OVERTURE NETWORKS INC has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2002. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets digital networks, telecommunications and computer technology are XAQTI CORP, ZARLINK SEMICONDUCTOR VN INC and MICRONAS SEMICONDUCTORS INC.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
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#1 | United States | 11 | |
#2 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 8 | |
#3 | Canada | 4 | |
#4 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 4 | |
#5 | Australia | 2 |
# | Industry | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Digital networks | |
#2 | Telecommunications | |
#3 | Computer technology | |
#4 | Basic communication technologies | |
#5 | Audio-visual technology | |
#6 | Mechanical elements | |
#7 | Furniture and games | |
#8 | Civil engineering |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Pate Prayson Will | 27 |
#2 | Lynch Robert Leroy | 24 |
#3 | Poupard Michael Joseph | 18 |
#4 | Griswold David Stephen | 10 |
#5 | Skinner Emily Jean | 7 |
#6 | Swope Glenn Russell | 7 |
#7 | O'Neal David Lance | 4 |
#8 | Harvey Scott Michael | 2 |
#9 | Nagarajan Ramesh | 1 |
#10 | Arvind Krishnamoorthy | 1 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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US9565163B1 | Verification of network service paths | |
US9775260B1 | Brackets for use with three rack mount systems | |
WO2012058654A2 | Startup/shutdown sequence | |
US2005243823A1 | Multipoint protected switching ring | |
US2005201409A1 | Apparatus and method for rapid detection of unidirectional breaks in a network ring | |
WO2004102853A2 | Protected switching ring | |
US2004066400A1 | Command line interface with indication of network element status | |
US6531926B1 | Dynamic control of phase-locked loop | |
US2003091052A1 | Flexible mapping of circuits into packets | |
US2003091047A1 | Measurement of packet delay variation | |
US2003026277A1 | Use of a circular buffer to assure in-order delivery of packets | |
US2003086372A1 | Automatic adjustment of buffer depth for the correction of packet delay variation |