PROVIDING TELECOMMUNICATION PROVIDERS ACCESS

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GPU TELCOM SERVICES GPU, INC. 300 Madison Avenue Morristown NJ 079621911 PROVIDING TELECOMMUNICATION PROVIDERS ACCESS TO AN ESTABLISHED ENERGY TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE COMPOSED OF UTILITY POLES, WIRE AND CABLE, RADIO AND TRANSMISSION TOWERS, EASEMENTS, TRENCHES AND RIGHTS OF WAY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WIRE AND PLACEMENT OF WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION RELAY STATIONS USED TO PROVIDE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE WIRE TELEPHONE AND WIRELESS CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICES UTILIZING FIBER OPTICS AND MICROWAVES TO OTHERS;GPU TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES;TELECOM SERVICES;
GPU TELCOM SERVICES GPU, INC. 300 Madison Avenue Morristown NJ 079621911 providing telecommunication providers access to an established energy transmission and distribution telecommunication infrastructure composed of utility poles, wire and cable, radio and transmission towers, easements, trenches and rights of way for the installation of wire and placement of wireless telecommunication relay stations used to provide local and long distance wire telephone and wireless cellular telephone services utilizing fiber optics and microwaves to others;GPU TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES;TELECOM SERVICES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The techniques described employ a cooperative organization of network service providers to provide improved distributed network services. The network service providers that are constituent to the cooperative organization represent various perspectives within the overall Internet content distribution network, and may include network owners, telecommunications carriers, network access providers, hosting providers and distribution network owners, the latter being an entity that caches content at a plurality of locations distributed on the network. Aspects include managing content caches by receiving control signals specifying actions related to cached content that is distributed on a network, such as the Internet, and forwarding the control signals through to the caching locations to implement the actions represented by the control signals, thus providing content publishers the capability of refreshing their content regardless of where it is cached.