DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE PROVIDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Brand Owner Address Description
SINCH Sinch AB Lindhagensgatan 74, vån 7 Stockholm SE-11218 Sweden Downloadable software for providing telecommunications services, namely, communications by mobile phones, wireless digital messaging services, telephone voice messaging services, voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services, electronic mail and messaging services, text messaging services, instant messaging services, video messaging services and video transmissions over digital and wireless networks; downloadable software development kit (SDK); downloadable computer software for use as an application programming interface (API) for providing telecommunications services, namely, communications by mobile phones, wireless digital messaging services, telephone voice messaging services, voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services, electronic mail and messaging services, text messaging services, instant messaging services, video messaging services and video transmissions over digital and wireless networks;Telecommunication services, namely, communications by mobile phones, wireless digital messaging services, telephone voice messaging services, voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services, electronic transmission of mail and messages, text messaging services, instant messaging services, video messaging services and video transmissions over digital and wireless networks; broadcasting services, namely, wireless broadcasting; computer communication and internet access, namely, communication by electronic computer terminals; provision of access to electronic sites; information, consultancy and advisory services relating to telecommunications; provision and rental of telecommunications facilities and equipment; internet based telecommunication services, namely, providing telecommunication connections to the internet; Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)communication services; signal transmission for electronic commerce via telecommunication systems and data communication systems; computer aided transmission of messages; transmission of information via computer networks; provision of access to computer networks and the internet; transmission of digital audio and video broadcasts over a global computer network; computerised telephony services; communications by cellular phones; communications by telephone;Software development, programming and implementation in the field of telecommunications technology; hosting of websites for others and software as a service featuring software for providing telecommunications services, namely, communications by mobile phones, wireless digital messaging services, telephone voice messaging services, voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services, electronic mail and messaging services, text messaging services, instant messaging services, video messaging services and video transmissions over digital and wireless networks; IT consultancy, advisory and information services in the field of telecommunications technology; data duplication, namely, media duplication of data and conversion of computer programs and data, other than physical conversion, data coding services, namely, computer code conversion for others; IT security services in the nature of protection and recovery of computer data; computer hardware development; rental of computer hardware and facilities; scientific and technological services, namely, research and design in the field of telecommunications technology; scientific research relating to telecommunication techniques; technical research relating to computers; engineering services; testing, authentication and quality control in the field of telecommunications technology;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to the field of tone detection and, more particularly, to the detection of dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones in software based telecommunications systems. As modem telecommunications systems are becoming increasingly software based and typically require only a minimum of physical hardware, much of the necessary telecommunication functionality is now provided by software functions running on powerful computer servers. A common function which is required to be performed by telecommunications systems is that of dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) detection. Accordingly, the present invention aims to provide an efficient software-based DTMF detection system that satisfies the ever increasing need for efficient software functions.