PROVIDING ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BUSINESS INTERACTIVE MetroScribe Corporation 4330 Barranca Parkway Suite 101-373 Irvine CA 92714 providing access to a communications network composed of business, financial, entertainment, educational, and advertising services and databases;
BUSINESS INTERACTIVE MetroScribe Corporation 4330 Barranca Parkway Suite 101-373 Irvine CA 92714 providing access to a communications network, allowing the user to access services and databases in the fields of business, finance, entertainment, education, and advertising;
NEW-JERSEY COMMUNITIES ONLINE New Jersey-Communities OnLine 119 Summit Avenue Summit NJ 07901 providing access to a communications network, which provides information relating to different communities within New Jersey;
T GTE TELENET COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION Washington DC Providing Access to a Communications Network for Data Transmission Among Computers and Computer Terminals;The drawing is lined for the color blue, but color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
TELENET TELENET COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1666 K ST. NW. WASHINGTON DC 20006 Providing Access to a Communications Network for Data Transmission Among Computers and Computer Terminals;
VOXMED VoxMed Corporation 1870 Oak Avenue Menlo Park CA 94025 providing access to a communications computer network in the health care industry;
VOXMED THE VOICE OF MEDICINE VoxMed Corporation 1870 Oak Avenue Menlo Park CA 94025 providing access to a communications computer network in the health care industry;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method are described for integrating a fiber optic fixed access network and a fiber optic radio access network. At least one radio unit transmits and receives communications with at least one mobile unit. A first multiplexer transmits and receives the communications with the at least one radio unit and fixed access communications with at least one fixed access subscriber. The first multiplexer is connected to each of the at least one radio unit and to each of the at least one fixed access subscriber using fiber optic connections. Each of the at least one radio unit transmits and receives the communications with the first multiplexer using a wavelength that is different for each of the at least one radio unit and different from that used to transmit and receive the fixed access communications from the at least one fixed access subscriber. The communications and the fixed access communications are transmitted and received together between the first multiplexer and a second multiplexer through the fiber optic fixed access network using the different wavelengths.