VOICE DATA TRANSMITTING

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AT&T AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY II, L.P. 645 East Plumb Lane Reno NV 89502 VOICE AND DATA TRANSMITTING, CARRYING AND RECEIVING EQUIPMENTS, NAMELY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SUBSCRIBER LOOP CARRIERS, CENTRAL OFFICE AND REMOTE TERMINALS, CHANNEL BANKS, ELECTRONIC PLUG-INS AND PAIR GAIN CIRCUITS;ATT;
DAML RELIANCE COMM/TEC CORPORATION 29325 CHAGRIN BLVD. CLEVELAND OH 44122 voice and data transmitting, carrying and receiving equipment; namely, telecommunications, central office and remote terminals, channel multiplexers, analog and digital subscriber line interfaces, electronic plug-ins and pair gain apparatus, all for providing two channels over a digital transmisson means;
DISC*S TELLABS BEDFORD, INC. 2100 RELIANCE PARKWAY BEDFORD TX 76021 VOICE AND DATA TRANSMITTING, CARRYING AND RECEIVING EQUIPMENT, NAMELY; TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER FACILITIES, CENTRAL OFFICE AND REMOTE TERMINALS, CHANNEL BANKS, ELECTRONIC PLUG-INS, PAIR-GAIN APPARATUS AND SUPERVISORY APPARATUS;DISKS;
DISC*S ADVANCED FIBRE ACCESS CORPORATION 1465 NORTH MCDOWELL BOULEVARD PETALUMA CA 94954 VOICE AND DATA TRANSMITTING, CARRYING AND RECEIVING EQUIPMENT, NAMELY; TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER FACILITIES, CENTRAL OFFICE AND REMOTE TERMINALS, CHANNEL BANKS, ELECTRONIC PLUG-INS, PAIR-GAIN APPARATUS AND SUPERVISORY APPARATUS;DISKS;
SLC LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. 600 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill NJ 07974 Voice and Data Transmitting, Carrying and Receiving Equipments-Namely, Telecommunications Carrier Facilities, Central Office and Remote Terminals, Channel Banks, Electronic Plug-Ins and Pair-Gain Apparatus;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a method for storing and transmitting a voice mail using SVMS (Simple Voice Mail/Message Service) in a mobile telecommunication terminal. The method comprises compressing a voice message inputted by a user or a received voice mail into a voice data-and storing the compressed voice message or mail; if an SVMS function is selected, reading from a memory a selected voice data, segmenting the read voice data into segmented voice data of a predetermined size, and transmitting the segmented voice data to another mobile communication terminal using the SVMS; reassembling segmented voice files received from a transmitting mobile communication terminal, and storing the reassembled voice file in the memory; and upon receiving a voice mail playback request from the user, reading a selected voice data from the memory, decompressing the read voice data into voice signals, and outputting the voice signals to an output device of the mobile communication terminals.