STEVEN MICHAEL STAUDAHER
Pilots at Loring Way, Sterling Junction, MA

License number
Massachusetts A3992678
Issued Date
May 2015
Expiration Date
May 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
10 Loring Way, Sterling Junction, MA 01564

Professional information

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Computer Integrated Telecommunications Systems And Methods

US Patent:
6681001, Jan 20, 2004
Filed:
Aug 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/131521
Inventors:
John B. Clayton - Northboro MA
Michael J. Newman - Brookline MA
Steven M. Staudaher - Sterling MA
Assignee:
Nortel Networks Limited
International Classification:
H04M 342
US Classification:
379 9305, 379166, 379229
Abstract:
Computer integrated telecommunication systems are disclosed that provide a message exchange interface that transfers data and control requests generated by applications running on a computer system directly to a telecommunications unit that is adapted to respond to the data and control requests generated by these application programs. In particular, PBX systems are disclosed that include message exchange interfaces that provide fault tolerant operation and that directly map application programs running on a computer system into the controller element of the PBX system. Further systems are disclosed that provide message exchange interfaces that allow the efficient transfer of audio signals between a computer system and a telecommunication unit.


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Computer Integrated Pbx System

US Patent:
5875234, Feb 23, 1999
Filed:
Feb 14, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/601123
Inventors:
John B. Clayton - Northboro MA
Michael J. Newman - Brookline MA
Steven M. Staudaher - Sterling MA
Assignee:
NetPhone, Inc. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
H04M 164
US Classification:
379 9305
Abstract:
Computer integrated telecommunication systems are disclosed that provide a message exchange interface that transfers data and control requests generated by applications running on a computer system directly to a telecommunications unit that is adapted to respond to the data and control requests generated by these application programs. In particular, PBX systems are disclosed that include message exchange interfaces that provide fault tolerant operation and that directly map application programs running on a computer system into the controller element of the PBX system. Further systems are disclosed that provide message exchange interfaces that allow the efficient transfer of audio signals between a computer system and a telecommunication unit.