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Verizon says the newly public Vonage has infringed on seven of its Internet telephony-related patents.
Verizon says the newly public Vonage has infringed on seven of its Internet telephony-related patents.
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*sigh* Will this madness ever end?
Why do they have to be so greedy....Patented technology to convert voice to packets? I mean come on! Why don't they sue Skype/eBay then or Cisco or anyone else using SIP?
It?s this corporate greed that will ultimately lead us to lose our lead as a country of innovation and market competition. And no amount of Lobbyist money can ever fix that.
my 2 cents
Mike White
http://www.digiumcards.com
If you have high speed internet then the same ISP should be alloting VoIP services as an included feature, or at least a reasonable rate since the systems are already there (no extra cost to them). Vonage did poorly on their opening day because what they offer is 15 years behind the times and if Verizon is sueing them then Verizon needs to open their eyes and get up to date.
Vonage is a great service, and is providing competition that is needed right now, I personally have them myself and love the service. The IP phone from the cable companies around here is $30 for just a plain dial tone, and $40 for the same thing that Vonage is offering for $25!
They are not relying on "20 other companies", they are simply using technology that's already in place.. that's like saying that Roaming on a cell phone has to be stopped because it's using another companies infrastructure to get your call through.. ridiculous
- Can you say monopoly
- by Noah Rafalko April 13, 2007 6:17 AM PDT
- Is this as painful as it gets watching traditional telecom beat down something that can literally start the industry down the road to little or no cost telephone services.
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(14 Comments)When such vague and broad patent infringement lawsuits allows the highest paid lawfirms to, as usual, make a buck not understanding the global impact on a technology that can truly benefit us all, we all lose.
This is as wild as saying ATT owns the patent on dial tone. shh i hope i didn't start something...