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IONICA INT LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    154
About

IONICA INT LTD has a total of 154 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Australia and Brazil. Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, basic communication technologies and digital networks are AMINAKA HIROAKI, BEIJING NORTHERN FIBERHOME TECH CO LTD and MICHEL JUERGEN.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing IONICA INT LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Martin Paul Maxwell 65
#2 Goodings Rupert Leslie Alexand 56
#3 Piercy Neil Philip 42
#4 Carter Leigh 41
#5 Albrow Richard John 40
#6 Black Simon Alexander 36
#7 Shore Christopher John 21
#8 Spreadbury David John 13
#9 Murphy Ian Andrew 8
#10 Rudkin Paul William 8

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB9800666D0 Data communication by radio
US6038213A Method for restricting channel access depending on subscriber classes and system loading
GB9707726D0 A method and apparatus for digital data communications including advance indication of a transcoding change
CN1204440A Enabling subscriber unit in radio network
BR9611960A Permission to a subscriber unit
BR9611390A Digital telephony using control messages transmitted at time intervals for rf frequency distribution
CN1205814A Digital telephone using control messages transmitted in time slots for RF frequency allocation
BR9611481A Method and apparatus for power control in a telephone system
CN1205811A Method and appts. for power control in a telephone system
CN1206519A Process and apparatus for power control in telephone system
CN1205813A Frequency assignment in cellular telecommunications network
BR9611480A Method and apparatus for force control in a telephone system
GB9620663D0 Communication of digital messages
GB9620532D0 Frequency assignment in a cellular telecommunications network
CN1188578A Demodulator and method of demodulation in TDM receiver
GB9602966D0 Power control
GB9602965D0 Digital telephony
GB9600867D0 Enabling a subscriber unit
GB9525510D0 Enabling a subscriber unit
GB9524578D0 Communication of digital messages