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(Unverified)Apr 18th 2007 9:37AM
This is what Vonage is saying on its website...
from http://www.vonage.com/customer_update.php
What is Vonage doing to address the patent issues in this case?
First and foremost, existing customers are not impacted by the current proceedings at the appellate court. Your phone service will not be impacted by anything in the ongoing proceedings. Please be assured, Vonage is prepared for any situation that may arise from this litigation. Vonage is also continuing to develop and design technical workarounds that would prevent Vonage’s phone service from infringing upon Verizon’s patents. As we’ve said before, we are very confident in our ability to overturn the jury’s verdict on a appeal as well as get a permanent stay in the meantime that enables business as usual for a very, very long time (up to 2 years is how long most appeals take).