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Intellectual Property Analysis of Action Grindelwald, LLC Wireless Communication System Patent Portfolio

Since the invention of the wireless radio, the world has been fascinated with the prospect of unfettered communication, free from the inconvenience of wires. Half-duplex systems such as “walkie-talkies” are exceedingly useful at construction sites and in other situations where instant team coordination is imperative, and full-duplex systems such as cordless landline telephones and mobile cellular phones have the added benefit of allowing for two-way communication simultaneously. Each of these systems has limitations, however.

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Intellectual Property Analysis of Bellow Bellows, LLC Multi-Antenna Wireless LAN Data Processing Portfolio

The Internet has become the gateway to the world’s information, integrating itself into the personal and professional lives of people across the globe. Wireless technology has in turn set the Internet free from its past constraints and allowed it to become mobile, facilitating open access anywhere a wireless access point exists. The IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN communication standards have progressed, as well, allowing for faster and longer-range web access with the advent of 802.11b, 802.11g, and, with 802.11n, the promise of 10 times faster throughput over twice the distance.

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Intellectual Property Analysis of NetAirius Technologies Wireless Handset Communication System U.S. Pat. No. 7,103,380

NetAirus Technologies is an entity owned by Richard J. Ditzik. As of May 2010, according to the electronic output of the USPTO’s Public PAIR system reports on patent assignment, Richard J. Ditzik holds 13 granted U.S. patents, one of which describes a wireless handset communication system which has multimedia capabilities. The claims of this patent are broad and extend across mobile telephone, computer, and PDA innovation spaces.

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