Michael A. Raffel - Redmond WA Michael D. Bamburak - Columbia MD David R. Glass - Redmond WA Keith Jarett - Oakland CA Masud Kibria - Kirkland WA Christopher G. Lawrence - Kirkland WA Tony S. Lee - Alameda CA Ileana A. Leuca - Bellevue WA Joseph P. Marx - Kirkland WA Roderick Nelson - Kirkland WA Paul B. ONeill - San Francisco CA Roland E. Williams - Walnut Creek CA Peter L. Winship - Albany CA
A mobile station communicates with both a cellular network, by which it is assigned a mobile identification number, and to a cordless cellular base station utilizing the same cellular frequency range and communications protocol. The cordless cellular base station is preferably connected to a public switched telephone network and is assigned a landline number. The cordless cellular base station acts as a conduit between the mobile station and the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station comes within range of a cordless cellular base station, it deregisters automatically from the cellular network and register with the cordless cellular base station. Once the mobile station is communicating with the cordless cellular base station, the cordless cellular base station communicates with the cellular network to instruct the cellular network to route all calls for mobile identification number to the cordless cellular base stations landline number. In addition, all calls placed on the mobile station are sent through the cordless cellular base station to the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station severs contact with the cordless cellular base station, the mobile station registers with the regional cellular base station of the regional cellular network.
Method And Apparatus For Providing Calling Number Identification Alias In Communications System
A method and apparatus to provide a calling number identifier alias in a communications system having a wireless telephone associated with a wired telephone number, such as a wireless office service communications system. When a telephone call is placed from the wireless telephone, an alias database is searched to determine the associated wired telephone number. The telephone number of the wired telephone is used as an alias for the purpose of the calling number identifier.
Method Of Providing Cellular And Landline Cordless Service Using A Dual Mode Mobile Telephone
Michael A. Raffel - Redmond WA Michael D. Bamburak - Columbia MD David R. Glass - Redmond WA Keith Jarett - Oakland CA Masud Kibria - Kirkland WA Christopher G. Lawrence - Kirkland WA Tony S. Lee - Alameda CA Ileana A. Leuca - Bellevue WA Joseph P. Marx - Kirkland WA Roderick Nelson - Kirkland WA Paul B. ONeill - San Francisco CA Roland E. Williams - Walnut Creek CA Peter L. Winship - Albany CA
Assignee:
ATT Wireless Services, Inc. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
4555521
Abstract:
A mobile station communicates with both a cellular network, by which it is assigned a mobile identification number, and to a cordless cellular base station utilizing the same cellular frequency range and communications protocol. The cordless cellular base station is preferably connected to a public switched telephone network and is assigned a landline number. The cordless cellular base station acts as a conduit between the mobile station and the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station comes within range of a cordless cellular base station, it deregisters automatically from the cellular network and register with the cordless cellular base station. Once the mobile station is communicating with the cordless cellular base station, the cordless cellular base station communicates with the cellular network to instruct the cellular network to route all calls for mobile identification number to the cordless cellular base stations landline number. In addition, all calls placed on the mobile station are sent through the cordless cellular base station to the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station severs contact with the cordless cellular base station.
Michael A. Raffel - Redmond WA, US Michael D. Bamburak - Columbia MD, US David R. Glass - Redmond WA, US Keith Jarett - Oakland CA, US Masud Kibria - Kirkland WA, US Christopher G. Lawr nc - Kirkland WA, US Tony S. Lee - Alameda CA, US Ileana A. Leuca - Bellevue WA, US Joseph P. Marx - Kirkland WA, US Roderick Nelson - Kirkland WA, US Paul B. O'Neill - San Francisco CA, US Roland E. Williams - Walnut Creek CA, US Peter L. Winship - Albany CA, US
Assignee:
Cingular Wireless II, LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20 H04B 1/38 H04M 1/00
US Classification:
455456, 455561
Abstract:
A mobile station communicates with both a cellular network, by which it is assigned a mobile identification number, and to a cordless cellular base station utilizing the same cellular frequency range and communications protocol. The cordless cellular base station is preferably connected to a public switched telephone network and is assigned a landline number. The cordless cellular base station acts as a conduit between the mobile station and the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station comes within range of a cordless cellular base station, it deregisters automatically from the cellular network and register with the cordless cellular base station. Once the mobile station is communicating with the cordless cellular base station, the cordless cellular base station communicates with the cellular network to instruct the cellular network to route all calls for mobile identification number to the cordless cellular base station's landline number. In addition, all calls placed on the mobile station are sent through the cordless cellular base station to the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station severs contact with the cordless cellular base station, the mobile station registers with the regional cellular base station of the regional cellular network.
David Glass - Redmond WA, US Adnan Abu-Dayya - Sammamish WA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Mobility II LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04W 88/06 H04M 1/66
US Classification:
4555521, 455411, 4554351
Abstract:
Systems and methods are described that facilitate the provision of dual mode services. Access to the dual mode services is controlled by associating a mobile device to an access point. Subscribers are required to provide valid geographical addresses for access points associated with the mobile devices prior to provision of service. Consequently, physical addresses are necessarily available for emergency services (e. g. , E911). Mobile devices are restricted to specific access points based upon the access point identifiers automatically provided during initialization of service and maintained for authorization purposes.
Michael A. Raffel - Redmond WA Michael D. Bamburak - Columbia MD David R. Glass - Redmond WA Keith Jarett - Oakland CA Masud Kibria - Kirkland WA Christopher G. Lawrence - Kirkland WA Tony S. Lee - Alameda CA Ileana A. Leuca - Bellevue WA Joseph P. Marx - Kirkland WA Roderick Nelson - Redmond WA Paul B. O'Neill - San Francisco CA Roland E. Williams - Walnut Creek CA Peter L. Winship - Albany CA
Assignee:
AT&T - Middletown NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 730
US Classification:
379 58
Abstract:
A mobile station communicates with both a cellular network, by which it is assigned a mobile identification number, and to a cordless cellular base station utilizing the same cellular frequency range and communications protocol. The cordless cellular base station is preferably connected to a public switched telephone network and is assigned a landline number. The cordless cellular base station acts as a conduit between the mobile station and the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station comes within range of a cordless cellular base station, it deregisters automatically from the cellular network and register with the cordless cellular base station. Once the mobile station is communicating with the cordless cellular base station, the cordless cellular base station communicates with the cellular network to instruct the cellular network to route all calls for mobile identification number to the cordless cellular base station's landline number. In addition, all calls placed on the mobile station are sent through the cordless cellular base station to the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station severs contact with the cordless cellular base station, the mobile station registers with the regional cellular base station of the regional cellular network.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Glass Vice-President
Acres of Diamonds Individual/Family Services
26326 NE Kennedy Dr, Duvall, WA 98019 PO Box 1672, Duvall, WA 98019 4257889999
David Glass Incorporator
Jacksonville Golden Eagle J Club, Inc Charitable/religious/educational/scientific Purposes
David R Glass
ELITE CLOTHING COMPANY INC
David R. Glass
INFINITY OILFIELD & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, LLC
David Glass Director
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE RED RIVER VALLEY
David Glass Manager
Seahawks Pro Shop Drinking Place
800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
David Glass Manager
First & Goal Inc Nonresidential Construction Sports Club/Manager/Promoter · Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 2063817555
MTWindyBits Services - Main Guy (2001) NTI - Order Entry (2010-2011) Quality Driveaway - Driver (2004-2008) Cardinal Health - Customer Service (2006-2009) Ernst Publishing - Program Developer (2001-2005) Merlin Information Services - Programmer (1998-2001) Education Logistics - Programmer (1996-1998) US Census Bureau - Enumerator (2010-2010)
David Glass
Education:
University of South Florida - Master of Finance, University of South Florida - Criminology