VOICE DATA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
IPC IPC SYSTEMS, INC. Harborside Financial Center, 15th Floor 3 Second Street, Plaza 10 Jersey City NJ 07311 Voice and data communication products, namely, integrated desktop and switching turrets and platforms for banking and financial trading environments, which support voice, data and video applications, comprised of both hardware and computer software;Voice and data communications systems integration services, namely, maintaining communication infrastructures for banking and financial trading room environments;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Voice and data communications systems integration services, namely, designing and implementing communication infrastructures for banking and financial trading room environments;
IPC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IPC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1500 Plaza 10, 15th Floor Harborside Financial Center, Plaza 10 Jersey City NJ 07311 Voice and data communication products, namely integrated desktop and switching turrets for trading environments, which support voice, data and video applications;Voice and data communications systems integration services, namely maintaining communications infrastructures which integrate voice and data communications systems used in trading room environments;INFORMATION SYSTEMS;Voice and data communications integration services, namely designing and implementing communications infrastructures which integrate voice and data communications systems used in trading room environments;The lining is a feature of the mark and not intended to designate color.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A first electronic device engages in a voice communication with another electronic device. The voice communication is associated with data stored by the first electronic device. In some instances, the data is generated the first electronic device or received by the first electronic device from the second electronic device in response to, or as a consequence of the voice of the voice communication. During the voice communication, or sometime after the voice communication is terminated, the first electronic device determines that the data is associated with the voice communication. The data is then made available to an application program, so that the data can be associated with other data. Thus, a human user of the first electronic device is relieved of identifying data within a context, and relieved of the task associating the data with other data.