Dr. Peters graduated from the Oral Roberts University School of Medicine at Tulsa in 1985. He works in Phoenix, AZ and is affiliated with Banner University Medical Center Phoenix.
Dr. Peters graduated from the Universidad Autu00F3noma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 2000. He works in Palm Beach Gardens, FL and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. Peters is affiliated with Jupiter Medical Center and Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center.
Construction Law Real Estate Law Litigation & Appeals Business & Commercial Law Securities Law Employment Law -- Employer
ISLN:
909773562
Admitted:
1994, Missouri
University:
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, B.S., Finance, 1987
Law School:
Saint Louis University School of Law, St Louis, Missouri, J.D., 1994
Links:
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Biography:
Daniel S. Peters, a partner in the firm, focuses primarily on commercial and business law matters. He is experienced in all levels of litigation and appeals and handles a wide variety of business rela...
Litigation & Appeals Construction Law Real Estate Law Environmental Law Business & Commercial Law Securities Law Fiduciary Litigation Employment Law Maritime Law
ISLN:
909773562
Admitted:
1994
University:
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, B.S., 1987
Law School:
Saint Louis University School of Law, St Louis, Missouri, J.D., 1994
A telephone system for providing a telephony feature includes a phone system controller and a first telephone system interface. The first telephone system interface is coupled between a first telephone handset and a telephone line. Moreover, the first telephone system interface is operable to selectively couple the first telephone handset to the telephone line. The first telephone system interface is also operable to establish a first wireless control channel to the phone system controller. The wireless control channel is operable to carry control signals associated with the telephony feature between the first telephone system interface and the phone system controller. The phone system controller is operable to (i) receive the first control signals via the wireless control channel, and (ii) process the first control signals to provide the telephony feature to the telephone handset.
Mechanism For Providing Wireless Audio And Control Channels For Personal Computer Interactive Phone (Pcip) System
An interface circuit provides a wireless channel and a line channel to a telephone set. The wireless channel is coupled to a controller (e. g. a PC) and to another telephone set, and the line channel is coupled to a telephone network. A switch circuit connects the telephone set to the wireless channel to transmit a signal between the telephone set and the controller (or another telephone set). The switch circuit connects the telephone set to the line channel to transmit a signal between the telephone set and the telephone network.
Daniel V. Peters - Lisle IL Julie M. Owen - Broomfield CO David C. Harms - West Chicago IL
Assignee:
NCR Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
H04M 1300
US Classification:
379177
Abstract:
An integrated computer-telephone system includes a personal computer and a plurality of telephone sets. Each of the telephone sets is coupled to multiple telephone lines via respective adapters. By activating a line button on an adapter, a respective telephone will be connected to a selected line to answer or place a call on the selected line. The integrated computer-telephone system enables the multiple telephone line access by using existing standard telephone sets in a house hold. The integrated computer-telephone system is able to control the access to the multiple telephone lines according to their operational status and to preventing the telephone sets at other extensions from being connected to a telephone line when a call is in progress on the telephone line.
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