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SINETT CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    23
About

SINETT CORP has a total of 23 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2004. It filed its patents most often in Taiwan, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets digital networks and telecommunications are OROPE FRANCE SARL, SHELL NET EDGE BEIJING SAFETY TECHNOLOGY CO LTD and KIM KI-HYUNG.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SINETT CORPs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SINETT CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ambe Shekhar 21
#2 Kayalackakom Mathew 17
#3 Choudhury Abhijit Kumar 14
#4 Chin Ken Chung Kuang 12
#5 Jain Sudhanshu 7
#6 Choudhury Abhijit 5
#7 Shukla Himanshu 5
#8 Lin Victor 4
#9 Manral Vishwas 2
#10 Tardo Joseph J 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2007018852A1 Queuing and scheduling architecture using both internal and external packet memory for network appliances
WO2006116195A1 Methods and systems for fragmentation and reassembly for ip tunnels
TW200705897A Queuing and scheduling architecture for a unified access device supporting wired and wireless clients
TW200644564A Methods and systems for incremental crypto processing of fragmented packets
WO2005083982A1 Unified architecture for wired and wireless networks
WO2005008999A1 Hardware acceleration for diffie hellman in a wireless lan
WO2005008980A1 Unified wired and wireless switch architecture
WO2005008997A1 Hardware acceleration for unified ipsec and l2tp with ipsec processing in a device that integrates wired and wireless lan, l2 and l3 switching functionality
WO2005008982A1 Method of stacking multiple devices to create the equivalent of a single device with a larger port count
WO2005008981A1 Apparatus for layer 3 switching and network address port translation
WO2005008998A1 Initialization vector generation algorithm and hardware architecture
WO2005008996A1 Method of supporting mobility and session persistence across subnets in wired and wireless lans