Darryl L. DeFreese - Lawrenceville GA, US Jeffrey M. Seaman - Lilburn GA, US Anthony J. Wasilewski - Alpharetta GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
713150, 380200, 380239, 725 25, 725 31
Abstract:
A method for determining whether the terminal is authorized to receive the selected service is practiced in a terminal of a conditional access system in which a user selects a service, the selected service being associated with a frequency, the terminal having a tuner and a secure element with at least one authorized entitlement unit number stored therein. The method includes receiving at least one encrypted entitlement control message corresponding to the service, and decrypting each of the at least one encrypted entitlement control message in the secure element, each decrypted entitlement control message revealing at least one first entitlement number associated with the selected service. The method further includes determining that the terminal is authorized to receive the selected service when any first entitlement number of any decrypted entitlement control message represents any number of the at least one authorized entitlement unit number. Alternatively, the method includes receiving at least one entitlement control message corresponding to the service, and authenticating each of the at least one entitlement control message in the secure element, each authenticated entitlement control message revealing at least one first entitlement number associated with the selected service.
William H. Guinn - Lilburn GA Richard M. Corbett - Atlanta GA Robert S. Bundy - Shellville GA Jeffrey M. Seaman - Lilburn GA Keith B. Duncan - Lawrenceville GA Charles M. Link - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
BBL Industries, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H01Q 700
US Classification:
379 57
Abstract:
An improved telephone paging system and method are disclosed. The sytem interfaces with a conventional telephone branching system, such as a PBX, and remote pager devices which are worn by subscribers to the system. A plurality of PBX extension telephone lines are connected to the system via a subscriber line interface, and one PBX extension line is connected to this system via a control line interface. The subscriber line interface is used to detect ring signals on the selected extension lines. When a ring signal has been detected on a selected line, the microprocessor-based system sends command signals to the PBX to place the incoming call on hold. The system identifies a paging code signal distinctively corresponding to the subscriber line on which the ring signal was detected. The identified paging code signal is sent to a transmitter which transmits the paging code signal to all pagers within its range. The pager which distincitvely corresponds to the paging code signal will be activated and produce a paging signal.
Key Distribution In A Distributed Network Environment
- San Jose CA, US Jeffrey M. Seaman - Lilburn GA, US Timothy C. Richards - Cumming GA, US Andrew D. Maholski - Suwanee GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06F 9/455 H04L 9/32
Abstract:
A system including a controller and a pool of computing resources to run virtual machines are configured to automatically provision each virtual machine with unique cryptographic constructs. The controller receives a request to instantiate a virtual machine based on an image/template. The controller determines an authentication credential for a registration authority that the virtual machine will use. The controller determines the computing resources to run the virtual machine, and instructs the computing resources to boot the virtual machine. The controller passes the authentication credential to the virtual machine. After receiving the authentication credential, the virtual machine authenticates the registration authority and sends a request for the cryptographic constructs. The virtual machine securely receives the cryptographic constructs from the registration authority, enabling the virtual machine to securely communicate with other computing entities.
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Mr. Jeffrey Seaman President
Rooms To Go Furniture - Retail. Furniture - Childrens. Discount Stores. Bedding
2695 Vista Ridge Dr, Suwanee, GA 30024 7709326000, 7709328199
Jeffrey Seaman Chairman
Rooms To Go Inc Advertising Agencies
11540 E Us Highway 92, Seffner, FL 33584 Website: rooms-to-go.com
Jeffrey Seaman Chief Executive Officer
Rooms To Go Inc Furniture Stores
11540 E Us Highway 92, Seffner, FL 33584
Jeffrey Seaman CEO
Rooms To Go Furniture Stores
400 Perimeter Center Ter Ne, Atlanta, GA 30346 Website: roomstogo.com
Jeffrey Seaman President
RTG INTERSTATE CORP
11540 Hwy 92 E, Seffner, FL 33584
Jeffrey Seaman CEO
ROOMSTOGO.COM, INC
11540 Hwy 92 E, Seffner, FL 33584 400 Perimeter Ctr Ter NE SUITE 800, Atlanta, GA 30346
Jeffrey Seaman President
Seaman Development Corp Land Development
2695 Vis Rdg Dr, Suwanee, GA 30024 7709326000
Jeffrey Seaman CEO
LOGAN GEORGIA REALTY CORP
500 N Broadway, Jericho, NY 11753 400 Perimeter Ctr Ter #13, Atlanta, GA 30346