jeffery citron
Aug 9 2007, Bhagaban Sahu

Is Vonage back to the track? Invariably yes. The VoIP giant has announced that it has substantially completed the deployment of workarounds for two of three VoIP patents owned by Verizon. The infringement of these patents forced Vonage to down with legal.

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