WIRELESS BROADBAND COMMUNICATION SERVICE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A SIMPLER WAY TO INTERNET High Speed Wireless Internet Sales 4642 West Market Street Suite 141 Greensboro NC 27407 Wireless broadband communication service;telecommunications services, providing telecommunications and wireless coinnections to a global computer network;electronic, electric, digital and wireless transmissions of voice, audio, images, signals, video and messages, incuding consulting work for the above listed; Providing a high speed wirless and wired access to area networks and a global computer information network; Telecommunication consulting, ; proivding high speed wirless and wired to computer networks; voice over internet protocqal services; email services;
A SIMPLER WAY TO INTERNET CLEARWIRE LEGACY 4400 Carillon Point Kirkland WA 98033 Wireless broadband communication service; telecommunications services, namely, providing telecommunications and wireless connections to a global computer network; electronic, electric, digital and wireless transmission of voice, audio, data, images, signals, video and messages; providing a high speed access to area networks and a global computer information network; telecommunication consultation; providing high speed access to computer and communication networks; voice over internet protocol services; email services;INTERNET;
ROVER STICK CLEARWIRE COMMUNICATIONS 1475 120th Avenue Northeast Bellevue WA 98005 Wireless broadband communication service, namely, providing access to broadband communications via the internet using personal electronic devices with built-in wireless network access capability anywhere in the access provider's wireless network;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of supporting voice-band modem-to-modem calls in a wireless communication system is disclosed. In some embodiments, once a modem call is detected, the modem call is terminated. Data in the terminated modem call is then demodulated and relayed from one end of a wireless broadband channel to the other end of the wireless broadband channel. Transfer of the data to the second modem is completed when the other end of the wireless broadband channel places a modem call to the second modem. By sending data in high-rate modem calls via a wireless broadband channel rather than over multiple, dedicated wireless voice channels, resources of the wireless communication system are utilized more efficiently that can result in significant gains in system capacity.