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Verizon v. Vonage
I suspect Verizon does not want to compete on price and features, so they litigate to stop competition. Having dealt with them as long as they have been around.... I know how they treat their customers. I use Vonage and am very satisfied. If Vonage disappears, I will not go back to Verizon. I will pick another VOIP provider, or just not have a home phone number and only use my cell.
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Putting a halt to commerce is not an answer to infringement  Jack Recht | 04/06/07
He has declared them to be in violation of patent  Been_Done_Before | 04/06/07
"Putting a halt to commerce is not an answer to infringement "...however...  IT_Guy_z | 04/06/07
Assumptions  kldimond | 04/06/07
Re: ...however...  none none | 04/07/07
What about the customers?  John Zern | 04/06/07
Putting people in prison bad for economy  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/07/07
All patents must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 04/06/07
My Cable Provider Is Bringing Phone Service Out Where I Live  itanalyst | 04/07/07
Verizon v. Vonage  rtwigg@... | 04/09/07
Verizon needs to do better  llwbtdt@... | 04/11/07

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