TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIELD

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DB TRADING POWER Deutsche Bank AG 60 Wall Street New York NY 10005 TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN THE FIELD OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, NAMELY, DELIVERY OF MESSAGES BY ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, NAMELY DATA-BASED TRANSMISSION OF PROGRAMS AND INFORMATION RELATING TO TRADE WITH FOREIGN CURRENCIES, INTEREST RATES AND MONETARY AFFAIRS, SECURITIES, INVESTMENTS AND SIMILAR TRANSACTIONS; TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION AND DATA VIA THE INTERNET;FINANCIAL AND MONETARY SERVICES, NAMELY PERFORMING MONETARY TRANSACTIONS, NAMELY PERFORMING ELECTRONIC CASH, CREDIT, LOAN AND DEBIT TRANSACTIONS, A FULL RANGE OF BANKING SERVICES, INVESTMENT AND HOLDING COMPANY SERVICES, NAMELY INVESTMENT OF FUNDS FOR OTHERS, INVESTMENT BROKERAGE, INVESTMENT ADVICE, INVESTMENT BANKING; INSURANCE SERVICES, NAMELY, INSURANCE CONSULTATION, UNDERWRITING AND BROKERAGE SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF LIFE INSURANCE, LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE, DISABILITY INCOME INSURANCE, AND SINGLE PREMIUM VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE, INSURANCE BROKERAGE IN THE FIELD OF LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND FIRE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SERVICES, NAMELY, REAL PROPERTY FINANCING, ACQUISITIONS, SALE, RENTAL, LEASING AND MANAGEMENT;BUSINESS CONSULTATION ON THE PLANNING ORGANIZATION, AND MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL, TRADING AND SERVICES COMPANIES; MANAGEMENT CONSULTING;TRADING;Computer programming for others;
DEUTSCHE UFG Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft Taunusanlage 12 Frankfurt am Main 60325 Germany Telecommunications in the field of financial affairs, data based transmission of programs and information about trade and the implementation of currency, interests and money transactions, securities, investments and other money transactions; transmission of information in online services and in the Internet;Financial affairs; monetary affairs; insurance; real estate affairs;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Investigations in business matters; business management and organization consultancy, services concerning the management and operation of industrial, trading and services companies, namely consultancy for the operational planning, organization and management of these companies as well as with regard to industrial questions; recruitment agency services;
PHYLOBASE Vermicon AG Emmy-Noether-Str. 2 80992 München Germany Telecommunications in the field of biotechnology and microbiology;Advertisement;PROVIDING A DATABASE WITH INFORMATION ON MICROORGANISMS WITH RESPECT TO THEIR MORPHOLOGY, PATHOGENECITY, OCCURRENCE AND INDUSTRIAL SIGNIFICANCE, FACILITATING THE ONLINE PURCHASING OF CORRESPONDING PRODUCTS, NAMELY PRESENTATION OF GOODS AND SERVICES, PROCESSING, DELIVERING AND BILLING ORDERS;
TELTRUST Teltrust, Inc. 6322 South 3000 East Salt Lake City UT 84121 telecommunications field, specifically OSP/pay phone fraud control and prevention services, operator and long distance services, prepaid telephone services, network, billing, clearing and validation services, directory assistance services, regulatory consulting and assistance services, and telephonic switching services;T;
XPRESS APPLICATION SERVER PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED 205 Indigo Creek Drive Rochester NY 14626 Computer hardware and software for controlling and managing server applications in a multi-service environment using a variety of standards in the telecommunications field;EXPRESS APPLICATION SERVER;APPLICATION SERVER;
 

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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.