MOBILE BROADBAND DEVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
HIFI Millenicom, Inc. 1735 SW MILES STE 2000 Portland OR 97219 mobile broadband devices, namely, amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings; telecommunication amplifiers and boosters having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings; wireless devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, mobile communication devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, communication amplifiers, namely, amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, communication transmitters, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, antennas, cellular devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, microwave devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, radio wave communication devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, communication devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, telecommunication devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings; Internet communication devices, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, amplifier for boosting and amplifying wireless communications signals, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, cellular telephone apparatuses, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, telecommunication base stations, telecommunications transmitters, telephone apparatus, namely, boosters and amplifiers having to do with the boosting of electromagnetic cellular signals and not having to do with reproducing high-fidelity sound from radio or recordings, interface software for interfacing with telecommunication devices, telecommunication amplifiers and with cloud based databases;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A wireless communication network comprising: (1) a plurality of mobile devices each configured to receive a beacon being broadcasted within the network and determine based on information transmitted within the beacon whether the mobile device is supported within the network; and (2) one or more access devices configured to broadcast the beacon within the network. Each of the mobile devices has a transmitting mechanism for communicating with the one or more access device. However, only those mobile devices that are supported by the network respond to the receipt of the beacon. Thus, no transmission occurs from the mobile devices until the device is identified as being supported by the network. These mobile devices instantiating a communication path with the one or more access devices and request an authentication from the one or more access devices. In this manner, a handshake mechanism is established between the access devices and the mobile devices that are supported by the network. Unnecessary requests from illegal mobile devices that clutter up the air waves when attempting to establish a handshake within networks with which they are not compatible is substantially eliminated.