Net2Phone Wants Some Of Skype's eBay Loot, Too
from the and-so-it-goes dept
Considering how much eBay paid for Skype, it's no surprise that lots of companies are gunning for the company in some form or another. The latest is that VoIP firm Net2Phone, who has been around forever, is accusing Skype (and eBay) of violating its patents on point to point internet calling. The company is claiming lots of lost revenue because of this. Of course, it might make you wonder, if Net2Phone is so upset about lost revenue, why didn't they build Skype themselves and capture all that revenue when they had such a huge headstart?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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OmG !!!1 A pirate !
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Net2Phone
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Net2phone was great
Now for the patent issue. Shouldn't ATT be suing the bunch of them for point to point VOIP if a penny is to be made? "Speak Freely" was the first mainstream VOIP app. that I'm aware of, and doesn't that date back to about 1979?
I rarely, but do occasionally use it still, but it is a pain trying to tell someone how to setup pass through etc... on there broadband router and modem to use it. It just worked with dial-up, and fairly well. It's as clear as a land-line on even slow DSL and decent on 56k.
Haven't all of these companies just added a better front-end and expanded options to an existing technology?
And why would net2phone deserve a paycheck for poor salesmanship? If both vendors offer similar services with similar rates and similar quality, then it comes down to marketing and customer satisfaction.
By the way, Speak Freely is still free, and the calls to anywhere are also free, you just have to tinker with it and your router etc.. a bit, but it;s worth every penny being free :
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nothing's unexpected
Now that prediction of mine is a reality.
Ha-Ha-Ha-har-Har-ha-Ha-ah .......................
(I am not connected to fucking Skype or Net2fuckingPhone in any way...Have a good day, people of techdirt...)
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That doesn't seem very money hungry to me.
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I remember last time I reinstalled it I couldn't make any calls, local or otherwise, without paying; before that I could. Guess they *temporarily* changed their mind again. 6 months left, eh?
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IDT VS EBAY
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