Trademark Overview
On Friday, August 8, 2025, a trademark application was filed for VTEXT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the VTEXT trademark a serial number of 99327541. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Monday, December 22, 2025. This trademark is owned by Truventium Corp. The VTEXT trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Communication Services, Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services, Personal, and Legal & Social Services categories with the following description:
Encrypted transmission of short message service (SMS) and successor carrier-native messaging standards between SMS-capable devices over existing telecommunications carrier networks; providing secure, verified delivery of such communications without the use of internet-based protocols or requiring modification to existing telecommunications infrastructure, using a proprietary encryption and verification protocol.
Downloadable software for encrypting, decrypting, and verifying delivery of short message service (SMS) and successor carrier-native messaging standards between SMS-capable devices over existing telecommunications carrier networks; providing such functions without the use of internet-based protocols or requiring modification to existing telecommunications infrastructure, using a proprietary encryption and verification protocol.
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for encrypting, decrypting, and verifying delivery of short message service (SMS) and successor carrier-native messaging standards between SMS-capable devices over existing telecommunications carrier networks; delivering such functions without the use of internet-based protocols or requiring modification to existing telecommunications infrastructure, using a proprietary encryption and verification protocol.
Providing authentication, verification, and security services for delivery of short message service (SMS) and successor carrier-native messaging standards over telecommunications carrier networks, including satellite relay and hybrid pathways; namely, verifying sender identity, message integrity, and delivery confirmation between SMS-capable devices using encryption, without requiring modification to existing telecommunications infrastructure or use of internet-based protocols.