Serial Number
90853583
Owner
PPC BROADBAND, INC.Attorney
Bridget HoyFirst Use Date
Nov 20, 2007
Filing Date
Jul 28, 2021
PPC Trademark
Serial Number: 90853583 • Registration: 6994447
Trademark Classes
Class 6 - Metal Goods
Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal
Class 9 - Computers & Electronics
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments
Class 17 - Rubber Goods
Unprocessed and semi-processed rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica
Class 20 - Furniture
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
July 28, 2021
Registration Date
March 7, 2023
First Use Anywhere
November 20, 2007
First Use in Commerce
November 20, 2007
Published for Opposition
December 20, 2022
Goods & Services
Coaxial and fiber-optic cable connectors; cable connectors; Communications equipment, namely, coaxial and fiber cable connectors, hardline coax connectors, coaxial cables, fiber optic cables, aerial fiber cables, coaxial and fiber cable terminators, drop cable connectors and jumpers, coaxial and fiber cable extenders, male and female cable splice adapters, pre-terminated cables, pre-assembled cables with connectors on each end; coaxial cable connector security shields and radio frequency filters; fiber optic enclosures; cable traps being electronic circuits; cable filters being optical filters; nonmetal protective covers and caps for cable connectors or terminators; Hardware for telecommunications fiber optic networks, namely, passive optical multiplexers and couplers, optical splitters, optical line terminals, aerial/underground drops being cable connectors, central processing units, gateway router, and network cards; signal splitters; signal amplifiers; amplifiers and splitters for wireless and non-wireless communications; Enclosures, terminals, cabinets, shelves, and distribution boxes specially adapted for housing optical fiber, electrical, and telecommunications equipment and hardware; Fiber optical cable jumpers, fiber optic cable assemblies, namely, flat manifolds and duplexers; communications equipment, namely, wavelength and signal testers; high speed Ethernet cables; Headend cable connectors and headend connection cables; Fiber optic networking hardware for the aggregation, routing, switching, and transmission of voice, data and video signals; End to end products for high speed media agnostic signal delivery, namely, termination blocks, copper and fiber cable distribution terminals, premise distribution terminals for copper and fiber cables, and premise broadband distribution adapter modules; raceways for fiber optic cables, patch panels for housing fiber optic connectors; Apparatus for routing, connecting, and terminating fiber optic cables, namely, protective sheaths for fiber optic cables; category and twisted pair cables being telecommunication cables; jumpers for category and twisted pair cables; AC circuit breaker load centers being circuit breaker panel boards; AC and DC voltage surge suppressors; DC electrical power system supplies, fuses, controllers, and breakers; rectifiers; DC-DC voltage converters; power inverters; electric generator connectors and switches, namely, cable connectors and power switches; battery hookup cables; DC backup battery; AC UPS systems to provide backup power, consisting of batteries, flywheels, chargers, converters, inverters, and rectifiers; data line surge protection panels; copper cross electrical connectors; patch panels for housing fiber optics; fiber optic components, namely, fiber optic patch cords, fiber optic pigtails, and fiber optic cables; cases and enclosures specially adapted to house copper and fiber splices, telephone transmission equipment, namely, repeater housings, repeater mount shelves, signal repeaters, fault locator filters, splice testing devices, test access cards, extender cards, gas tube protectors and test cords, all of the foregoing for use in the cable television and wireless communication industries; cabinets specially adapted to protect telecommunications equipment in the nature of fiber optic cables; indoor and outdoor electronic equipment cabinets and enclosures specially adapted to house and protect electronic equipment for the telecommunications, security, rail, utilities, aerospace, data center industries, and alternative energy industries, namely, telecommunications equipment, security equipment, rail equipment, utilities equipment, aerospace equipment, alternative energy equipment, and data center equipment; mounting components for electronic equipment enclosures and cabinets, namely, mounting brackets specially adapted for mounting electronic equipment; alarms for detecting intrusion, power loss, and temperature, and alarm reporting devices being acoustic alarms
Pole line hardware, namely, metal hooks, metal brackets, metal fasteners, metal braces, metal straps, and metal pole guards for cable lines; bonding and grounding hardware for pole lines, namely metal clips and metal clamps
Non-metal weather and port seals for cable connectors
Pedestals for use in mounting backup batteries; winding spools, not of metal, non-mechanical for fiber optic cable