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Steven E Cistulli

from Duluth, GA
Age ~58

Steven Cistulli Phones & Addresses

  • 1095 Rugglestone Way, Duluth, GA 30097 (678) 473-0352 (770) 473-0352
  • Taunton, MA
  • 30 Creeks Edge Ct, Durham, NC 27713 (919) 361-0519
  • Bristol, RI
  • Middletown, RI
  • Morrisville, NC

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Vehicle Records

Steven Cistulli

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Address:
1095 Rugglestone Way, Duluth, GA 30097
Phone:
(678) 473-0352
VIN:
1GKS2MEF8BR401628
Make:
GMC
Model:
YUKON XL
Year:
2011

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven E. Cistulli
SOUTHPOINT PARTNERS, LLC
30 Creeks Edge Ct, Durham, NC 27713
2530 Meridian Pkwy SUITE 300, Durham, NC 27713
Steven Cistulli
ICUSURF, LLC
2530 Meridian Pkwy SUITE 300, Durham, NC 27713
30 Creeks Edge Ct, Durham, NC 27713

Publications

Us Patents

Point Of Presence On A Mobile Network

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US Patent:
20090017789, Jan 15, 2009
Filed:
Jan 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/011025
Inventors:
Hugh W. Thomas - Chapel Hill NC, US
Michael John Linstrom - Fort Worth TX, US
Antti Juhani Raina - Lantana TX, US
Jun Xu - Irving TX, US
Frank Andrew Smoak - Cary NC, US
Kevin Martin Asbury - Irving TX, US
William Henze, III - Irving TX, US
Darrin Jesse Bates - Durham NC, US
Steven E. Cistulli - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
TapRoot Systems, Inc. - Morrisville NC
International Classification:
H04M 11/00
US Classification:
455406
Abstract:
A wireless device with a capacity for high bandwidth connectivity adapted to provide access to the Internet or other WAN for a single user or multiple concurrent users. The wireless access device acts as a network point of presence to provide access to a number of different devices. Authorization is performed and billing measures are established in real time. Billing credits may be provided to an account associated with the user of the wireless access device based upon selected metrics (for example, duration of the connection or amount of data passed). In certain implementations, devices that are previously unknown to the wireless access device and that have not received a wireless access device-specific configuration can be provided network access. Thus, instead of a hard-wired point of presence to the Internet, a mobile, ad hoc point of presence is established through the wireless access device.

Cellular Telephone Including Language Translation Feature

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US Patent:
59463767, Aug 31, 1999
Filed:
Nov 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/744101
Inventors:
Steven Cistulli - Durham NC
Assignee:
Ericsson, Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H04M 121
H04M 1100
H04Q 720
US Classification:
379 8806
Abstract:
An apparatus for translating character strings on the display of the cellular telephone between a first and second language is disclosed. A user generated interrupt seizes control of a display driver controlling the cellular telephone display. The display driver is controlled by either a first or second language module. Operation of the language modules is controlled by a table of variables responsive to the user interrupt. The table of variables includes a first set of variables for controlling the first language module and a second set of variables for controlling the second language module. A variable set is selected in response to a user input.

Self-Contained Functional Test Apparatus For Modular Circuit Cards

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US Patent:
51967880, Mar 23, 1993
Filed:
Jul 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/725141
Inventors:
Steven E. Cistulli - Bristol RI
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01R 3128
US Classification:
324158R
Abstract:
A self-contained test apparatus is provided for performing functional tests n any one of a plurality of varied function, modular circuit cards. The apparatus includes a power source and a series of switches electrically connecting the power source to the inputs of a modular circuit card under test. Each of the switches is manually set to a predetermined position based upon the function of the modular circuit card. One of either a TTL logical high or low is applied to each of the inputs. The test apparatus includes means for simulating the normal operational load characteristics of the modular circuit card in order to effectively test the card's function. Means are further provided for comparing a TTL logic response generated at each of the outputs with an expected response. The comparison is indicative of a pass/fail condition at each output whereby the functional test is passed only if all outputs achieve a pass condition.
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