Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1993-06-25
1996-04-16
Chin, Wellington
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
3701101, H04L 1212, H04J 312
Patent
active
055090109
ABSTRACT:
A modular suite of peer-to-peer protocols that are independent of communications network architecture supported, and the type of switching systems (packet-switched or circuit-switched), is used for a broadband and/or narrowband communications network. The protocols are comprised of client-server-oriented signaling messages that are restricted to include information and parameters associated with only one particular function of traditional call processing.
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La Porta Thomas F.
Veeraraghavan Malathi
AT&T Corp.
Caccuro John A.
Chin Wellington
Nguyen Chau T.
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