ELECTRONIC VOICE DATA SWITCHES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS Command Communications, Inc. 14510 East Fremont Avenue Centennial CO 80112 Electronic voice/data switches; computer modems; telephone line voice/data switches; residential and commercial burglar alarms and intrusion detectors and alarms; telephone selected ringing and routing devices, namely an electronic telephone component that selectively routes incoming telephones calls to and initiates ringing on the proper extensions; telephone central office simulators, namely a telephone line ring generator to simulate a telephone office ringing signal; power converters; hands-free telephone head sets; cellular telephone antennas; automatic signaling and paging systems comprising transmitters and receivers; and fire sensors and alarms;COMMUNICATIONS;
COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Command Communications, Inc. 14510 East Fremont Avenue Centennial CO 80112 electronic voice/data switches, computer modems, automatic signaling and paging devices, cellular telephone voice/data interfaces, computer facsimile interfaces, telephone toll restriction devices, telephone selective ringing and routing devices, and telephone central office simulators;COMMUNICATIONS, INC.;
RESPONDER Command Communications, Inc. 14510 East Fremont Avenue Centennial CO 80112 electronic voice/data switches;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A first electronic device engages in a voice communication with another electronic device. The voice communication is associated with data stored by the first electronic device. In some instances, the data is generated the first electronic device or received by the first electronic device from the second electronic device in response to, or as a consequence of the voice of the voice communication. During the voice communication, or sometime after the voice communication is terminated, the first electronic device determines that the data is associated with the voice communication. The data is then made available to an application program, so that the data can be associated with other data. Thus, a human user of the first electronic device is relieved of identifying data within a context, and relieved of the task associating the data with other data.