Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2006
Title: Innovations of Jean M Christie
Introduction
Jean M Christie is an accomplished inventor based in Mt. Pleasant, PA (US). He holds three patents that showcase his expertise in telecommunications and communication systems. His work has significantly contributed to the advancement of technology in this field.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a system and method for interfacing a local communication device. This invention facilitates interworking a call between multiple networks that have different formats. The system includes a GR-303 system, an integrated services digital network system, a service platform, and an asynchronous transfer mode system. A signaling processor is designed to receive call signaling and process it to select a connection to one of the aforementioned systems. The signaling processor transports a control message that identifies the selected connection. An interworking unit then receives the user communications and the control message, converting the user communications from the received format to one that is compatible with the selected system. The user communications are subsequently transported on the selected connection.
Another notable patent is a telecommunications system that comprises a telecommunications signaling processor. This processor processes Signaling System #7 (SS7) telecommunications signaling messages to select Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) virtual connections. It also provides control messages indicating the selected ATM virtual connections.
Career Highlights
Jean M Christie has made significant strides in his career, particularly through his work at Sprint Communications Company L.P. His innovative contributions have been recognized within the telecommunications industry.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Joseph S Christie and William Lyle Wiley, further enhancing the impact of his inventions.
Conclusion
Jean M Christie is a prominent inventor whose work in telecommunications has led to significant advancements in communication technology. His patents reflect his dedication to innovation and his ability to solve complex problems in the field.