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Vonage, Verizon in Court Over VoIP

By BetaNews Staff, BetaNews

February 20, 2007, 1:10 PM

Vonage is set this week to appear in court to face charges that it has infringed on patents owned by telecommunications giant Verizon. Altogether, the nation's largest VoIP provider is accused of violating seven patents covering telephone features and the use of Wi-Fi to place telephone calls. If Vonage loses the case, it could put in jeopardy what has become one of the fastest growing Internet services, and force a lot of smaller providers out of business.

While Vonage disputes Verizon's claims, judges have so far seemed to side with the Baby Bell, saying there was enough evidence to allow all of the company's claims to go to trial. Verizon is seeking unspecified damages, and would likely seek and injunction as well to prevent Vonage from using the services.

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By pickchevy

posted Feb 21, 2007 - 3:45 PM

Verizon blows. 'Nuf said!

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By Silentmaster101

posted Feb 21, 2007 - 12:25 PM

although i am tired of vonage's ads, this sounds like just another case of a large telcom firm using its position to keep other smaller business's from establishing a real foothold.

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By robcmcse

edited Feb 20, 2007 - 5:11 PM

Legislature needs to be proactive in enforcing/rewriting the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to include CLEC VOIP carriers.

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By ds0934

posted Feb 20, 2007 - 4:27 PM

ouch! No mention of the patent number in either article. Does anyone know the number?

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