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HYPERCOM Trademark

HYPERCOM is a USPTO trademark filed by Hughes Network Systems LLC. Status: Pending.

Trademark Facts

MarkHYPERCOM
Serial Number99076663
StatusPending
Filing Date2025-03-10
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes009 (Electronics & Software), 038 (Telecommunications)
OwnerHughes Network Systems LLC
Attorney of RecordMichael T. Murphy
Prosecution Events14
Latest EventRCCK on 2026-04-27

Goods & Services

Class 009: Satellite dishes; Satellite receivers; Satellite radios; Satellite processors; Satellite transceivers; Satellite transmitters and receivers; Telecommunications equipment, namely, fiber-optic transceivers, fiber optic repeaters, converters and optimizers, wave division multiplexers, free-space optics transmission systems, switches including Ethernet switches and routers, fiber-to-the-home and ethernet-over-VDSL access aggregators, terminators and repeaters, and remote presence management products, namely, switches, and console, alarm, sensor and power management devices; Broadband wireless equipment, namely, telecommunications base station equipment for cellular and fixed networking and communications applications; Satellite communications terminals; Satellite communications (SATCOM) terminals; Telecommunications transmitters; Telecommunication base stations; Electronic transmitters and receivers for telecommunications and electronic signals; Computer hardware and recorded software systems for telecommunications equipment, broadband wireless equipment, satellite communications equipment, very small aperture terminals (VSAT) equipment sold as a unit; Receivers for electronic signals; Class 038: Telecommunications services, namely, wireless telephony and wireless broadband communications services for the transmission of voice and data; Satellite transmission services; Telecommunication services, namely, local and long distance transmission of voice, data, graphics by means of telephone, telegraphic, cable, and satellite transmissions; Transmission and delivery of voice, video, data, messages or documents via satellite, telephone, computer, global communications network, or a global computer information network; Leasing satellite transmission capacity; Providing multiple-user access to a global computer information network

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