TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES GLOBAL COMPUTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
KPG KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS 401 Merritt # 7 Norwalk CT 06851 Telecommunication services for global computer networks with attached data storage devices, video conferencing devices, and computer peripheral devices, monitors, printers, and faxes, namely, web messaging; electronic transmission of data and documents via computer terminals; electronic data interchange services; network conferencing services, providing frame relay connectivity services for data transfer, and providing telecommunications connections to a global computer network;KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS;
KPGRAPHICS KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS 401 Merritt # 7 Norwalk CT 06851 Telecommunication services for global computer networks with attached data storage devices, video conferencing devices, and computer peripheral devices, monitors, printers, and faxes, namely, web messaging; electronic transmission of data and documents via computer terminals; electronic data interchange services; network conferencing services, providing frame relay connectivity services for data transfer, and providing telecommunications connections to a global computer network;KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A network interface device located at a customer's premises includes an external interface that receives a plurality of telecommunication services via a coaxial connection from a telecommunication service provider. The services are received using Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications. The network interface device also includes at least two distinct internal interfaces that distribute the plurality of telecommunication services to at least two distinct internal transport media. The network interface device also includes a processor the is programmed to receive combined signals comprising the telecommunication services from the external interface, process the combined signals into separate signals representative of distinct telecommunication services, and map each of the separate signals to separate ones of the at least two distinct internal interfaces for distribution at the customer's premises via the internal transport media.