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Jury finds Vonage infringed on Verizon patents

By Stephen Lawson , IDG News Service , 03/08/2007
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A federal jury has found that Vonage infringed three Verizon patents and must pay $58 million in damages plus royalties to Verizon, Vonage confirmed Thursday.

Verizon sued Vonage last June, alleging the VoIP provider had violated seven of its patents involving the packet-based calling technology. In reality, the giant carrier sued to try to eliminate "a formidable competitor" to part of its traditional phone business, said Vonage spokeswoman Brooke Schulz.


What the ruling means to other VoIP providers.


Vonage, founded in 2001, was a pioneer in commercializing VoIP. The technology, which Verizon and other traditional carriers have since started to offer, converts voice calls into data packets and sends them over an IP network. Vonage and other V0IP providers sell their services on both low cost and special features that aren't available with traditional circuit-switched phone systems.

Vonage must pay a 5.5% royalty rate on future sales to use the Verizon technology. After the verdict, Verizon asked for a permanent injunction to stop Vonage from using the technology altogether, Vonage confirmed.

In a statement, Vonage said it expects the verdict to be reversed on appeal. The award was 70% lower than the $197 million that Verizon originally sought, Vonage said. There is no basis for an injunction and Vonage will seek a stay from the Federal Court of Appeals if it is imposed, the company said.

Vonage customers should not see any change to their service, Vonage said.

"We are proud of our inventors and pleased the jury stood up for the legal protections they deserve," Verizon said in a statement.

Vonage had more than 2.2 million customers at the end of last year. Even with a slowdown in subscriber growth late in the year, its customer base grew about 75% in 2006. Verizon serves more than 45 million landlines around the United States and added 2.3 million customers in its most recent quarter alone.

Verizon had claimed Vonage infringed on seven patents covering areas including VoIP billing, fraud detection, call waiting and voicemail, gateways between VoIP and circuit-switched phone networks, and methods for using Wi-Fi handsets for VoIP. It prevailed on just three, which covered methods of offering commercial-quality VoIP, including wireless VoIP, according to a Verizon statement.

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Verizon's actions sound like the old cattlemen's cartel in WyomingBy Anonymous on March 12, 2007, 11:54 amRather interesting that a "how to" specification covering interoperability with the PSTN can be patented. One would have thought the 1996 TA would have regulated...

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What's new here?By Anonymous on March 23, 2007, 5:42 pmSo basically they are patenting the concepts behind everyday PSTN feature functionality as applied to making them work with existing Internet technology? I love...

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INNOVATIONBy Anonymous on March 29, 2007, 8:26 amAgree 100% There is nothing new in the "patented" concepts claimed by Verizon. Looks like the new fashion is trying to beat competitors out of the telecommunications...

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Mature industryBy Anonymous on April 8, 2007, 9:55 amVerizon is a dominant member of a mature industry. They (AT&T/SBC/Ameritech/BellSouth/etc. and Verizon) will protect their businesses through the means they have...

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Vonage VS VerizonBy Matt Alley on October 10, 2007, 9:58 pmWhat a joke! Verizon crying over a little competition; Last time I checked competition is what makes for better services and products. It sad when companies buy...

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