RELATIONAL CONCEPT MARKETING PREMISES

Brand Owner Address Description
TLD INDEPENDENT RELATIONAL INTERNET Corporation P.O. Box 1499 Simi Valley CA 930621499 relational concept and marketing premises representing this agent, its systems and its commitment to the exploitation of global computer networks regardless of language, jurisdiction or the economics of a jurisdiction and, a licensed mark as an indicator that the licensee's goods and services, as component-parts of a global computer network, function in a manner that is of high standards of customer satisfaction, supply and performance in response-time, reliability and durability and that all ratings can be achieved regardless of the TLD component of a domain name and, as the single complement for a whole global computer network, that the licensee as the custodian of a specific TLD does in fact use the same high standards to manage its register, customer accounts, support systems, support hardware and its selection of affiliates including registrars and, as such, it may be prudent for a business to secure its domain name using multiple, different, TLDs as a form of long-term insurance should any issue threaten the utility of its on-line presence and that the business should rely on electronic catalogs, change of address notifications by way of its, to be discontinued, domain name or other means to inform its audiences of the alternate TLD (TLD-- Top-Level Domain, such as, country-code TLDs (ccTLD) such as dot FR, dot CA, dot MZ, dot BZ, dot BO, dot NZ and dot KZ, sponsored TLDs, independent TLDs and generic TLDs such as dot COM, dot NET and dot ORG);
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An IS-OFDM system for ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless communications that suppresses narrow-band interference, comprising an in-premises base station (IBS) is described. The IBS further comprises an IS-OFDM transceiver for communicating with a plurality of in-premises terminals (ITs) without creating interference outside an in-premises perimeter. Further, a method for operating an IS-OFDM system for ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless communication that suppresses narrow-band interference and provides local area networking services, in-premises distribution of broadcast cable channels and in-premises wireless access and routing to external networks is described, without creating interference outside an in-premises perimeter.