ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRC Fusar Technologies, Inc. 385 Monmouth Street Suite 2 Jersey City NJ 07302 Electronic communications systems, namely, electronic communications systems comprised of software for the transmission of voice, data, images, signals and messages via remote control; head-up displays for use in communicating with motor vehicles, biking and action sport equipment, namely, motorcycles, motor bikes, motorized and non-motorized scooters, All-Terrain Vehicles, bicycles, snow sports, board sports and other related transport and action sport equipment, via remote control and mobile applications, namely, fixed and helmet mounted transparent electronic displays providing members with navigational and operational information;Electronic and digital transmission of voice, data, images, signals, and messages; transmission of information by electronic communications networks and wireless electronic transmission of voice signals, data, images and information;
EYES-UP DISPLAY Fusar Technologies, Inc. 385 Monmouth Street Suite 2 Jersey City NJ 07302 Electronic communications systems, namely, electronic communications comprised of software for the transmission of voice, data, images, signals and messages; software for monitoring and controlling communication between computers and users; fixed and helmet mounted transparent electronic displays for providing navigational and operational information;DISPLAY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are described for facilitating communication among a plurality of different telecommunications systems. Communications from a sending network are forwarded to a server that places the communications in a format acceptable to a second receiving network. The server maps an incoming message into any one or more of a variety of formats in accordance with a format acceptable by a receiving network. These communications may include, for example, short messages service (SMS) messages in which the sending and receiving telecommunications systems each have different routing information, such as different electronic addressing formats.