the link bundle according to the distribution pattern from a first link entry to a last link entry in the distribution pattern. The distribution pattern is repeated after the last link entry.