TELECOMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE NAMELY TELEPHONE SWITCHING

Brand Owner Address Description
PURSUIT Marketel Multiline Dialing Systems Ltd. 428 Victoria Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan S4NOP6 Canada Telecommunications hardware namely telephone switching equipment, telephone handsets and other human interface hardware for use in conjunction with other telecommunications or telephone equipment, namely, headsets, headphones, microphones, USB hubs, keypads, keyboards, computer mice, graphics tablets, still and video cameras, fingerprint scanners; servers and related computer hardware for use in dialing campaign management and for integration into telecommunications systems; servers and related computer hardware for use in the routing, switching and handling of telephone calls in a telecommunications network and the operation of a telephone calling network between devices, using VOIP or other protocols; private branch exchange (PBX) telephone switches; computer software namely software for use in the control and operation of private branch exchange (PBX) telephone hardware using VOIP or other protocols, soft phone software for use on a computer in conjunction with a private branch exchange or other telephony server system, customer relationship management software and database or organizer software for use in the tracking or maintaining of various information about individuals, customers or clients of an organization;
 

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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.