FIBERAIR

EUIPO EUIPO 2019 Application withdrawn

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The Union trademark FIBERAIR was filed as Word mark on 09/24/2019 at the European Union Intellectual Property Office. The current status of the mark is "Application withdrawn".

Trademark Details Last update: February 8, 2024

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 018128088
Application date September 24, 2019
Publication date November 29, 2019

Trademark owner

7195 Oakport Street
94621 Oakland
US

Trademark representatives

Robert-Gernhardt-Platz 1 37073 Göttingen DE

Objection / Complaint

03/02/2020: Likelihood of confusion Unfair advantage /detriment to distinctiveness or repute
Applicant
not_available

goods and services

9 Telecommunication equipment; computer peripheral equipment; computer networking and data communications equipment; computer network hubs; computer switches; layer-3 and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network routers; modems; concentrators in the nature of computer network hubs for providing wired and wireless connectivity between local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN); cell site air interfaces and wireline mobile backhaul (MBH) networks all in the nature of computer network interface devices; multiplexers; aggregators in the nature of a remote access computer network hub; digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAMs); broadband loop carriers (BLCs); circuit boards for installation at a telephone central office or switching office; telecommunications network management software; software for managing customer premises equipment (CPE) in the form of optical network terminals (ONTs) and optical line terminal (OLT) communications devices that enable an interface between a fiber optic network and other copper or fiber communications networks for transporting and aggregating voice, data and video communications via fiber networks across multiple network infrastructures and communications protocols; local area networks (LANs) using passive optical splitters to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises

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