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  • Santa Fe, NM
  • Blue River, CO
  • Thornton, CO
  • 1140 Cherokee St, Denver, CO 80204
  • 1140 Cherokee St UNIT 701, Denver, CO 80204
  • Wheat Ridge, CO
  • Boulder, CO
  • Trumbull, CT
  • Springfield, MO
  • Beachwood, OH
  • Arvada, CO
  • 12965 Lafayette St UNIT E, Denver, CO 80241

Work

Company: Vail resorts Nov 2019 Position: Guest services - driver

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: The George Washington University 1994 to 1997 Specialities: Project Management

Skills

Sip • Voip • Telecommunications • Integration • Telephony • H.323 • Ip • Unified Communications • Software Development • Unix • Ivr • Testing • Product Management • Isdn • Project Management • Software Engineering • Tcp/Ip • Scrum • Session Initiation Protocol • Ss7 • Contact Centers • Snmp • Qos • Ethernet • Wireless • Outsourcing • Rtp • Cti • Internet Protocol • Voice Over Ip • Wireless Technologies • Call Processing • H.248 • Tcap • Sip Trunking

Ranks

Certificate: Certified Scrum Master

Industries

Telecommunications

Resumes

Resumes

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Guest Services - Driver

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Location:
P/O Box 6291, Breckenridge, CO
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Vail Resorts
Guest Services - Driver

Egain Corporation Apr 2015 - Nov 2019
Senior Delivery Manager

Exony Dec 2012 - Mar 2015
Senior Project Manager

Avaya Feb 2006 - Dec 2012
Senior Software Engineering Manager

Avaya Apr 2001 - Jan 2006
Senior Manager
Education:
The George Washington University 1994 - 1997
Masters, Project Management
University of Colorado Boulder 1983 - 1986
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
University of Colorado Boulder Sep 1975 - Dec 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science
Skills:
Sip
Voip
Telecommunications
Integration
Telephony
H.323
Ip
Unified Communications
Software Development
Unix
Ivr
Testing
Product Management
Isdn
Project Management
Software Engineering
Tcp/Ip
Scrum
Session Initiation Protocol
Ss7
Contact Centers
Snmp
Qos
Ethernet
Wireless
Outsourcing
Rtp
Cti
Internet Protocol
Voice Over Ip
Wireless Technologies
Call Processing
H.248
Tcap
Sip Trunking
Certifications:
Certified Scrum Master

Publications

Us Patents

Selectable Muting On Conference Calls

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US Patent:
7031448, Apr 18, 2006
Filed:
Jan 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/042577
Inventors:
James E. Coffman - Boulder CO, US
Brenda Anne Duran - Thornton CO, US
Alan Stuart Mulberg - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
37920201, 379 9321, 379158
Abstract:
During a conference call, identifying a communication terminal, and inhibiting transmission of audio signals to the conference call by the identified communication terminal in response to operations performed by another communication terminal.

Telecommunication Terminal Identification On A Switching System

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US Patent:
7602770, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Aug 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/925180
Inventors:
Alan Stuart Mulberg - Denver CO, US
Roger Leon Toennis - Arvada CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370354, 379191, 379197, 379198, 37921102, 379232
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for identification of telephone numbers for IP telephones in offices to be assigned to different persons by (1) assigning one of the offices to one of the persons upon a request from the one of persons; (2) accessing a physical network address for an IP telephone located in the assigned one of the offices; (3) obtaining a telephone number for the one of the persons; (4) determining from the accessed physical network address an IP address of the IP telephone; (5) transmitting a message having the telephone number and IP address to a telecommunication switching system to which the IP telephone is interconnected; and (6) assigning the telephone number to the IP address by the telecommunication switching system in response to the message thereby assigning the telephone number to the IP telephone.

Dial Plan Routing For Fragmented Networks

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US Patent:
8462637, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Sep 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/231203
Inventors:
Christopher David Baldwin - Princeton NJ, US
Neil Ellis Gallensky - Westminster CO, US
Donald E. Gillespie - Boulder CO, US
Michael Gruen - Ahrensburg, DE
Alan Stuart Mulberg - Denver CO, US
Luigi Gentile Polese - Thornton CO, US
Assignee:
Sheridan Ross P.C. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
G06F 15/173
H04L 12/66
H04M 7/00
H04W 40/00
US Classification:
370237, 370352, 370353, 370354, 37922101, 37922102, 37922114, 379229, 379223
Abstract:
In one configuration, the present invention is directed to an enterprise network that includes geographically dislocated first and second network regions communicating with one another through first and second networks and respectively comprising first and second gateways and first and second groupings of trunks. A media server is positioned in the first network region that includes a routing agent. When a WAN outage occurs, the routing agent, using a dial plan, maps the dialed digits to an electronic address addressable over the PSTN and routes the call over the PSTN to the destination second communication device in the second network region.

Wireless Access Telephone-To-Telephone Network Interface Architecture

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US Patent:
53053087, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Oct 29, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/968559
Inventors:
Michael J. English - Aurora CO
Charles Y. Farwell - Denver CO
Michael L. Hearn - Broomfield CO
Richard M. Heidebrecht - Boulder CO
David M. Kissel - Boulder CO
Paul E. Miller - Northglenn CO
Richard D. Miller - Northglenn CO
Alan S. Mulberg - Boulder CO
Michael A. Smith - Westminster CO
Douglas A. Spencer - Boulder CO
John S. Thompson - Boulder CO
Richard A. Windhausen - Westminster CO
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 702
US Classification:
370 321
Abstract:
A wireless-access communications system, such as a CDMA cellular radio-telephone system (FIG. 2), comprises a packet-switched communications network (202, 207, 201) that interconnects cells (base stations; 202) with each other and with the public telephone network (100). Traffic of individual calls is packetized, and packet-bearing frames (300 in FIG. 7) of a plurality of calls are then statistically multiplexed and frame-relayed through the network to yield the high capacity, efficiency, and speed of traffic transport and handoff required for a CDMA cellular system. At each call processing unit (264 in FIG. 5), individual calls are handled by individual service circuits (602 & 612) which perform speech-processing functions such as coding and decoding, tone insertion, and echo cancellation, and packet-to-circuit-switched-PCM traffic conversion. Processors (602) adapt call processing unit timing to compensate for asynchrony between cells and call processing units and variations in call path transmission delays. Cell-to-cell communications, fixed call path addressing, and packetized control message transfers ensure that the same service circuit handles a call through even multiple soft handoffs (FIGS.
Alan Stuart Mulberg from Santa Fe, NM, age ~67 Get Report