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IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`REEXAMINA TTON NO. 90/013,383
`Atty. Docket No. 6178-039
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`In re Application of
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`Curtis Clark
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`Reexamination Appl. Nos.:
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`90/013,383
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`Patent No.
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`5,960,074
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`Reexamination Filing Date: Nov 12, 2014
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`Title
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`Examiner
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`Art Unit
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`MOBILE TELE-COMPUTER NETWORK FOR MOTION
`PICTURE, TELEVISION AND TV ADVERTISING
`PRODUCTION
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`Tran, Henry N
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`3992
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`Conf. No. :
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`I 051
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`Mail Stop Ex Parte Reexam
`Attn: Central Reexamination Unit
`Commissioner for Patents
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION IN EX PARTE REEXAMINATION
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`In response to the Office Action dated April 15, 2015, Applicants submit the
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`following:
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`Amendments to the Claims begin on page 2 of this paper.
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`Remarks begin on page 25 of this Paper.
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`AMENDMENTS TO THE CLAIMS
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`The following listing of claims replaces all prior versions and listings of
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`claims in this application:
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`1.
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`(Pending) A telecomputer network system comprising: a redundant digital
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`microwave communication system; a wireless local area network (LAN); and a mobile
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`hub station configured to transfer information as a single nomadic transmission/reception
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`point between the microwave communication system and the wireless LAN using an
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`ethernet packet switching protocol.
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`2.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the microwave
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`communication system operates as a secured private intranet.
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`3.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the information is
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`transferred using the TCP/IP protocoL
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`4.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the wireless LAN
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`comptises a plurality of nodes with at least one personal computer at each of the plurality
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`of nodes.
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`5.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a
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`wireless router and a relay station to relay information between hubs.
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`6.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim I wherein the mobile hub station
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`comptises an uplink to the microwave communication system.
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`7.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the mobile hub station
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`is configured to relay information between the wireless LAN and the microwave
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`communication system, and comprises a server to control the relaying of information.
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`8.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the mobile hub station
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`comprises a workstation viewing environment.
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`9.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the mobile hub station
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`comprises an omni-directional antenna.
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`10.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 1 wherein the mobile hub station
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`comprises a vehicle.
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`11.
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`(Pending) The system defmed in claim 1 wherein the information
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`comprises broadband information.
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`12.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 11 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises data.
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`13.
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`(Pending) The system defrned in claim 11 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises audio and image data, such that the microwave communication
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`system, wireless LAN, and mobile hub station transfer broadband audio and image data.
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`14.
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`(Pending) A telecomputer network comprising: a wireless wide area
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`network (WAN) comprising a redundant digital microwave communication system
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`configured to operate as a intranet; a wireless local area network (LAN), wherein the
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`wireless LAN comprises a plurality of nodes with an individual personal computer at
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`each of the plurality of nodes; and a mobile vehicle configured to transfer information as
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`a single nomadic transmission/reception point between the microwave communication
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`system and the wireless LAN using the TCP/JP protocol.
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`15.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the wireless WAN
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`operates as a private intranet.
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`16.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a
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`wireless router and a relay station to relay information between hubs.
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`17.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the mobile vehicle
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`comprises an uplink to the microwave communication system.
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`18.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the mobile vehicle is
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`configured to relay information between the wireless LAN and the microwave
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`communication system, and comprises a server to control the relaying of information.
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`19.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the mobile vehicle
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`comptises a workstation viewing environment.
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`20.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the mobile vehicle
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`comptises an omni-directional antenna.
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`21.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 14 wherein the information
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`comptises broadband infmmation.
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`22.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 21 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises data.
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`23.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 21 wherein the broadband
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`infmmation comprises audio and image data, such that the microwave communication
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`system, wireless LAN, and mobile vehicle transfer broadband audio and image data.
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`24.
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`(Pending) A telecomputer network comprising: a redundant digital
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`microwave communication system configured to operate as a secured private intranet to
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`transfer information using a ethemet packet switching protocol; a wireless local area
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`network (LAN) configured to transfer information using the ethemet packet switching
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`protocol, wherein the wireless LAN comprises a plurality of nodes with an individual
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`personal computer at each of the plurality of nodes; and a plurality of mobile vehicles,
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`wherein each mobile vehicle is configured to transfer information as a si.ngle nomadic
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`transmission/reception point between the microwave communication system and the
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`wireless LAN.
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`25.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 24 wherein the information
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`comprises broadband information.
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`26.
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`(Pending) The system defmed in claim 25 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises data.
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`27.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 25 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises audio and image data, such that the microwave communication
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`system, wireless LAN, and a mobile hub vehicle transfer broadband audio and image
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`data.
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`28.
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`(Pending) A system comprising: a communication subsystem; a wireless
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`local area network (LAN) that includes at least one computer; and a mobile hub
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`configured to transfer broadband information as a single nomadic transmission/reception
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`point between the communication subsystem and the wireless LAN using an ethernet
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`packet switching protocol.
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`29.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises data.
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`30.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises audio and image data, such that the subsystem, wireless LAN and
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`mobile hub transfer broadband audio and image data.
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`31.
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`(Pending) The system defmed in claim 28 wherein the information is
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`transferred using the TCP/JP protocoL
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`32.
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`(Pending) The system defmed in claim 28 wherein the wireless LAN
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`comprises a plurality of nodes with at least one personal computer at each of the plurality
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`of nodes.
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`33.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the mobile hub
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`comprises an uplink to the communication subsystem.
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`34.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the mobile hub
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`comptises a server to control the relaying of information.
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`35.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the mobile hub
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`comptises a workstation viewing environment.
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`36.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the mobile hub
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`comptises an omni-directional antenna.
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`37.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 28 wherein the mobile hub
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`comptises a vehicle.
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`38.
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`(Pending) A system comprising: a communication subsystem to operate as
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`a secured private intranet to transfer broadband information using a ethemet packet
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`switching protocol; a wireless local area network (LAN) to transfer information using the
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`ethernet packet switching protocol, wherein the wireless LAN comprises a plurality of
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`nodes with an individual computer at each of the plurality of nodes; and a mobile hub to
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`transfer broadband information as a single nomadic transmission/reception point between
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`the microwave communication system and the wireless LAN.
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`39.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 38 wherein the broadband
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`inf01mation comprises data.
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`40.
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`(Pending) The system defined in claim 38 wherein the broadband
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`information comprises audio and image data, such that the subsystem, wireless LAN and
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`mobile hub transform broadband audio and image data.
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`41.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1 wherein the
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`mobile hub station is configured to transfer information using protocols selected from the
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`group consisting of Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol, Lotus Notes, simple
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`network management protocol (SNMP), Multiple Internet Mail Exchange (MIME)
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`protocol, Web Network File System (WFNS) protocol, File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
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`Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Reliable, Multi-cast Transfer Protocol
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`(RMTP).
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`42.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1 wherein the
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`mobile hub station is configured to transfer information as encrypted information.
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`43.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1 wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub
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`comprises a wireless router and a relay station to relay information between hubs,
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`wherein the relay station of each of the plurality of microwave communication system
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`hubs is connected by fiberoptic cable.
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`44.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1 wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of
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`the microwave communication system hubs are separated by a distance of six (6) to ten
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`(10) miles and are connected in a ring architecture.
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`45.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim l wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of
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`the microwave communication system hubs are separated by a distance of up to twenty-
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`five (25) miles and are connected in a ring architecture.
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`46.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 5, wherein the relay
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`station of each of the plurality of microwave communication system hubs comprises out
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`ofband management.
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`47.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`wireless LAN operates as a secured private intranet and is capable of transferring
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`encrypted information.
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`48.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 2, wherein the
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`microwave communication system transfers encrypted information and comprises secure
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`firewall software programs.
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`49.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`microwave communication system allows for user access to the World Wide Web
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`through one or more web-based software applications.
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`50.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 49, wherein the one
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`or more web-based software applications comprises an electronic mail application.
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`51.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of daim 49, wherein the one
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`or more web-based software applications allows for the transfer of information through
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`File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
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`52.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 49, wherein the one
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`or more web-based software applications comprises an Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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`application.
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`53.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 49, wherein the one
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`or more web-based software applications comprises a voice communication application.
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`54.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 49, wherein the one
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`or more web-based software applications comprises a database management application.
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`55.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 4, wherein at least
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`one of the personal computers allows for the display of web browser software.
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`56.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`microwave communication system uses a spanning tree protocol to route information.
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`57.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`wireless LAN covers an on-site radius of up to 0.5 miles and operates at 2 Mbps.
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`58.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`mobile hub station comprises an omni-directional antenna, wherein the omni-directional
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`antenna allows for the transfer of information from a non-stationary position.
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`59.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`mobile hub station transfers information from a stationary position using an antenna that
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`is calibrated through a line of sight process.
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`60.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`wireless LAN has video conferencing capabilities.
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`61.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 1, wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a downlink to the mobile hub station
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`operating at 10 Mbps and the mobile hub station comprises an uplink to the microwave
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`communication system operating at 10 Mbps.
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`62.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14 wherein the mobile
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`vehicle is fmiher configured to transfer information using protocols selected from the
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`group consisting of IEEE 802.10 protocol, Internet Packet Exchange (JPX) protocol,
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`Lotus Notes, simple network management protocol (SNMP), Multiple Internet Mail
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`Exchange (MIME) protocol, Web Network File System (WFNS) protocol, File Transfer
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`Protocol (FTP), Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Reliable, Multi-cast
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`Transfer Protocol (RMTP).
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`63.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14 wherein the mobile
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`vehicle is configured to transfer information as encrypted information.
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`64.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a
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`wireless router and a relay station to relay infmmation between hubs, wherein the relay
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`station of each of the plurality of microwave communication system hubs is connected by
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`fiberoptic cable.
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`65.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of the
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`microwave communication subsystems are separated by a distance of six (6) to ten (10)
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`miles and are connected in a ring architecture.
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`66.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 14 wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of the
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`microwave communication subsystems are separated by a distance of up to twenty-five
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`(25) miles and are connected in a ring architecture.
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`67.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the wireless
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`LAN operates as a secured private intranet and is capable of transferring encrypted
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`information.
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`68.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the wireless
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`WAN transfers encrypted information and comprises secure firewall software programs.
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`69.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the microwave
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`communication system allows for user access to the World Wide Web through one or
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`more web-based software applications.
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`70.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 69, wherein the one or more
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`web-based software applications comprises one or more applications selected from the
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`group consisting of web browser software, an electronic mail application, an Internet
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`Relay Chat application, a voice communication application, and a database management
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`app I ication.
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`71.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the wireless
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`WAN uses a spanning tree protocol to route information.
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`72.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the wireless
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`LAN covers an on-site radius ofup to 0.5 miles and operates at 2 Mbps.
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`73.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the mobile
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`vehicle comprises an omni-directional antenna, wherein the omni-directional antenna
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`allows for the transfer of information from a non-stationary position.
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`74.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 14, wherein the
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`mobile vehicle transfers information from a stationary position using an antenna that is
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`calibrated through a line of sight process.
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`75.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the wireless
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`LAN has video conferencing capabilities.
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`76.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a downlink to the mobile vehicle operating at 10 Mbps
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`and the mobile vehicle comprises an uplink to the microwave communication system
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`operating at 10 Mbps.
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`77.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24 wherein each mobile
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`vehicle is configured to transfer information using multiple protocols including TCP/IP
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`protocol, IEEE 802.10 protocol, Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol, Multiple
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`Internet Mail Exchange (MIME) protocol, and File Transfer Protocol (FIP).
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`78.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein each mobile
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`vehicle is configured to transfer information as encrypted information.
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`79.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a
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`wireless router and a relay station to relay inf01mation between hubs, wherein the relay
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`station of each of the plurality of microwave communication system hubs is connected by
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`fiberoptic cable.
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`80.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of the
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`microwave communication system hubs are separated by a distance of up to twenty-five
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`(25) miles and are connected in a ring architecture.
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`81.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the wireless
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`LAN operates the secured ptivate intranet and transfers encrypted information.
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`82.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein at least one of
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`the individual personal computers allows for the display of web browser software.
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`83.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the microwave
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`communication system uses a spanning tree protocol to route information.
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`84.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the wireless
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`LAN covers an on-site radius of up to 0.5 miles and operates at 2 Mbps.
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`85.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein each mobile
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`vehicle comprises an omni-directional antenna, wherein the omni-directional antenna
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`allows for the transfer of information from a non-stationary position.
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`86.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein each mobile
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`vehicle transfers information from a stationary position using an antenna that is calibrated
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`through a line of sight process.
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`87.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the wireless
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`LAN has video conferencing capabilities.
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`88.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein each mobile
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`vehicle comprises an uplink to the microwave communication system operating at 10
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`Mbps and the microwave communication system comprises a downlink to each mobile
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`vehicle operating at 1 0 Mbps.
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`89.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the
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`telecomputer network system allows for user access to the World Wide Web through one
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`or more web-based software applications.
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`90.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 89, wherein the individual
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`personal computer at each of the plurality of nodes allows for the use of the one or more
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`web-based software applications, the one or more applications selected fl-om the group
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`consisting of web browser software, an electronic mail application, an Internet Relay
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`Chat application, a voice communication application, and a database management
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`application.
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`91.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the mobile hub is configured
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`to transfer information using protocols selected from the group consisting of IEEE 802.10
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`protocol, Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol, Lotus Notes, simple network
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`management protocol (SNMP), Multiple Internet Mail Exchange (MIME) protocol, Web
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`Network File System (WFNS) protocol, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Fiber Distributed
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`Data Interface (FDDI) and Reliable, Multi-cast Transfer Protocol (RMTP).
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`92.
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`(Pending- Amended) The system of claim 28 wherein the mobile hub is
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`configured to transfer information using multiple protocols including TCPIIP protocol,
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`Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol, Multiple Internet Mail Exchange (MIME)
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`protocol, and File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
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`93.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the mobile hub is configured
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`to transfer information as encrypted information.
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`94.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a wireless router and a relay
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`station to relay information between hubs, wherein the relay station of each of the
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`plurality of communication subsystem hubs is connected by fiberoptic cable and
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`comprises out of band management.
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`95.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of the communication subsystem hubs
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`are separated by a distance of six ( 6) to ten (1 0) miles and are connected in a ring
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`architecture.
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`96.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of the communication subsystem hubs
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`are separated by a distance of up to twenty-five (25) miles and are connected in a ring
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`architecture.
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`97.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the wireless LAN operates as a
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`secured private intranet and transfers enctypted information.
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`98.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises secure firewall software programs.
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`99.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the system allows for user
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`access to the World Wide Web through one or more software applications.
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`100.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 99, wherein the at least one of the
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`computers allows for the display of web browser software.
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`101.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the communication subsystem
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`uses a spanning tree protocol to route information.
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`102.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the wireless LAN covers an
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`on-site radius of up to 0.5 miles and operates at 2 Mbps.
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`103.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the mobile hub comprises an
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`omni-directional antenna> wherein the omni-directional antenna allows for the transfer of
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`information from a non-stationary position.
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`104.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 1> wherein the mobile hub transfers
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`information from a stationary position using an antenna that is calibrated through a line of
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`sight process.
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`105.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28> wherein the wireless LAN has video
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`conferencing capabilities.
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`l 06.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises a downlink to the mobile hub operating at 10 Mbps and the mobile hub
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`comprises an uplink to the communication subsystem operating at 10 Mbps.
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`107.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 32> wherein at least one of the personal
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`computers allows for the use of the one or more web-based software applications> the one
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`or more applications selected from the group consisting of web browser software> an
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`electronic mail application, an Internet Relay Chat application, a voice communication
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`application, and a database management application.
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`108.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the mobile hub is configured
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`to transfer information using protocols selected from the group consisting of IEEE 802.10
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`protocol, Internet Packet Exchange (l PX) protocol, Lotus Notes, simple network
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`management protocol (SNMP), Multiple Internet Mail Exchange (MIME) protocol, Web
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`Network File System (WFNS) protocol, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Fiber Distributed
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`Data Interface (FDDI) and Reliable, Multi-cast Transfer Protocol (RMTP).
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`109.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38 wherein the communication subsystem
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`comptises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a wireless router and a relay
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`station to relay information between hubs, wherein the relay station of each of the
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`plurality of communication subsystem hubs is connected by fiberoptic cable and
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`comprises out of band management.
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`110.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38 wherein the mobile hub station is
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`configured to transfer information as encrypted information.
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`111.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38 wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of the communication subsystem hubs
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`are separated by a distance of six (6) to ten (10) miles and are connected in a ting
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`architecture.
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`112.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38 wherein the communication subsystem
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`comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more ofthe communication subsystem hubs
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`are separated by a distance of up to twenty-five (25) miles.
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`113.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the wireless LAN operates the
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`secured private intranet and transfers encrypted information.
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`114.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the communication subsystem
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`transfers encrypted information and comprises secure firewall software programs.
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`115.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the wireless LAN covers an
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`on-site radius of up to 0.5 miles and operates at 2 Mbps.
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`116.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the mobile hub is housed in a
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`custom fitted motor home.
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`117.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the mobile hub comprises an
`
`omni-directional antenna and transfers information from a non-stationary position.
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`118.
`
`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the mobile hub transfers
`
`inf01mation from a stationary position using an antenna that is calibrated tlu-ough a line of
`
`sight process.
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`119.
`
`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the wireless LAN has video
`
`conferencing capabilities.
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`120.
`
`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the communication subsystem
`
`comprises a downlink to the mobile hub station operating at 10 Mbps and the mobile hub
`
`comprises an uplink to the communication subsystem operating at 10 Mbps.
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`121.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the microwave communication
`
`system allows for user access to the World Wide Web through one or more web-based
`
`software applications.
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`122.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 121, wherein the individual computer at
`
`each of the plurality of nodes allows for the use of the one or more web-based software
`
`applications, the one or more applications selected from the group consisting of web
`
`browser software, an electronic mail application, an Internet Relay Chat application, a
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`voice communication application, and a database management application.
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`123.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim l, wherein the
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`wireless LAN is within an on-site radius of the mobile hub station.
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`124.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 14, wherein the wireless
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`LAN is within an on-site radius of the mobile vehicle.
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`125.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network of claim 24, wherein the wireless
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`LAN is within an on-site radius of the plurality of mobile vehicles.
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`126.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 28, wherein the wireless LAN is within an
`
`on-site radius of the mobile hub.
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`127.
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`(Pending) The system of claim 38, wherein the wireless LAN is within an
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`on-site radius of the mobile hub.
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`128.
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`(Pending) A tclecomputcr network system comprising: a redundant digital
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`microwave communication system; a wireless local area network (LAN); and a mobile
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`hub station configured to transfer information as a single nomadic transmission/reception
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`point between the microwave communication system and the wireless LAN using an
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`Internet protocol.
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`129.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the information is
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`transferred using the TCP/lP protocol.
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`130.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the wireless LAN
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`comprises a plurality of nodes with at least one personal. computer at each ofthe plurality
`
`of nodes.
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`131.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the microwave
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`communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub comprises a
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`wireless router and a relay station to relay information between hubs.
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`132.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the mobile hub
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`station comprises an uplink to the microwave communication system.
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`133.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the mobile hub
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`station is configured to relay information between the wireless LAN and the microwave
`
`communication system, and comprises a server to control the relaying of informat1on.
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`134.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the mobile hub
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`station comprises a workstation v1ewing environment.
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`135.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the mobile hub
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`station comprises an omni-directional antenna.
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`136.
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`(Pending) The network defined in claim 128 wherein the mobile hub
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`stat1on comprises a vehicle.
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`137.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 128 wherein the
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`mobile hub station is configured to transfer information as encrypted information.
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`138.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 128 wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein each hub
`
`comptises a wireless router and a relay station to relay information between hubs,
`
`wherein the relay station of each of the plurality of microwave communication system
`
`hubs is connected by fiberoptic cable.
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`139.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of claim 128 wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of
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`the microwave communication system hubs are separated by a distance of six (6) to ten
`
`( 1 0) miles and are connected in a ring architecture.
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`140.
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`(Pending) The telecomputer network system of daim 128 wherein the
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`microwave communication system comprises a plurality of hubs, wherein one or more of
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`the microwave communication system hubs are separated by

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