Vonage Says There Is No Workaround To Verizon's VoIP Patents
from the death-knell dept
After a jury sided with Verizon in its patent-infringment case against it, Vonage told customers and investors not to worry, because it was developing a workaround that would allow it to continue operating without infringing upon any of the patents in question. However, the company has now confirmed that there is no such workaround, and it's not certain that one would be feasible, given the breadth of the Verizon patents. It's filing for a permanent stay of the injunction against it, apparently with the hope that the appeals process will work out in its favor. If that move isn't successful, it's going to be awfully hard for the company to stay in business. Seeing the stay denied would be a dream scenario for Verizon, since the patents in question are so broad that it's conceivable it could be impossible to run a landline-replacement VoIP service in the US without infringing upon them -- meaning it could shut down the entire US VoIP industry and the stiff competition it provides the company's traditional phone services. Verizon's not the only company rubbing its hands gleefully, either. The whole VoIP space is so patented up that it's under threat not just from entrenched rivals who would like to see its growth stymied, but by companies that have done little to bring their innovations to market and are looking to make a quick buck.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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This Makes me Sick
Between USF recovery fees, taxes, fees, and more fees telephone service is expensive. If people can get broadband access and use a cheaper VOIP service, th cost of the two services would be less than if paying for a tradiditional Land Line Service.
The next question, and this forum doesn't really address this topic, is what can we as consumers DO about their blatent abuse of power?
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I just called Verizon and killed my Land line and DSL. I am going to get an air card from Sprint for my Internet and I will survive without a land line.
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Re: This Makes me Sick
How does this create competition or otherwise serve the public? Would it not be better for everyone, on fast moving technologies, that patents only lasted 2 or 3 years?
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The cable companies are fine, AT&T is fine. Verizon won't go after companies such as these.
Vonage is a small VoIP provider, no matter how much hype you hear about them being a big player.
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Patents again causing more harm than good
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Re: by Mark
Vonage can always offer to pay fair market value for use of techknowledgy it doesn't own.
They did. Verizon refuses to license the patents in question to Vonage, opting instead to litigate them into nonexistance.
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Re: 5. by Mark on Apr 16th, 2007 @ 1:21pm
No they can't. And they WOULDN'T DARE. Do you have NY idea how much they would owe on back payments ALONE for the time that they HAVE been using Verizon's technology? More than they're currently fiscally worth. By a great sum I'm sure.
Not to mention... Verizon would LAUGH in their faces considering the platform of extreme advantage that this clearly gives them in the industry.
They WANT Vonage dead. And for good reasons. They ARE a competitor against their service and that's that.
Startin' to look like I'm going to have to take other phone carrier options into consideration here...
I fucking HATE the industry's current standing. What? Customers?
FUCK the customers! WHO CARES!?
Fuck you, Verizon.
And FUCK YOU TOO, VONAGE. For making all of these WONDERFUL decisions. (Including your COMPLETELY BOTCHED effort at an IPO offering. ASSHOLES.)
Come to think of it...I'm about TIRED of Vonage anyway. Fuck'em.
*shrugs*
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No one else was working on that tech at the time, it had no 'prior art', none of it was in any way obvious, and they came up with it all on their own. Uh huh, SURE. You should stay away from slashdot, you'll get modded down as parent or troll there, fool.
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Dude. Please shut up if you don't have anything coherent to say. You don't *have* to post in every thread.
Please. It's getting old.
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off with the exec's heads
Oui. Oui.
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Writing my comments in another program just so I can spell check is too much of a hassle.
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This is a nice spell checker that should take care of your IE 6 problem.
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(2) In other words, you are too lazy and lack sufficient pride to care.
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Sheesh. (Which Firefox tells me is not spelled correctly.)
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How long...
Kinda like how Netflix tried with Blockbuster.
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Netflix waited for over a year after Blockbuster went online to sue it for various infringments.
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I have an idea about how we can possibly make Verizon feel some hurt for their actions. I propose that you guys set up a website where people can provide their name or sign some kind of petition if they have either cancelled their Verizon service, or refuse to sign up with Verizon due to their actions in this case. I for one will not be signing up with Verizon as a direct result of their legal tactics here. With all the money comong to them from Vonage, they certainly won't be needing my money too. They can kiss me goodbye as a customer. If they can see in some sort of tangible way what the actual opportunity cost for them was, then perhaps the next company might think a little harder before taking steps like this. Consumers are paying attention!!
Hey, Verizon! Can you hear me now? Good.
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No more software patents
To say it's getting ridiculous is an understatement.
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All those guys for the verizon "network"
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Microsoft Wannabe
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Re: Microsoft Wannabe
After the whole Microsoft anti-trust thing was over I felt like I was watching Monty Python, not real life... 'Or I shall taunt thee again' indeed!
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This is sick...
Hmm... A lot of other game companies are going to be sued too that uses VoIP for ingame voicechatting. :S
Anyway, i am lucky to live in Europe. For now...
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I'll stick with VOIP, just guess i'll switch to comcast
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How long
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Vonage/Verizon
BYte69
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Patent
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Re: Patent
Does anyone know exactly what this patent encompasses?
The Cliff's Notes version is: the patents cover connecting a VoIP call to a traditional POTS landline, and are written broadly enough as to cover just about any technical solution you might imagine to accomplish such. VoIP to VoIP is still fine, only dialling out to a traditional number is kiboshed. And, thus so will be true of any VoIP provider, Vonage just happens to be the lucky candidate on the block today.
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The patents
Whoever the dumb ass that issued this patent needs to have his teeth kicked in! Patent's like this should be revoked by the Patent Office.
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today i quit verizon
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I hate Verizon
Their service sucks, they can't even perform maintenance on their lines without everything going down, and then if you try to talk to anyone over the phone, you will only get the most incompetent person that ever walked the face of the earth.
They should not be in business, and having the patent only gives them the ability to screw up even more with no repercussions and lose business. I agree with the last person: "Whoever the dumb ass that issued this patent needs to have his teeth kicked in!" AND VERIZON NEEDS TO BE OUT OF BUSINESS, THEY SUCK!!!!!
They should not be in business and having the patent only gives them the ability to screw up even more with no reprocussions. I agree with the last person: "Whoever the dumb ass that issued this patent needs to have his teeth kicked in!" AND VERIZON NEEDS TO BE OUT OF BUSINESS, THEY SUCK!!!!!
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Annoyed by Annonymous
There is really no reason to post in every single thread. Sometimes, you should consider keeping your senseless blathering to yourself, so that people can read pertinent posts. As it is, it is extremely difficult to suffer your entries to get to the remaining few.
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Verizon is a horrible phone company
Time to vote with your dollars folks, take em somewhere else.
The American people have more power than they think and it is all in where they spend their $$$$.
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WHO CARES
Thanks SKYPE..
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move out
why not better side with pirate's bay and make an island of your own :)
and just pump VoIP all over the world, if someone wants to connect a telephone system to internet is perfectly legal, doesn't matter what the law says :)
Long live Free Internet !!! And Cheap VoIP !!!
as long as there is a stable and good connection to net, doesn't really matter where servers are :)
the only one who loses is local tax , cause no more taxes on phones, since you use foreign telephony provider :)
well there is a work around, but too round maybe ...
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will we be allowed out of our contracts?
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ideas
If the USPTO and the Federal Court can't do better than that then its time for a change in staff.
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Skype
Mabe Vonage and Skype can work out a deal.
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Protestors
Just made me think, we should all get a ton of people to go protest at every Circuit City (Verizon Wireless), Verizon Office, Verizon Kiosk, Verizon Store, or anything even related to Verizon.
Maybe even setup a website and specify times each week for different locations.
I have a bit of server space if there are any good website designers out there who want to pitch in.
Email me... efmweb at gmail dot com
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Who's next
Would those companies make a gazillion-dollar deal with Verizon instead of risking Verizon taking them to court and shutting down their VOIP services?
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damn verizon
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