SOFTWARE USE WITH SATELLITE

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ECHOCOM INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING CORPORATION 50 Frank Nighbor Place Kanata, Ontario K2V1B9 Canada software for use with satellite broadcasting and receiving equipment, together with instruction manuals therefor sold together as a unit;
ECHOMAX INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING CORPORATION 50 Frank Nighbor Place Kanata, Ontario K2V1B9 Canada software for use with satellite broadcasting and receiving equipment, together with instruction manuals therefor sold together as a unit;
ECHOPLUS INTERNATIONAL DATACASTING CORPORATION 50 Frank Nighbor Place Kanata, Ontario K2V1B9 Canada software for use with satellite broadcasting and receiving equipment, together with instruction manuals therefor sold together as a unit;ECHO PLUS;
SEANET Maritech Development Limited Commodity Quay, St. Katharine Docks London E1W 1BF United Kingdom Software for use with satellite and/or GPS navigation systems; computer software for tracking ships using GPS data on a device; electronic maps, software featuring route planners; data storage media; computer programs for accessing the Internet and electronic mail services; data receivers for the secure registration, transfer, processing and reproduction of sounds, images or data; downloadable smartphone software applications; application software for mobile devices, wireless devices and cloud computing services; navigation, guidance, tracking, targeting and map making devices; GPS tracking devices; electronic tracking apparatus and instruments; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods; and all of the aforesaid in relation to ships, shipping and ship tracking;Reporting, tracking and locating of boat, ship, movements of boats and ships for commercial purposes all being provided via an online computer database; tracking and locating of vehicles and maritime vessels; information services relating to geographic location of movable objects, namely, ships and maritime vessels; information, advisory and consultancy services relating to the aforementioned services;Business management of ship and vehicle fleets; information, advisory and consultancy services relating to the aforementioned services;Design and development of computer software in relation to the geo-location of ships, maritime fleets, vehicles, oil and gas rigs and ports; technical data analysis in relation to ship tracking; preparation and creation of digital maps in relation to ship tracking; interactive hosting services allowing users to publish and share their own content online relating to known or estimated geographical location of ships, maritime fleets, vehicles, oil and gas rigs and ports; providing weather information; information, advisory and consultancy services relating to the aforementioned services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process and system for controlling the use of satellite transmission capacity in terrestrial networks for the substitution of out-of-order data lines. The circuit/process is characterized in that an independent, local control apparatus, which monitors a backup terminal with the software specially written for this application, cooperates in limited manner with the data transmission device of the user and, based on the analysis of a data control signal, detects the need for alternative routing. Via communication lines and modems, the control apparatus switches on the transmission carrier of the affected satellite modem which is connected to a satellite antenna. The satellite antennas are in communication with the satellite via the transmission carrier. All other, non-affected terminals in the network also receive the transmission carrier of the affected satellite modem. The transmission capacity of the asynchronous overhead of the satellite modem is used for the transmission of destination addresses. A hub is provided, which is connected via an interface card or a modem to the terrestrial network that, in turn, is connected via lines to routers. The line is assumed to be out of order. Customer devices or terminals are connected via lines to the routers. The system-specific software-controlled circuit permits independent, decentralized administration of the satellite transmission channels by many satellite terminals without participation of a controlling central station. Thus, even when the terrestrial transmission path is out of order, a free-running alternative routing via a different medium has been achieved.