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TELOGY NETWORKS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    74
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TELOGY NETWORKS INC has a total of 74 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1992. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, digital networks and computer technology are CALIX NETWORKS INC, LU BIAO and NEXT LEVEL COMM L P.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TELOGY NETWORKS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mladenovic Zoran 13
#2 Morgan Edward 9
#3 Betts William Lewis 9
#4 Lide David 8
#5 Kosanovic Bogdan 7
#6 Mills William 6
#7 Li Dunling 5
#8 Fruth Frank Edward 4
#9 Scholl Thomas H 4
#10 Souders Keith Alan 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP1741193A2 Minimizing the differential delay in adsl2 and adsl2+ to support bonding
EP1536611A2 Internet telephone and fascimile device
JP2003067203A Real-time embedded resource management system
US6766423B2 Message-based memory system for DSP storage expansion
US6807525B1 SID frame detection with human auditory perception compensation
US6785353B1 Synchronization loss detection in a V.34 receiver
WO0199358A1 Transporting abcd bits using rtp
US6657997B1 Transporting ABCD bits using RTP
WO0159946A1 A generalized precoder for the upstream voiceband modem channel
WO0186940A1 Real time fax-over-packet packet loss compensation
WO0175609A1 Proxy internet browsing
AU2388400A Digital modem echo canceler enhancement
AU1834500A Protocol switching unit
AU1834600A Synchronization of voice packet generation to unsolicited grants in a docsis cable modem voice over packet telephone
AU1237900A Dynamic dsp allocation for universal access to a packet network
WO0113586A1 Fast dtmf identification
EP1125275A1 Background energy estimation
US6657996B1 Apparatus and method for improving voice quality by removing tandem codecs in a voice communication link
US6381570B2 Adaptive two-threshold method for discriminating noise from speech in a communication signal
US6073092A Method for speech coding based on a code excited linear prediction (CELP) model