PROVIDING ACCESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AAMVANET American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, The 4301 Wilson Boulevard Suite 400 Arlington VA 22203 Providing access to a telecommunications network via a global computer network operated under authorization from the Federal Highway Administration in support of the issuance of Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Licenses authorized and required under the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, as amended;
AGILITY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GiantLoop Network, Inc. 265 Winter Street Waltham MA 02451 Providing access to telecommunications and computer network infrastructure;Providing sales, marketing and consulting services to the telecommunications industry;
EXPRESSWAVE ZAYO GROUP 1805 29th, Suite 2050 Boulder CO 80120 Providing access to Telecommunications and data networking hardware, namely, devices for transporting and aggregating voice, data, and video communications across multiple network infrastructures and communications protocols;EXPRESS WAVE;
GIANTLOOP AND DESIGN GiantLoop Network, Inc. 265 Winter Street Waltham MA 02451 Providing access to telecommunications and computer network infrastructure;GIANT LOOP AND DESIGN;Providing sales, marketing and consulting services to the telecommunications industry;
MANNED IP SERVICES GiantLoop Network, Inc. 265 Winter Street Waltham MA 02451 Providing access to telecommunications and computer network infrastructure;Providing sales, marketing and consulting services to the telecommunications industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems for providing wide-band voice service via a telecommunications switch are described herein. A call can be initiated from a wide-band telecommunications device (e.g., an IP telephone) to another telecommunications device through a gateway (e.g., an IP gateway) associated with one or more telecommunications networks, such as, for example, a WAN, LAN and/or PSTN. One or more digital signals (e.g., 4 or fewer DS0s) can then be reserved for the call, if a telecommunications switch (e.g., a class 5 circuit switch, 5ESS®, etc.) associated with one or more of the telecommunications networks determines that at least one timeslot is available to permit a transfer of the call to the other telecommunications device. Thereafter, a wide-band signal converted from the digital signal carrying the call from the gateway to the other telecommunications device can be passed over a telecommunications interface, such as a GR-303 connection, as determined by the telecommunications switch to the other telecommunications device.