WE MAKE THINGS THAT MAKE COMMUNICATIONS WORK

USPTO USPTO 1996 ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE

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The US trademark WE MAKE THINGS THAT MAKE COMMUNICATIONS WORK was filed as Word mark on 04/17/1996 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The current status of the mark is "ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE".

Trademark Details Last update: May 3, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 75089945
Application date April 17, 1996

Trademark owner

600 Mountain Avenue
079740636 Murray Hill
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 telecommunications products, namely telephones; telephone systems comprising a handset and console unit with console features, namely standard telephone functions, one-touch dialing, call progress monitoring, group listening, clock/calendar and alarm, electronic display, and modules for features, namely automatic dialing, call restriction, stored message recall, and custom calling, also known as telesystems; cordless telephones; speakerphones, also known as hands free telephone apparatus; mobile telecommunication equipment comprising a control telephone unit, transceiver and antenna; wireless telephones and component parts thereof; batteries for wireless telephones; battery power plants for use in providing and managing energy supply requirements in the telecommunications industry; telephone answering machines; clock radio telephones; caller identification devices; lightwave data links, namely transmitters and receivers; modems; computer programs for telecommunications switches and voice mail and messaging; telephone installations apparatus, namely phonemounts, dual outlet adaptors, telephone outlets, modular jacks, wire junctions and plug-in converters; interactive television units for acquisition of information from data bases; telecommunications switches; computer programs for managing telecommunications networks; voice and data transmitting, carrying and receiving equipment, namely telecommunication carriers, central office and remote terminals, channel banks, electronic plug-ins and pair-gain apparatus; network multiplexers; data communication multiplexers and concentrators; videotex terminals; electric emergency call units; telephone answering machines; videophones; pagers; fiber optic cable; copper cable and wire; fiber optic connectors; integrated circuits; microprocessors; digital signal processors; personal communicators, namely writing styli and tablets that enable individuals to communicate over a wired or wireless telecommunications network; video teleconferencing products
37 design, construction, operation and maintenance of telecommunications systems and telecommunications networks equipment comprising a control telephone unit, transceiver and antenna; wireless telephones and component parts thereof; batteries for wireless telephones; battery power plants for use in providing and managing energy supply requirements in the telecommunications industry; telephone answering machines; clock radio telephones; caller identification devices; lightwave data links, namely transmitters and receivers; modems; computer programs for telecommunications switches and voice mail and messaging; telephone installations apparatus, namely phonemounts, dual outlet adaptors, telephone outlets, modular jacks, wire junctions and plug-in converters; interactive television units for acquisition of information from data bases; telecommunications switches; computer programs for managing telecommunications networks; voice and data transmitting, carrying and receiving equipment, namely telecommunication carriers, central office and remote terminals, channel banks, electronic plug-ins and pair-gain apparatus; network multiplexers; data communication multiplexers and concentrators; videotex terminals; electric emergency call units; telephone answering machines; videophones; pagers; fiber optic cable; cooper cable and wire; fiber optic connectors; integrated circuits; microprocessors; digital signal processors; personal communicators, namely writing styli and tablets that enable individuals to communicate over a wired or wireless telecommunications network; video teleconferencing products
42 design of microprocessors and digital signal processors; the design and maintenance of computer programs to manage, operate, and maintain communications systems and telecommunications networks

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