TELECONFERENCING SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALLEGRO POLYCOM INC. 4750 WILLOW ROAD PLEASANTON CA 94588 teleconferencing systems; namely, operator units, telephone switching equipment, and computer controls;
ALLEGRO VOYANT TECHNOLOGIES INC. 1499 W. 121ST STREET WESTMINSTER CO 80234 teleconferencing systems; namely, operator units, telephone switching equipment, and computer controls;
ALLEGRO ConferTech International 12110 North Pecos Street Westminster CO 802342078 teleconferencing systems; namely, operator units, telephone switching equipment, and computer controls;
INTERACTIVE PRESENTATION MANAGER NUMONICS CORPORATION 101 Commerce Drive Montgomeryville PA 18936 teleconferencing systems, namely, electronic apparatus comprised of hardware and software for use in teleconferencing to digitally store data in the nature of text, drawings, and/or other images together with any edits to the data which are written directly on a marking surface and to transmit the data in digital form for display at locations local to and/or remote from the electronic apparatus;
LYVERL Crestron Electronics, Inc. Attn: Legal Dept 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 Teleconferencing systems; Videoconferencing systems; audio/video collaboration systems;
LYVESR Crestron Electronics, Inc. Attn: Legal Dept 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 Teleconferencing systems; Videoconferencing systems; audio/video collaboration systems;
LYVEUX Crestron Electronics, Inc. Attn: Legal Dept 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 Teleconferencing systems; Videoconferencing systems; audio/video collaboration systems;
PERSONAL TELEPRESENCE Teliris, Inc. 14th Floor, 55 Broadway New York NY 10048 TELECONFERENCING SYSTEMS; TELECONFERENCING SYSTEMS HAVING A VIDEO MONITOR, A CAMERA, A MICROPHONE AND A SPEAKER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method providing capability expansion in a teleconferencing environment. One or more accessories are invoked and arranged in an accessory stack associated with an application. The accessory stack is positioned logically between a teleconferencing application and a conference component in both a local and a remote end point. Each accessory provides at least one additional capability to the system independent of the application and the conference component.