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20080198747 | Efficient ethernet LAN with service level agreements - A method of controlling the flow of data packet traffic from a first point to at least two second point in an Ethernet telecommunications network having a multiplicity of nodes interconnected by multiple network links, comprises monitoring the level of utilization of a link between the first and second points, generating flow control messages representing the level of utilization and transmitting the control messages to the first point, and using the states represented in the flow control messages as factors in controlling the rate at which the packets are transmitted from the first point to the second point. A method of controlling the flow of data packet traffic through an Ethernet telecommunications network having a multiplicity of nodes interconnected by multiple network links, comprises receiving incoming data packet traffic from multiple customer connections at a first node for entry into the network via the first node, the first node having an ingress trunk, and limiting the rate at which the incoming data packets are admitted to the network via the ingress trunk. | 08-21-2008 |
20090154364 | Carrier ethernet with fault notification - A method of fault notification in a carrier Ethernet having the capability of generating and transmitting OAM packets having flag fields, comprises inserting a bit in one of the flag fields to indicate the presence of service-affecting information in the OAM packets, detecting the presence of the inserted bit at the end of a data path, and performing a service protection action in response to the detection of the inserted bit prior to parsing the information in the message. One type of service protection action is protection switching. | 06-18-2009 |
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20090035276 | USE OF A COMBINATION OF MYXOMA VIRUS AND RAPAMYCIN FOR THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT - The present invention relates to therapeutic use of a combination of Myxoma virus, including in combination with rapamycin. Treatment with rapamycin enhances the ability of Myxoma virus to selectively infect cells that have a deficient innate anti-viral response, including cells that are not responsive to interferon. The combination of rapamycin and Myxoma virus can be used to treat diseases characterized by the presence of such cells, including cancer. The invention also relates to therapeutic use of Myxoma virus that does not express functional M135R. | 02-05-2009 |
20110195050 | USE OF A COMBINATION OF MYXOMA VIRUS AND RAPAMYCIN FOR THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT - The present invention relates to therapeutic use of a combination of Myxoma virus, including in combination with rapamycin. Treatment with rapamycin enhances the ability of Myxoma virus to selectively infect cells that have a deficient innate anti-viral response, including cells that are not responsive to interferon. The combination of rapamycin and Myxoma virus can be used to treat diseases characterized by the presence of such cells, including cancer. The invention also relates to therapeutic use of Myxoma virus that does not express functional M135R. | 08-11-2011 |
20130171106 | USE OF A COMBINATION OF MYXOMA VIRUS AND RAPAMYCIN FOR THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT - The present invention relates to therapeutic use of a combination of Myxoma virus, including in combination with rapamycin. Treatment with rapamycin enhances the ability of Myxoma virus to selectively infect cells that have a deficient innate anti-viral response, including cells that are not responsive to interferon. The combination of rapamycin and Myxoma virus can be used to treat diseases characterized by the presence of such cells, including cancer. The invention also relates to therapeutic use of Myxoma virus that does not express functional M135R. | 07-04-2013 |
20140134134 | USE OF A COMBINATION OF MYXOMA VIRUS AND RAPAMYCIN FOR THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT - The present invention relates to therapeutic use of a combination of Myxoma virus, including in combination with rapamycin. Treatment with rapamycin enhances the ability of Myxoma virus to selectively infect cells that have a deficient innate anti-viral response, including cells that are not responsive to interferon. The combination of rapamycin and Myxoma virus can be used to treat diseases characterized by the presence of such cells, including cancer. The invention also relates to therapeutic use of Myxoma virus that does not express functional M135R. | 05-15-2014 |
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20110158945 | MYXOMA VIRUS MUTANTS FOR CANCER TREATMENT - Myxoma viruses that are deficient in the activity of a Myxoma virus protein selected from the group consisting of M11L, M063, M 136, M-T4 and M-T7 are useful for treating cancer. | 06-30-2011 |
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20080209062 | System and method for augmenting real-time information delivery with local content - A method of delivering video on demand content, including selecting a video on demand asset, determining a portion of the asset that is stored on a storage media local to a client, playing the portion of the asset that is stored on the storage media local to the client from the local storage media, determining a portion of the asset that is not stored on a storage media local to the client, and playing the portion of the asset that is not stored on the storage medial local to the client off a remote server via unicast in combination with the playing the portion of the asset that is stored on the storage media local to the client. | 08-28-2008 |
20080209481 | Directly access attached video on demand delivery - An apparatus and method for managing requests for video on demand media data for effecting VoD stream delivery, including an interface for receiving data requests addressed for processing by a particular data request service device, an agent operatively coupled to the interface and configured for selecting which of a number of different data request service devices to send the request, irrespective of the device to which the request is addressed, and/or a module for determining if a received request can be serviced by a preferred request service device based on its ability to service the request. In some embodiments, when the preferred device is capable of servicing the request, the request is directed to that device, otherwise to another device, possibly the device to which the request is originally addressed. In some embodiments, the preferred request service device resides at an access node for delivering media services to subscriber equipment. | 08-28-2008 |
20080243924 | System and method for efficient delivery of data content - A method of delivering video on demand content, including multicasting content to a plurality of client devices with storage, including instances where delivery begins mid-stream, and recovery mechanisms for missing content. Some embodiments include defining content as mandatory and involuntarily delivering the mandatory content. Some embodiments include a carousel with a plurality of data sets, delivering each of the data sets in sequence, and then beginning repeating delivery circularly from the beginning of the sequence. Various exemplary embodiments include one or more of the following: storing a title at each client device; repeating various steps for more multiple titles; and monitoring for a required action such as downloading a new title, deleting an old title, or changing the rate of data transfer, and performing the required action. | 10-02-2008 |