SIMPLEX TAS

Brand Owner Address Description
SIMPLEXTAS TASCOM Co., Ltd. #824, 268, Hagui-ro, Dongan-gu Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 14056 Republic of Korea SIMPLEX TAS;Lancets; immune affinity chromatography apparatus for medical use; capillary tubes for samples; veterinary apparatus and instruments, namely, surgical apparatus and instruments for veterinary use; veterinary apparatus and instruments, namely, x-ray apparatus for veterinary use; medical apparatus and instruments other than for dental purposes, namely, medical apparatus for monitoring vital signs of patients; medical apparatus and instruments other than for dental purposes, namely, medical apparatus and instruments for treating cardiovascular disease; apparatus for use in medical analysis, namely, medical apparatus for monitoring vital signs of patients; telemetry devices for medical applications; thermometers for medical purposes; diagnostic apparatus for medical purposes, namely, medical diagnostic apparatus for detecting cancer; apparatus for clinical diagnosis, namely, medical diagnostic apparatus for detecting cancer; hematimeters; devices for measuring blood sugar; arterial blood pressure measuring apparatus; blood testing apparatus; apparatus for blood analysis; capillary tubes for blood; apparatus for taking blood; probes for medical purposes; automatic vaccination apparatus;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A digital network based communications system that establishes communications sessions to communicate via a simulated circuit-switch environment. Exemplary embodiments communicate between a first communications station (104) and a second communications station (106) using Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) techniques. Calls are setup (700), maintained and torn down (800) using Session Initiation Protocol and Session Description Protocol messages. Call modes are able to be changed between duplex and simplex without disconnection. Duplex calls are also able to be interrupted with a request for a simplex call. A receiver (104) engaged in a duplex call can receive a request for a simplex call, accept the simplex call or send a response message, and then resume the duplex call, all while maintaining the duplex call data communications session.