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COMM SCOPE
The mark consists of the word "COMMSCOPE" in stylized font whereby the last letter "O" is represented by a stylized circle containing a curved bar therein.
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
U.S Class(es): 002, 012, 013, 014, 023, 025, 050
Class Status: Active
First Use: Mar-31-2012
First Use in Commerce: Mar-31-2012
Structural support equipment, namely, portable metal structures with flexible covers for telecommunications equipment; steel and metal infrastructure components for use in wireless communications, namely, support brackets and clamps specially adapted for installing and supporting antennas, antenna mounts, cable support components in the nature of universal sector frames, monopole T-frame kits, universal pipe mount kits, cable ladders, water tower mount kits, rooftop mount kits, microwave dish mounts, chain mounts, and microwave antenna ice shields; hoisting grips for telecommunications cables and metal support clamps;
U.S Class(es): 023, 028, 044
Network infrastructure installation tools, namely, cable preparation tools for preparing telecommunication cables for connector attachment in the nature of hand tools for stripping and crimping telecommunication cables; fiber installation tools and accessories, namely, hand tools for splicing, terminating and connecting fiber optic cables and connectors; raceway installation tools, namely, hand tools for drilling, cutting and connecting telecommunication cable management raceways; wireless installation hand tools, namely, hand tools for stripping and crimping network and telecommunication cables; Cable termination and cable connection tools, namely, hand tools for cutting, stripping, terminating, crimping and connecting telecommunication cables;
U.S Class(es): 021, 023, 026, 036, 038
First Use: Jun-30-2011
First Use in Commerce: Jun-30-2011
Antennas, namely, base station antennas, dual-polarized antennas, remote electrical tilt antennas, point to point antennas, microwave antennas, radio frequency antennas, and broadband antennas; radiating radio frequency telecommunication cables; base station and in-building wireless equipment, namely, indoor antennas, distributed antennas, fiber-based distributed antennas, and radio-over-fiber distributed antennas; wireless radio transmitters, and receivers, transceivers, sound amplifiers and digital signal processors for repeating, reshaping and reformatting data signals; control and diagnostic systems for wireless telecommunications base station antennas, namely, handheld remote electrical downtilt diagnostic electric controllers; Cable Assemblies, namely, copper telecommunications cable assemblies, fiber optic cable assemblies, pre-terminated fiber-optic cables, and pre-terminated RF jumper cables; Cable Routing and Management Equipment, namely, horizontal and vertical cable manager racks for supporting, organizing and protecting multiple telecommunication cables, fiber optic cable raceways, cable runway racks for supporting, organizing and protecting multiple telecommunication cables, and shelving mounting racks for telecommunications hardware; communications cable accessories, namely, surge protectors and cable pathway plastic conduits for holding coaxial cables, fiber optic cables, twisted pair cables and hybrids thereof; metal cabinets specially adapted to protect telecommunications equipment in the nature of telecommunication cables and runway and horizontal and vertical cable manager housings for supporting, organizing and protecting multiple telecommunication cables; optical cable parts, namely, fiber optic cable outlets, and fiber optic cable termination units; blank fiber optic storage devices, namely, storage racks for storing fiber optic cables; Communications cables, namely, coaxial cables, fiber optic cables, twisted pair telecommunication cables and hybrid fiber optic cables, patch telecommunication cables, jumper cables and trunk cables in the nature of telecommunication cables; electrical transmission lines used for wireless applications; remote electrical tilt cables; communications cable connectors for coaxial, fiber optic and twisted pair cables and hybrids thereof; electrical and fiber optic connector plugs; fiber-optic closures and terminals in the nature of fiber-optic cable junction box housings and telecommunication cable connecting blocks for connecting the terminal ends of cables; plug adaptors; coaxial and fiber-optic cable taps; communications and data cable connector accessories, namely, protective weatherproofing silicone rubber molded boot sheaths designed to seal and protect electrical, RF, and fiber optic cable connections; telecommunication wall jacks; Radio Access Network products, namely, distributed antenna systems consisting of radio-frequency antennas, RF repeater systems consisting of repeaters for cellular radio communication, small RF cells, and associated software for powering, managing, designing and testing these systems; wireless distribution system comprising waveguides, elliptical waveguides, rigid and flexible waveguides, and elliptical waveguide cables; portable reading apparatus for radio frequency identification (RFID), namely, RFID readers; cased or framed control apparatus consisting of system electrical controllers, logic analyzers, and gateways mounted on electrical switch plates and frames that unite and group data to communicate with software; portable communication and power modules, namely, integrated circuit modules for the operation of a data communication system within a fiberglass hub and enabling communication via wireless connection with software and mobile devices; products for radio frequency identification (RFID), namely, labels in the nature of radio frequency identification tags, RFID readers, and handheld RFID readers; apparatus for monitoring, measuring, testing and controlling electrical signals; computer systems software for processing communications signals associated with geolocation devices, managing and controlling telecommunications equipment and systems from remote locations and evaluating wireless voice and data transmissions; software for use in designing, installing, operating, optimizing and maintaining telecommunications equipment; data transmission apparatus in the field of telecommunication transmission; digital optical transmission apparatus for transmission of telecommunications data; apparatus for transmission of sound and images; optical electronic communications equipment, namely, optical amplifiers, optical transmitters, optical electronic components in the nature of optical cables, optical data links, and optical transceivers; data processing apparatus in the field of telecommunication transmission; computers for use in the field of telecommunication transmission; computer software for managing, monitoring, visualizing and optimizing data center infrastructure and its performance and for centralized control and management of computing and network devices distributed throughout an organization providing networking and storage services; signal splitters, including fiber-optic signal splitters; optical couplers including outside plant optical coupler; RF signal splitters, terminations in the nature of electrical terminators, and electrical signal attenuators; optical filters and electronic combiners for connecting antennas and receivers; multiplexers; tower mounted amplifiers; drop amplifiers; electrical termination blocks; RF conditioning products for outdoor cell sites, namely, radio-frequency controlled transmitters; distribution enclosures, namely, electrical distribution boxes; copper splice closures, namely, splices for electrical transmission lines; fiber splice enclosures namely, splices for fiber optic transmission lines; FTTA enclosures, namely, junction boxes; FTTA shelves, namely, mounting racks for fiber optic junction boxes; fiber panels and cassettes, namely, fiber-optic control panels for connecting multiple data and fiber optic devices; copper panels and cassettes, namely, copper telecommunications signal control panels for connecting multiple data and electrical devices; mounting racks and cabinets for telecommunications hardware; fiber-optic mounting racks and panels for telecommunication hardware; telecommunication fiber optic and copper telecommunications control patch panels for housing patch telecommunication cables; battery cases for housing back-up batteries; metal cabinets specially adapted to protect telecommunications equipment in the nature of power supplies and electronic equipment for telecommunications systems; DC-DC power convertors for use with patch panels in communications and data infrastructure network systems; power supply converters for use with antennas and transceivers; telecommunications apparatus and instruments, namely, mechanical splices for optical or telecommunications transmission lines, tool-less splices for optical or telecommunications transmission lines, modular building termination optical or electrical blocks, fiber management hardware in the nature of fiber optic cable raceways, fiber optic distribution frames, namely, fiber optic distribution boxes; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electrical or optical signals, namely, telecommunications equipment in the nature of fiber optic splice closures, fiber optic splice or telecommunications cable housings, fiber optic splice or telecommunications cable distribution boxes, fiber management hardware in the nature of fiber optic cable raceways, fiber optic or telecommunications cable distribution frame housings, fiber optic or telecommunications cable connectors, fiber optic or telecommunications cable plugs, fiber optic or telecommunications cable adapters, fiber optic splices for optical transmission lines, fiber optic splice trays in the nature of fiber optic splice closures, and fiber optic splice cassettes; fiber storage baskets, namely, mounting racks for telecommunications hardware; cable and wiring face plates, namely, telecommunications cable faceplates for telecommunication cables and wiring, surface mount zone electrical distribution boxes, and wall switches;
U.S Class(es): 100, 103, 106
Network infrastructure services, namely, installation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications and radio frequency related products, equipment, devices and components, namely, wireless devices for transmitting and receiving communication signals, and radio frequency antennas, telecommunication cables, filters, combiners and duplexers;
U.S Class(es): 100, 101
Technical support services, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing performance of telecommunication equipment for retrieval of data through automated attendant services; development, maintenance and updating of telecommunications and radio frequency software systems and networks; design and development of telecommunications networks; data automation and collection service using proprietary software to evaluate, analyze and collect service data; data and voice encryption services; product testing in the field of telecommunications; application service provider, namely, providing, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining applications, software, websites, and databases in the field of wireless communication and mobile information access; network infrastructure services, namely, engineering of telecommunications and radio frequency related products, equipment, devices and components, namely, wireless devices for transmitting and receiving communication signals, and radio frequency antennas, telecommunication cables, filters, combiners and duplexers;