CELLULAR SYSTEMS

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CELLULAR SYSTEMS CELLULAR SYSTEMS OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 3175 MARKET STREET RIVERSIDE CA 92501 CELLULAR SYSTEMS;DEALERSHIP SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF CELLULAR TELEPHONES AND RELATED ACCESSORIES;
SMARTCLOUD Spidercloud Wireless, Inc. 2500 Augustine Drive, Ste 200 Santa Clara CA 95054 Cellular systems, namely, computer software and hardware for use in wireless network communications; computer hardware, namely, wireless access point devices and controllers;Telecommunication access services, namely, providing third party users with access to telecommunication infrastructure;SMART CLOUD;
SPIDERCLOUD CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS 4200 Corning Place Charlotte NC 28216 Cellular systems, namely, computer software and hardware for use in wireless network communications; computer hardware, namely, wireless access point devices and controllers;Telecommunication access services, namely, providing third party users with access to telecommunication infrastructure;SPIDER CLOUD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Dual site supervision is provided for a control channel cellular radio for a fire alarm reporting system that uses logic that causes a control channel cellular transceiver to operate in a nonstandard manner and to use a different and second cellular base station or site that the unit would not normally select operating pursuant to a standard cell phone software module. The logic causes the control channel cellular transceiver to monitor and test through more than one cell base station or site, thereby meeting the dual communication path supervision requirement for UL listed communications systems for stand alone fire alarm reporting systems. The available cellular control channels are first scanned, and the signal strength of each cellular control channel is measured. Then the cellular control channel with the strongest signal strength and the cellular control channel with the second strongest signal strength which are verified as being available for the assigned carrier are selected to report the status of the fire alarm system. A cellular radio message on the status of the fire alarm system is transmitted over the cellular control channel with the strongest signal strength, or if unavailable over the cellular control channel with the second strongest signal strength.