PROVIDING HIGH SPEED MULTIPLE USER ACCESS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EE.NET eNET, Inc. 3000 E. Dublin Granville Road Columbus OH 43231 providing high speed multiple-user access to a global computer information network;
NITROSURF Qualicom, Inc. 2100 Electronics Lane Fort Myers FL 33912 Providing high speed multiple-user access to the Internet;
PROSURFR VIDEON CABLESYSTEMS ALBERTA INC. P.O. BOX 220, STATION L WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3H 0Z5 Canada PROVIDING HIGH-SPEED MULTIPLE USER ACCESS TO A GLOBAL COMPUTER INFORMATION NETWORK FOR THE TRANSFER AND DISSEMINATION OF A WIDE RANGE OF INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS CUSTOMERS; RENTAL OF CABLE MODEMS AND ETHERNET CARDS;PRO SURFER;
PROSURFR VIDEOTRON COMMUNICATIONS LTD. 10450 - 178 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1S2 Canada PROVIDING HIGH-SPEED MULTIPLE USER ACCESS TO A GLOBAL COMPUTER INFORMATION NETWORK FOR THE TRANSFER AND DISSEMINATION OF A WIDE RANGE OF INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS CUSTOMERS; RENTAL OF CABLE MODEMS AND ETHERNET CARDS;PRO SURFER;
THE INTERNET DIAMOND LANE NETCOMPLETE, INC. 700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600 Los Angeles CA 90017 Providing high speed multiple-user access to a global computer information network;
TIER ZERO NETCOMPLETE, INC. 700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600 Los Angeles CA 90017 Providing high speed multiple-user access to a global computer information network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a scalable, hierarchical, distributed network architecture and processes for the delivery of high-performance, end-to-end online multimedia services, including Internet services such as World Wide Web access. The network architecture connects a high-speed private backbone to multiple network access points of the Internet, to a network operation center, to a back office system, and to multiple regional servers in regional data centers. Each of the regional servers connects to several caching servers in modified head-ends, which in turn connect via fiber optics to many neighborhood nodes. Finally, each node connects via coaxial cable to multiple end-user systems. The processes include those for replicating and caching frequently-accessed content, and multicasting content customized per region or locality.