MULTIMEDIA TELECONFERENCING SERVICES

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CHORUS CALL CHORUS CALL, INC. 2420 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville PA 15146 Multimedia teleconferencing services, namely, audio, video and data teleconferencing;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;CALL;
CLARINET CHORUS CALL, INC. 2420 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville PA 15146 Multimedia teleconferencing services, namely, audio, video and data teleconferencing;
CLARINETWORKS CHORUS CALL, INC. 2420 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville PA 15146 Multimedia teleconferencing services, namely, audio, video and data teleconferencing;CLARINET WORK;
ME-COMMERCE Ennovix Systems, Inc. Suite 191 485 Huntingdon Road Athens GA 30606 Multimedia teleconferencing services, real-time and asynchronous multimedia communications services, which allow users to view electronic data, reminders, documents and applications, and which allow any user the ability to edit such data or documents and control such applications, even when such data, documents or applications are residing on another user's computer; telecommunications gateway services to connect various users in the field of distance learning;Computer services, namely, providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software that provides a secure channel for information exchange and communication within distributed member-based communities and to and from any form of electronic communication device; computer services, namely an electronic reminder system that enables the transfer and retrieval of information to and from any form of electronic communication device;
MEMAIL Ennovix Systems, Inc. Suite 191 485 Huntingdon Road Athens GA 30606 multimedia teleconferencing services, real-time multimedia communications services, and asynchronous multimedia communications services, which allow users to view electronic data, reminders, documents and applications, and which allow any user the ability to edit such data or documents and control such applications, even when such data, documents or applications are residing on another user's computer; telecommunications gateway services to connect various users in the field of distance learning, including web-based online architecture and custom distributed architectures, including, but not limited to, virtual private networks and peer-to-peer architectures;ME MAIL;computer services, namely, providing a secure, non-dedicated bi-directional channel for information exchange and communication within distributed member-based communities and to and from any form of electronic communication device; computer services, namely an electronic reminder system that enables the transfer and retrieval of information to and from any form of electronic communication device;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A multimedia data network (MMN) operating according to a packet switched standard and a circuit switched network (TABX) are connected without a gateway (GW). The circuit switched network (PABX) comprises a multimedia controller (MMC) which receives signaling messages from multimedia terminals (MT) and controls the switching resources (SW) of the circuit switched network (PABX) on the basis of these signaling messages during a call set-up. The multimedia controller (MMC) makes the multimedia terminals (MT) normal extensions of the extension space of the circuit switched network (PABX). Therefore, multimedia terminals (MT) and normal telephony terminals (TT) can perform a data exchange through the switching resources (SW) controlled by the multimedia controller. Additionally, the multimedia controller (MMC) can provide supplementary services of the circuit switched network to the multimedia terminal (MT). It is also possible that the multimedia controller (MMC) performs a network resource management of resources in the multimedia data network (MMN). Thus, the multimedia controller (MMC) provides a full integration of the multimedia terminals (MT) into the circuit switched network without using the functionality of protocol conversion of a gateway (GW).