It is over now. Vonage has finally ended its bitter legal battle with Verizon Communications and agreed to pay the specified amount to be decided by the US Appeals court. If the court drops the injunction on two VoIP patents, then Vonage will pay Verizon.
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Vonage has ended patent battle with AT&T and agreed to pay $39 million over five years as part of the settlement. It is the third major settlement by Vonage. The first two settlements were with Sprint Nextel and Verizon.
The American telecom...
Vonage has been marred with patent controversy once again. The Kansas City Federal court has asked the VoIP giant to pay $69.5 million fine for infringing patents of Sprint Nextel. It is yet another blow for Vonage, which is still struggling to come out..
Is Vonage back to the track? Invariably yes. The VoIP giant has announced that it has substantially completed the deployment of workarounds for two of three VoIP patents owned by Verizon. The infringement of these patents forced Vonage to down with legal.
The grapevine has it that Verizon Wireless is keen to acquire Sprint Nextel, the third largest mobile operator in USA.
The merger may possible since both the companies implement same technology for their wireless services. However, the problem lies...
AT&T is giving tough competition to local phone companies. AT&T is planning to tie up its publicized Internet phone service, CallVantage with its mobile phone service for three months on trail basis and provide this service at 14 AT&T wireless stores..
Reasserting its early stand towards rural connectivity, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ruled that local carriers should not be bared from connecting VoIP calls.
In its 16-page ruling on Time Warner Cable suit, FCC said that incumbent.
Is it beginning the end of Vonage? Beleaguered Vonage must emerge victorious in the court against Verizon in order to remain in business.
According to KARE 11, if the federal court gives its verdict against Vonage, the company may be shut down...
America's leading VoIP service provider Verizon has once again stepped up to provide free calling services to the American Troops deployed in Iraq.
The free service would be available during the holiday seasons from November 22 to 28 and from...
Yesterday, I posted here a story that Verizon goes on an expansion spree. The US-based VoIP service provider is not just expanding its networking within America but also in other countries.
The latest news on Verizon is that the company has decided..









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