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Apr 13 2007, Balendu

Mike Snyder has decided to resign as the head of Vonage, the struggling broadband company. Vonage Holdings founder and Chairman Jeffrey Citron has replaced Michael Snyder as chief executive officer after spiraling costs and the loss of a patent.

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