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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for TEBBIT; Nicholas John.The latest application filed is for "method and apparatus for supporting tune away in dual-sim dual standby mobile devices".
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Method And Apparatus For Supporting Tune Away In Dual-sim Dual Standby Mobile Devices App 20130260761 - WALKE; Simon James ;   et al. | 2013-10-03 |
Methods, devices and systems relating to reselecting cells in a cellular wireless communications system Grant 7,925,292 - Tebbit , et al. April 12, 2 | 2011-04-12 |
Method, System And Apparatus For Location-based Navigation App 20100268462 - Tebbit; Nicholas John ;   et al. | 2010-10-21 |
Methods, devices and systems relating to reselecting cells in a cellular wireless communications system Grant 7,725,106 - Tebbit , et al. May 25, 2 | 2010-05-25 |
Methods, devices and systems relating to reselecting cells in a cellular wireless communications system App 20070173254 - Tebbit; Nicholas John ;   et al. | 2007-07-26 |
Methods, devices and systems relating to reselecting cells in a cellular wireless communications system App 20070173255 - Tebbit; Nicholas John ;   et al. | 2007-07-26 |
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