ONE TO ONE Trademark
ONE TO ONE is a USPTO trademark filed by Metro One Telecommunications, Inc.. Status: Cancelled.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | ONE TO ONE |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 76273942 |
| Registration Number | 2690070 |
| Status | Cancelled |
| Filing Date | 2001-06-19 |
| Registration Date | 2003-02-25 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 035 (Advertising & Business), 038 (Telecommunications) |
| Owner | Metro One Telecommunications, Inc. |
| Attorney of Record | John P. Rynkiewicz |
| Prosecution Events | 13 |
| Latest Event | C8.. on 2009-10-03 |
Goods & Services
Providing telephone communication services, namely, connecting users to desired numbers via live telephone operators, establishing communication between a user and a system that is remote from the user, connecting users with live operators or automated menus at any time during a communication, automatically connecting users with live operators or automated menus when communication cannot be completed, and providing telephone numbers and addresses called to users; voice messaging services, namely, recording, storage, and subsequent transmission of voice messages and store and forward messaging, namely, forwarding recorded messages to users; Maintaining computer database files containing individual and enterprise users' customized collections of communications information, namely preferred speaking languages, preferred communication modes, addresses, telephone numbers, pager numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and URLs; providing directory information, namely, names, addresses, telephone numbers, pager numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, URLs, and information about products or services associated with businesses or business names; providing a computerized database of information about users' preferences and conditions such as preferred methods of call handling and message returning; looking-up and providing information about businesses closest to a target geographical location; providing, upon the request of a user, customized information in accord with the user's preferences and information contained in a database, namely providing the user with information from the user's stored information about addresses, telephone numbers, pager numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and URLs; providing information about governmental agencies; and providing turn-by-turn driving instructions between two geographic locations