MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
S-GATE SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 4000 International Parkway Carrollton TX 75007 Multimedia communications services, namely, digital transmission of sound, text, video and images via computer terminals, mobile phones or electronic handheld units; telephone communications services; providing multiple user access to online computer databases for use by law enforcement agencies and penal institutions; communication services, namely, electronic transmission of data and documents among users of computers; telecommunications services, namely, personal communication services; call validation services; telephone voice messaging services; providing third party users with access to telecommunication infrastructure; providing online computer databases for use in providing telephone services, for recordation of telephone calls, and for management of data collected regarding calls, callers, and recipients of telephone calls; communications by computer terminals; providing access to an online computer database for use in management of visitations to inmates in correctional facilities or jails; electronic speaker verification services used in connection with telephone calls involving correctional facilities; providing electronic telecommunications connections; communications services to enable inmates of a correctional facility to contact an unreached called party; telephone call monitoring, marking and termination services; providing access to an online secure website to enable communication to and from detainees of law enforcement or correctional facilities and the general population;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A multimedia data network (MMN) operating according to a packet switched standard and a circuit switched network (TABX) are connected without a gateway (GW). The circuit switched network (PABX) comprises a multimedia controller (MMC) which receives signaling messages from multimedia terminals (MT) and controls the switching resources (SW) of the circuit switched network (PABX) on the basis of these signaling messages during a call set-up. The multimedia controller (MMC) makes the multimedia terminals (MT) normal extensions of the extension space of the circuit switched network (PABX). Therefore, multimedia terminals (MT) and normal telephony terminals (TT) can perform a data exchange through the switching resources (SW) controlled by the multimedia controller. Additionally, the multimedia controller (MMC) can provide supplementary services of the circuit switched network to the multimedia terminal (MT). It is also possible that the multimedia controller (MMC) performs a network resource management of resources in the multimedia data network (MMN). Thus, the multimedia controller (MMC) provides a full integration of the multimedia terminals (MT) into the circuit switched network without using the functionality of protocol conversion of a gateway (GW).