Serial Number
77689582
Owner
NORTEL NETWORKS INC.Attorney
Edward T. WhiteFirst Use Date
Nov 15, 1995
Filing Date
Mar 12, 2009
NORTEL Trademark
Serial Number: 77689582 • Registration: 3733599
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
The Corporation Trust Company Corporation Trust Center 1209 Orange Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Entity Type: 03
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
March 12, 2009
Registration Date
January 5, 2010
First Use Anywhere
November 15, 1995
First Use in Commerce
November 15, 1995
Published for Opposition
October 20, 2009
Cancellation Date
August 12, 2016
Goods & Services
Telecommunication equipment, namely, central office, local, tandem, and gateway switches; wire and wireless private automatic branch switches; key telephone switches; data packet network switches; frame relay switches; remote switches; cellular mobile telephone switches; synchronized optical network access, transport and switching nodes; base site controllers, transceivers and test bays; microwave radio systems composed of transmitters, receivers, repeaters, digital processors, and operating software; transmission systems composed of multiplexers, digital loop carriers, digital cross connectors, fibre feeders, copper feeders, radio transmitters, and operating software for said transmission systems; automated attendant switches; computer workstations featuring a customer account database recorded in computer memory that provide traffic billing, call completion, and assistance features; switching software for routing, balancing and establishing telephone and data calls; residential, public, business, and mobile/cordless telephone sets; headsets; telephone jacks; line connectors; video and text terminals; computer workstations featuring an electronic telephone switch database recorded in computer memory that provide integrated maintenance and administration features for telecommunication switching systems; copper electrical cable; optical fiber cable; submarine electrical cable; electrical surge protectors; connectors used to connect or terminate telephone wires to central office, key system, or PBX switching systems; cable terminals to provide protective and inter-connection terminals for feeder cables; mechanical cable splicers to splice cables; attenuators; multiplexers; line concentrators; multiplex terminals both digital and fibre which allow a number of voice or other channels to be transmitted over a single set of wires; analog and digital radios; antenna; coder-decoders ("CODECS") to convert voice signals from analog form to digital signals acceptable to PBXs and other transmission systems and then covert the data back to analog; microwave network repeaters; repeater and span lines; network local test units to test local loops, central office subscriber line equipment, etc. from a control point, usually a network node or central office; network remote test units to test loops, office subscriber line equipment, etc. from a remote location; digital announcers for delivering repetitive voice messages to end-users; billing media converters; power systems containing batteries, monitors, alarms, fuses, breakers, rectifiers, transformers, and control panels; electrical power supplies; rectifiers; direct current to direct current converters; ringing and tone machines that provide ring tones; telephone operating software; integrated circuits; semiconductors; electric transformers; diodes; electric resistors; capacitors; transistors; printed circuit boards; blank and prerecorded magnetic tapes for use in connection with operating and applications software for datafilling telephone switches; tape drives; read only memory on compact disk, both blank and prerecorded for use in connection with operating and applications software for datafilling telephone switches; computer telecommunication software for recording, storing, and delivering voice messages; automatic call distribution software; advanced intelligent networks comprising signal control points, signal switching points and signal transfer points; optical sources comprising lasers, light emitting diodes, semiconductor chips, optical receivers, and amplifiers; and optical detectors