CARD TALK

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CARDTALK DAOU TECHNOLOGY INC. 6F, 81, DIGITAL VALLEY-RO SUJI-GU, YONGIN-SI GYEONGGI-DO 448-547 Republic of Korea CARD TALK;Advertising agencies; Commercial information agencies; Compilation of statistics; Conducting public opinion polls; Creating and updating advertising material; Dissemination of advertising for others via the Internet; Marketing research services; Marketing services; On-line advertising on computer networks; Preparing advertisements for others; Production of advertising materials;
CARDTALK DAOU TECHNOLOGY INC. 6F, 81, DIGITAL VALLEY-RO SUJI-GU, YONGIN-SI GYEONGGI-DO 448-547 Republic of Korea CARD TALK;Commercial art design; Computer programming services for electronic commerce; Creation and maintenance of web sites for others; Design of home pages and web sites; Designing, creating, maintaining, and hosting electronic commerce websites for others; Graphic design; Managing web sites for others; Multidisciplinary visual design services; Visual design services in the nature of designing visual elements for on-line, broadcast, print, outdoor and other communication media; Web site design; Web site development for others;
CARDTALK LAONMC Co., Ltd. 5F, 105, Hakdong-ro, Gangnam-gu Seoul 135-814 Republic of Korea CARD TALK;Advertising agencies; Commercial information agencies; Compilation of statistics; Conducting public opinion polls; Creating and updating advertising material; Dissemination of advertising for others via the Internet; Marketing research services; Marketing services; On-line advertising on computer networks; Preparing advertisements for others; Production of advertising materials;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. When any remote unit (113-118) desires to create a talk group, it transmits an inbound message to a group call database (112). The inbound message includes the identity of the requesting communication device, and the participants of the talk group. Upon receiving the request, group the call database (112) provides an outbound message to all members of the newly created talk group giving them a chance to opt out of inclusion into the new talk group. The database (112) then creates a database entry with the new talk group and those remote units that positively responded to the outbound message.