VERIZON CORPORATE GROUP SERVICES INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120207436 | DUMMY CONNECTOR FOR A FIBER OPTIC CABLE - A device serving as a fiber optic cable dummy connector is provided. The device may have connection ports to accept the connectors terminating a fiber optic cable, such as LC-type connectors, or other configurations. The device may be used instead of an actual SFP module for connection of the fiber optic cable to a port on a piece of equipment. The device may be made opaque so that no transmission or receipt of data or light (laser) from the fiber optic cable may pass through the device. The device may be manufactured to be one-half the length of an actual SFP module. The device may be manufactured from any suitable material. The device may be used in place of using an actual SFP module. The dummy connector may be used in place of coiling fiber optic cables and leaving them unconnected until they are needed. | 08-16-2012 |
20100151834 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPTIMIZING A VISUAL VOICE MAIL SYSTEM BY REDUCING THE USE OF COMMUNICATION RESOURCES - A system and method in accordance with exemplary embodiments may receive, from a server, one or more notification messages indicating an occurrence of one or more voice mail events via a network. The system and method may then transmit, to the server, one or more session initiation messages in response to the receipt of the one or more notification messages via the network. Further, the system and method may retrieve, from the server, voice mail data associated with the one or more voice mail events via a communication session. | 06-17-2010 |
20100040334 | DUMMY CONNECTOR FOR A FIBER OPTIC CABLE - A device to serve as a fiber optic cable dummy connector is provided. The device may be have connection ports to accept the connectors terminating a fiber optic cable, such as LC-type connectors. Other configurations may be possible. The device may be used in place of an actual SFP module for connection of the fiber optic cable to a port on a piece of equipment. The device may be made opaque so that no transmission or receipt of data or light (laser) from the fiber optic cable may pass through the device. The device may be manufactured to be one-half the length of an actual SFP module. The device may be manufactured from any suitable material. The device may be used to plug fiber optic cables, inactive or active, into ports on a piece of equipment, in place of using an actual SFP module. The dummy connector may be used in place of coiling fiber optic cables and leaving them unconnected until they may be needed. | 02-18-2010 |
20100020159 | Method and System For Enhancing Standard Definition Video Signals For Display on a High Definition Television - A system and method in accordance with exemplary embodiments may include receiving, from a video source device, a standard definition video signal, fragmenting the standard definition video signal into at least one of a red representation of the standard definition video signal, a green representation of the standard definition video signal, and a blue representation of the standard definition video signal using one or more 3D converter devices, reconstructing at least one of the red representation of the standard definition video signal, the green representation of the standard definition video signal, and the blue representation of the standard definition video signal using one or more video reconstruction devices, capturing at least one of a reconstructed red representation of the standard definition video signal, a reconstructed green representation of the standard definition video signal, and a reconstructed blue representation of the standard definition video signal using one or more video image capture devices, and outputting, to a high-definition video receiver device, an enhanced standard definition video signal. | 01-28-2010 |
20080275987 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INTEGRATING SERVICES FOR ACCESSING THE WORLD WIDE WEB - Web pages retrieved by a browser core are translated into user interface component definitions and page information. The definitions and page information are transmitted to a user device which recomposes the definitions and page information into a format for presentation to a user on a user device. Transmitting the definitions and page information includes translation of the definitions and page information into a format appropriate for both the particular communications media on which the information is transmitted, and the device to which the information is transmitted. The device includes a browser client which performs the recomposition. The browser client also receives user input, and may respond by altering the information locally at the user device, and sending information related to the user selection back to the browser core for further processing. The browser core also tracks user sessions, thus allowing a user to access the network from several devices, and capture session information for each access from each device. This allows users to switch devices, and start a new session at the point where a previous session ended. | 11-06-2008 |