SERVICE MASTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SERVICEMASTER SERVICEMASTER COMPANY L.P., THE 2300 WARRENVILLE ROAD DOWNER GROVE IL 60515 SERVICE MASTER;FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT;
SERVICEMASTER SERVICEMASTER COMPANY L.P., THE 2300 WARRENVILLE ROAD DOWNER GROVE IL 60515 SERVICE MASTER;FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICES;
SERVICEMASTER SERVICEMASTER COMPANY L.P., THE 2300 WARRENVILLE ROAD DOWNER GROVE IL 60515 SERVICE MASTER;HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES;
SERVICEMASTER SERVICEMASTER COMPANY L.P., THE 2300 WARRENVILLE ROAD DOWNER GROVE IL 60515 SERVICE MASTER;LAWN CARE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES;
SERVICEMASTER ServiceMaster Brands 100 Bank Street Burlington VT 05401 SERVICE MASTER;LAWN CARE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES;
SERVICEMASTER SERVICEMASTER COMPANY, L.P., THE 2300 WARRENVILLE ROAD DOWNER GROVE IL 60515 SERVICE MASTER;HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES;
SERVICEMASTER Double Nickel Holdings 609 South Breese Street Millstadt IL 62260 SERVICE MASTER;Firearms;
SERVICEMASTER REYCO GRANNING 1205 East Industrial Park Drive Mount Vernon MO 65712 SERVICE MASTER;Suspension systems for trucks, buses, trailers, motor homes and other land vehicles, and structural parts, components and parts thereof;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is directed to a system and method for communicating in a point to multipoint DSL communication network. Preferably, the point to multipoint communication network is established in the environment of a home or small office, and the invention is realized through a computer that may dynamically establish both LAN and WAN communications. Broadly, the system and method are realized by a computer that is configured to assume a role as either a Master or a Slave on a LAN. If the computer is the first (or only) computer powered up on the LAN, then it assumes the role of Master. In this role, the computer establishes a communication link with a WAN (such as with an Internet Service Provider), and directs all WAN communications over the WAN, using a WAN frequency and protocol (such as DSL). As other computers join the LAN, then WAN communications from those computers are relayed through the Master to the WAN. These communications are relayed to the Master using a LAN frequency band. If upon power-up, however, another computer is identified as already being on the LAN (and configured as a Master), then the computer assumes a Slave configuration. In this configuration, all WAN communications are directed to the WAN by way of the Master computer, and are communicated to the Master computer using a LAN frequency band. Return communications, received from the WAN, however, are broadcast directly over the LAN using the downstream frequency band of the DSL service (as opposed to the LAN frequency band), where they may be received by the appropriate Slave computer.