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Ikeman Posted:
I did this last
summer for six
weeks. It worked
perfectly. I also
used a phone that
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can''t get a dialtone using US box in UK
On Feb 09, 2012 at 17:25:55

Ikeman Posted:
I contacted Vonage
and the issue was
escalated to the
Advanced Technical
Support
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On Feb 09, 2012 at 17:11:49

Beardy Posted:
My sister lives in
Italy, her
boyfriend is in
AL. When
travelling he
rings her by
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On Feb 09, 2012 at 10:35:05

cust2005 Posted:
I was having
problems all
yesterday (Feb
2nd). Outbound
calls,
either: ring
...

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On Feb 03, 2012 at 10:27:48

rebus Posted:
This morning all
inbound calls from
non-Vonage numbers
are hitting my
cellphone
...

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On Feb 02, 2012 at 08:39:05

salytwo Posted:
Hello, I started
my VOIP system and
I need to connect
it to out site of
my country. How
...

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On Feb 02, 2012 at 00:13:30

Stevebo Posted:
My Comcast
Internet cable
outlet is located
in a room apart
from where my
Vonage
...

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On Jan 31, 2012 at 20:55:18

sahabjee Posted:
Setting these
problems aside,
the FRITZ!Box is a
perfectly priced
and ideally
...

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On Jan 30, 2012 at 19:24:23

homebrews Posted:
Thanks for the
response. Here is
part of a full
page review on the
7270 which appears
...

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Topic:
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On Jan 30, 2012 at 15:06:45

sahabjee Posted:
Fritzbox 7390
(German company
AVM) is what you
need. It is
however not
available
...

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On Jan 30, 2012 at 14:01:29


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Article in on the Front Page of the Washington Post today (3/24/07)

A federal judge yesterday dealt a potentially fatal blow to Vonage Holdings, the Internet-phone service that offers one of the few alternatives to traditional carriers, by ordering it to stop using a technology that connects its network to the public telephone system.

U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton approved the request by Verizon Communications for a permanent injunction two weeks after a jury in Alexandria found that three of its patents had been infringed by Vonage, including one for the technology allowing the Internet company's 2.2 million customers to call regular phones.

Hilton said the ban would not take effect before he holds another hearing in two weeks on Vonage's request for reprieve through a stay. The company said customers will not be affected by the court's decision, although analysts are skeptical the company will be able to sustain service if the ruling is not overturned.

This is the latest setback in Vonage's troubled history, which has included some regulatory losses and a shareholder suit stemming from its public offering. Vonage, which has never generated a profit, helped popularize online calling as a cheaper alternative to traditional phone service, waging a flashy marketing campaign on prime-time television and over the Internet. But some industry analysts said its flat-rate service was already starting to lose its luster next to new offerings from phone and cable companies selling combined telephone, Internet and cable television services.

The impact of the court's decision on other providers of Internet phone services, known as voice-over-Internet protocol, or Voip, remains unclear, analysts said. This could depend on whether Verizon wants to shut down Vonage or sell its licenses for the technology.

Vonage, which was ordered by the jury to pay $58 million in damages, has vowed to appeal the verdict and seek a stay from the federal appeals court if Hilton does not grant one.

In his ruling, Hilton said that the financial award alone was not enough because it "does not prevent continued erosion of the client base and customer base" of Verizon.

Vonage's stock lost 26 percent of its value in the hours after the decision, closing yesterday at $3 a share, down $1.05. The company went public last year at $17 a share.

"We are confident Vonage customers will not experience service disruptions or other changes as a result of this litigation," Vonage chief executive Michael A. Snyder said in a statement. Company executives said shortly after the jury ruling that the company could continue doing business by designing a "work-around" technique for connecting Vonage's network, which operates over high-speed Internet connections, to the regular phone network.

Analysts said yesterday that Vonage's public optimism might be ill founded.

"The patent goes to the core aspect of their service. It's not a small bell or whistle they can turn off without disrupting the service," said Rebecca Arbogast, a vice president and analyst with Stifel Nicolaus. "If they don't get a stay, they need very quickly an adequate work-around and that's going to be a challenge for them."

Arbogast predicted that Vonage would find it difficult to design an alternative way of hooking its network to the public telephone system because of the way the judge had interpreted Verizon's patent, leaving the Internet challenger little legal room for maneuver. Vonage had unsuccessfully argued that the patent covered only a small portion of how that connection can be made.

"If Vonage tries to implement a work-around, it's entirely likely Verizon will come right back and say that work-around violates our intellectual property and they'll be right back in front of a judge," she said.

Sharon A. O'Leary, Vonage's executive vice president and chief legal officer, said the company's appeal would center on how broadly the judge defined the scope of Verizon's patents.

"We remain confident that Vonage has not infringed on any of Verizon's patents, a position we will continue to vigorously assert in federal appeals court," she said, adding that Vonage developed its service using publicly available, off-the-shelf technology.

In a brief statement, John Thorne, Verizon's deputy general counsel, welcomed Hilton's ruling. "We're pleased the court has decided to issue a permanent injunction to protect Verizon's patented innovation," he said.

The brunt of the court ruling, if upheld on appeal, would be felt by Vonage's domestic customers because U.S. patent law applies only within the United States. But overseas customers could also see some of their service affected if the ruling disrupts the company's ability to provide international calling.

If Vonage fails to win a stay or offer a practical work-around, the New Jersey company could still seek to settle with Verizon by agreeing to license the disputed technology. In its March 8 verdict, the jury ordered Vonage to pay 5.5 percent of its revenue as royalties for the technology. But Verizon, now in a stronger bargaining position because of yesterday's ruling, would likely demand a higher percentage.

John Rabena, a patent expert at the Washington law firm of Sughrue Mion, said Vonage might be interested in reaching a licensing agreement despite the cost. He added it's still uncertain whether Verizon would throw Vonage a lifeline by agreeing to license the patented technology.

He said it also remains unclear whether Verizon will use the court rulings to put other smaller Internet competitors out of business. "What it means for other Voip providers, they could be next," he said. "It depends on what Verizon is interested in."



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I'm stunned there are not more posts about this given the gravity of the situation.
Here in Canada we have Primus, I will just switch over to them. If Skype had
There is a lot of discussion in the Vonage Stock forum. Note that if Verizon's
I don't have a current link, but I read an article how the cable companies were coordinating
This topic is being discussed HERE

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