TELECOM

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@X Ray, Jarvis L. 388 Gallop Rd. Cedar Vale KS 67024 TELECOM, INTERNET, COMPUTER TELEPHONY, POTS NETWORKING, SERVICE DIRECTORY, REFERALS;
ATLANTIC TELECOM ATLANTIC TELECOM COMPANIES, THE 50 Williams Parkway East Hanover NJ 07936 TELECOM;DISTRIBUTORSHIP SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT;
DOMINION TELECOM Dominion Resources, Inc. 120 Tredegar Street Richmond VA 23219 TELECOM;Hosting the web sites of others on computer servers accessible through a global network;
IXL TELECOM IXL ENTERPRISES, INC. 1888 Emery Street, NW Atlanta GA 30318 TELECOM;WEBSITE DESIGN SERVICES FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS;
NIKKEI TELECOM KABUSHIKI KAISHA NIHON KEIZAI SHIMBUN SHA Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 1-3-7 Japan TELECOM;PROVIDING ACCESS TIME TO A COMPUTER DATA BASE IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS;
ORCHARD TELECOM ORCHARD TELECOM, INC. 6922 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD, SUITE 900 LOS ANGELES CA 90028 TELECOM;consultation services in the field of telecommunications, namely, analyzing service record, traffic patterns and telecommunication systems of others and offering technological solutions to increase effectiveness, efficiency and competitive superiority;
ORCHARD TELECOM ORCHARD CAPITAL CORPORATION 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1910 Los Angeles CA 90067 TELECOM;consultation services in the field of telecommunications, namely, analyzing service record, traffic patterns and telecommunication systems of others and offering technological solutions to increase effectiveness, efficiency and competitive superiority;
PACIFIC TELECOM CENTURYTEL, INC. P.O. Box 4065 Monroe LA 712114065 TELECOM;HOSTING THE WEBSITES OF OTHERS ON A COMPUTER SERVER FOR GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK;
PACIFIC TELECOM CENTURYTEL, INC. P.O. Box 4065 Monroe LA 712114065 TELECOM;HOSTING THE WEBSITES OF OTHERS ON A COMPUTER SERVER FOR GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK;
PLANET EARTH TELECOM Planet Earth Foundation Suite 3400 1201 3rd Ave Seattle WA 98101 TELECOM;News agency services, namely, dissemination of news and information of local, national and global interest via printed publications, audio media, audio-visual media, and via a global computer network;
QUASAR TELECOM Quasar Energy Corporation 100 West Third Street, Suite 300 Owensboro KY 42303 TELECOM;Telecommunication network services, namely, the design and engineering of local area networks and wide area networks;
RJE TELECOM RJE Telecom 5905 Breckenridge Parkway, Suite F Tampa FL 33610 TELECOM;Engineering services, namely, engineering for the telecommunications industry;
TELECOM CITY INTERNET WORLD BROADCASTING CORPORATION 8625 Evergreen Way, Suite 215 Everett WA 98208 TELECOM;providing access to an on-line computer data base and bulletin board service featuring telecommunications-related information, namely news, trivia, facts, commentaries, service directory listings, educational information and humor offered to users of a global computer network;
ZEBORG TELECOM Zeborg, Inc. 90 Broad Street 15th Floor New York NY 10004 TELECOM;Installation, maintenance, and development of software for others for facilitating evaluation and procurement of telecommunication products and services, including auctioning, negotiation, management of price discovery and, market monitoring and analysis;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is an apparatus and method for managing and storing excess amounts of fiber-optic cable in a telecom rack. According to one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a fiber-optic cable slack take-up device attached to an arm. The arm is mounted to a supporting member attached to a side of the telecom rack and movable from a first stored position to a second deployed position. Access to the fiber-slack take-up device is provided by situating the arm in the second position. Situating the arm in the stored position places the slack take-up assembly, along with the excess fiber-optic cable, out of the way of operators working in the equipment aisle. Further embodiments provide means for safe-guarding the minimum bend radius of fiber-optic cable being used. The apparatus and method are useful for overcoming the space requirements of in-rack fiber storage systems known in the art.