In
a filing submitted to US Federal court on Friday, Vonage revealed that
it doesn't have a plan for getting around Verizon's technology patents.
Vonage is now trying to get a permanent stay of the previous court
order. "Vonage currently has no workarounds that moot the need for a
stay," the company said.
It appears that without a permanent
stay Vonage may go out of business. Should that occur, I certainly hope
that it will be done in an orderly fashion allowing Vonage's current
2.2 million subscribers to locate viable service alternatives and have
them activated.
Rick McCharles
www.ric.ca
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