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Rick McCharles

Rick McCharles
Unified Communications Practice Principle

For more than 25 years, Mr. McCharles has been providing professional consulting services to Canadian Enterprises, Government Organizations and Service Providers.

Prior to founding RIC Services in 1998, Mr. McCharles was a Network Consultant with Digital Equipment Corporation. While at Digital, Rick was responsible for every aspect of the design and implementation of large data network projects across multiple industry verticals including Manufacturing, Retail, Government, Education and Healthcare.

For the past eight years, Rick has been focused almost exclusively in helping his clients with their, Voice Over IP (VoIP), IP Telephony and Unified Communications initiatives. Rick has earned a reputation as an IP Communications expert and was the Chief Architect in the design and launch of IP-One at Telus, Canada's first Hosted IP Telephony Service.

A few of Rick's other clients have included Dofasco, Inco, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, Ontario Ministry of Health, The City of Edmonton, Compaq, Electro Sonic, Hewlett Packard, and many others.

Rick has a high-honours diploma in Electronic Engineering. In 1996, Rick obtained Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE) status, the industry's most respected network certification. Additional certifications include Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL).

Mr. McCharles is the President of RIC Services, serves on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Telecommunications Consultant Association (CTCA) and is a member of the Association of Independent Consultants (AIC). In addition, Rick McCharles has the Government of Canada's, Secret security clearance.

Rick is the principle author of the IP Communications Technology Blog.

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Vonage - It's Nortel's Turn to Sue

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The patent lawsuit problems at Vonage continue. This time, Nortel is alleging that Vonage infringes on 12 of its patents dealing with click-to-dial. Earlier this year, Vonage alleged that Nortel had violated three of Vonage's patents.

Nortel's spokesman, Sami Asiri stated that "Defending our intellectual property rights is a top priority for Nortel. That is why we are seeking damages and a permanent injunction against Vonage around the use of our technology."

Vonage has expended a lot of energy and money defending itself against a host of previous suits brought on by Verizon, AT&T and Sprint Nextel.

Vonage reported net losses of $160.5 million in the third quarter of this year. That was more than double the $65.8 million loss it reported for the third quarter of 2006. In the past three years Vonage has incurred a net loss of more than $500 million.

I actually would like to see Vonage become profitable and survive but the law suits keep coming and their long term viability does not look promising.

Rick McCharles
Telecommunications Consultant, Toronto, Ontario Canada
RIC Services


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