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John Keane — 10 Patents

COCorente: 8 patents #1 of 12Top 9%
TETekelec: 1 patents #98 of 199Top 50%
Raleigh, NC: #841 of 6,378 inventorsTop 15%
North Carolina: #5,314 of 45,564 inventorsTop 15%
Overall (All Time): #481,000 of 4,157,543Top 15%
10 Patents All Time
John Keane has been granted 10 US patents while listed as an inventor at Corente. The first was granted in 2003 and the most recent in December 2016. John Keane ranks #481,000 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 11.6%). Patent records list John Keane in Raleigh, NC, US.

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–10 of 10 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
9515892 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing diameter traffic estimator Jorge Alberto Delrio, Travis Earl Russell 2016-12-06
7533409 Methods and systems for firewalling virtual private networks Christopher Macey, Samuel Bendinelli 2009-05-12
7395354 Methods and systems for resolving addressing conflicts based on tunnel information Christopher Macey 2008-07-01
7181542 Method and system for managing and configuring virtual private networks Mark Tuomenoksa, Samuel Bendinelli, Jerold Francus, Jonathan Harwood, Michael James Herrick +2 more 2007-02-20
7181766 Methods and system for providing network services using at least one processor interfacing a base network Samuel Bendinelli, Michael James Herrick, Christopher Macey, Mark Tuomenoksa, Jerold Francus +3 more 2007-02-20
7085854 Methods and systems for enabling communication between a processor and a network operations center Neil R. Brutman, Michael J. Harris, Christopher Macey 2006-08-01
7047424 Methods and systems for hairpins in virtual networks Samuel Bendinelli, Christopher Macey 2006-05-16
7028333 Methods and systems for partners in virtual networks Mark Tuomenoksa, Bob Larson, Christopher Macey 2006-04-11
6996628 Methods and systems for managing virtual addresses for virtual networks Christopher Macey 2006-02-07
6631416 Methods and systems for enabling a tunnel between two computers on a network Samuel Bendinelli, Michael James Herrick, Christopher Macey 2003-10-07