- "Ted"
Paraskevakos (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Παρασκευάκος; born
March 25, 1937, in Athens, Greece) is a Gr****-American
inventor and businessman.
Paraskevakos graduated...
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working models are
still in the
possession of
Paraskevakos. In the
patents related to
these devices,
Paraskevakos also
proposed to send
alphanumeric information...
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combined telephony and
computing were
first conceptualized by
Theodore Paraskevakos while working on his
Caller ID
system in 1968,
later patented in the...
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meters to feed into a PLC type system. In 1972,
Theodore George "Ted"
Paraskevakos,
while working with
Boeing in Huntsville, Alabama,
developed a sensor...
- monitors, also
known as in-home
display monitors.[when?] In 1972,
Theodore Paraskevakos,
while working with
Boeing in Huntsville, Alabama,
developed a sensor...
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caller ID. In, 1974,
Paraskevakos was
awarded a U.S.
patent for this technology. At the
request of the
Alabama Power Company,
Paraskevakos developed a load-management...
- 4, 2022, at the
Wayback Machine Caller ID (1970), US
patent 3812296,
Paraskevakos, T., "Apparatus for
generating and
transmitting digital information" ...
- to the
customer for
identification purposes dates to 1968, when Ted
Paraskevakos introduced the idea of modem-like
devices that
would send and receive...
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training that
originated in
ancient Greece.
Caller ID: 1968,
Theodore Paraskevakos,
while working in as a
communications engineer for SITA in Athens, Greece...
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standard for A T & T,
improving on the
system patented in 1973 by
Theodore Paraskevakos. He
would be
granted U.S.
Patent 4,242,539 in 1980.
Hashimoto had previously...