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Apple has approved VoIP application from Rebtel, a Stockholm-based company. At present, Rebtel is available to download from the iTunes store, as well as other VoIP applications like Skype. The service also works over AT&T’s 3G network, making it...
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After reading the headline, you may think that this writer is going to report a fresh controversy focused on Vonage. No. It is not the case. This time, Vonage is facing security challenge from hackers.
A security firm has claimed that Vonage VoIP...
In a significant development, Vonage has settled down the two years old patent dispute with Sprint Nextel and agreed to pay nearly $80 million. They have now reached out a new agreement under which Vonage would use Sprint patents for its VoIP services....
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.
VoIP startup Vonage has settled down a legal dispute with Klausner Technologies and reached out an agreement to use their patents relating to voicemail services. This is the second major settlement of Vonage this week.
Earlier this week, the VoIP.
"Controversy!" -- It is chasing Vonage all the way. No sooner, it solves one controversy; another drags the troubled VoIP startup to the court of law. It is now hard to see when the beleaguered Vonage will come up with a clean face.
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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...
There is some good news for beleaguered Vonage. The U.S. Court of Appeals has vacated the $58 million judgment against the residential VoIP player under the ground that the lower court had wrongly interpreted one of the three patents. The appeals court...
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..
No sooner, Vonage announced the development of two of the three patents owned by Verizon, Sprint Nextel reopened the two-year old legal battle to haunt the VoIP pioneer.
Sprint Nextel claimed that Vonage has illegally infringed its inventions to..
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