Inventor · Austin, TX, US

John E. Lemay

17Patents
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19Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 9, 1997 → Jan 17, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6724875B1 Flexible network platform and call processing system Electricity 39 Expired
US7447739B1 Data and voice messaging system Electricity 14 Expired
US8266664B2 Methods and apparatus to provide messages to television users Electricity 10 Active
US8543652B2 System and method for efficient unified messaging system support for speech-to-text service Electricity 6 Active
US9215203B2 System and method for efficient unified messaging system support for speech-to-text service Electricity 4 Active
US7839988B2 Methods and apparatus for data structure driven authorization and/or routing of outdial communication services Electricity 4 Active
US7461381B2 Flexible network platform and call processing system Electricity 4 Expired
US8693651B2 Methods and apparatus for authorization and/or routing of outdial communication services Electricity 3 Active
US7643472B2 Methods and apparatus for authorizing and allocating outdial communication services Electricity 3 Expired
US8238327B2 Apparatus and methods for subscriber and enterprise assignments and resource sharing Electricity 3 Active
US8102861B2 Data and voice messaging system Electricity 2 Active
US7830867B2 Methods and apparatus to authorize and allocate resources for outdial communication services Electricity 2 Active
US8396198B2 Methods and apparatus for authorization and/or routing of outdial communication services Electricity 1 Active
US9672826B2 System and method for efficient unified messaging system support for speech-to-text service Electricity 1 Active
US9184937B2 Methods and apparatus to provide messages to television users Electricity 0 Active
US10455293B2 Methods and apparatus to provide messages to television users Electricity 0 Active
US9578386B2 Methods and apparatus to provide messages to television users Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.