SOFTWARE UTILIZED ON COMPUTERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
OZ NOKIA CORPORATION Karaportti 3 Espoo 02610 Finland Software utilized on computers, mobile phones and other mobile devices for retrieving, receiving, storing, and transmitting audio, video, data, documents and entertainment services via local, wide area, and global communications networks; software utilized on computers, mobile phones and other mobile devices for e-mail, instant messaging, social networking, blogging, unified messaging and presence management;Communications services, namely, electronic transmission of audio, video, data, documents and entertainment services among users of computers, mobile phones and other mobile devices; electronic transmission of e-mail, instant messages, web sites, unified messages and presence management data among users of computers, mobile phones and other mobile devices; electronic data transmission; Consulting services in the fields of telecommunications services, wireless communications services, and mobile device communication services;Consulting services in the fields of telecommunications technology, and the design of computer software, mobile devices, and wireless communications devices; Computer services, namely, deploying, hosting, managing, monitoring, updating, supporting, and administering software applications on behalf of others;
POWERED BY OZ OZ COMMUNICATIONS INC. Windsor Station, Suite 150 1100, de la Gauchetiere, West Quebec H3B 2S2 Canada Software utilized on computers, mobile phones and other mobile devices for retrieving, receiving and transmitting audio, video, text, data and entertainment services via local, wide area, and global and communications networks; and software utilized on computers, mobile phones and other mobile devices, namely, instant messaging, unified messaging and presence management software;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A virtual private network service provider, wherein virtual private network ("VPN") software for setting up a virtual private network connection is delivered from a server computer to one or more client computers over a computer network, such as the Internet. Once the VPN software is delivered to the client computers, it can be executed so that data communications are made as virtual private network communications under control of the VPN software. Because the VPN software is stored and maintained on a server computer, and preferably delivered to the various client computers on an as-needed basis, the distribution, integrity and updating of the VPN software is improved because the "master" version of the VPN software can be controlled and revised by merely accessing the server computer system, rather than by attempting to control and revise numerous copies of the VPN software resident on various, scattered client computers.