SMART SENSORING SYSTEMS TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Brand Owner Address Description
CNIGUARD CNIguard (USA) Holdings, Inc. Suite 807 241 West 37th Street New York NY 10018 Smart sensoring systems and telecommunications systems comprised of computer operating software and computer hardware, namely, electric control panels, alarm processing units comprised of alarm monitoring systems, anti-intrusion alarms and transmitters, power supplies, proximity sensors, vibration meters, sound and light detectors, electric sensors, batteries, computer hardware enclosures, antennae, radio frequency filters, metal mounting brackets for computer hardware, harnesses for holding electronic devices, namely, electric sensors and batteries, cables for electrical and optical signal transmission and coaxial cables, surveying equipment, namely, radio signal strength monitor, radio frequency profiling kit comprised of radio frequency identification and signal strength sensors, transmitters and monitors, magnet alignment test box, namely, electronically operated measuring apparatus for positioning electric sensors and alarm processing unit interface, namely, electronic control interface display; all sold together and used for the safety and security of critical infrastructures;CNI GUARD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems for providing wide-band voice service via a telecommunications switch are described herein. A call can be initiated from a wide-band telecommunications device (e.g., an IP telephone) to another telecommunications device through a gateway (e.g., an IP gateway) associated with one or more telecommunications networks, such as, for example, a WAN, LAN and/or PSTN. One or more digital signals (e.g., 4 or fewer DS0s) can then be reserved for the call, if a telecommunications switch (e.g., a class 5 circuit switch, 5ESS®, etc.) associated with one or more of the telecommunications networks determines that at least one timeslot is available to permit a transfer of the call to the other telecommunications device. Thereafter, a wide-band signal converted from the digital signal carrying the call from the gateway to the other telecommunications device can be passed over a telecommunications interface, such as a GR-303 connection, as determined by the telecommunications switch to the other telecommunications device.