A lucky break For Vonage Lawyers
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 03 May 2007
It could be the first bit of luck the Vonage legal team has had in its fight against allegations the broadband telephony company illegally uses patented technology owned by communications competitor Verizon. Given their latest argument for clemency is based on a totally unrelated court ruling, coupled with the fact that they failed to leverage the 'prior art' which now seems to be cropping up everywhere in the first case, you have to wonder.
 
Passive Aggressive Skype Lawyers See End Of Blog
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 30 April 2007
Two blogs www.skype-gadgets.com and www.skype-watch.com have been closed by their owner after a letter from Skype's lawyers.
 
ACMA Assigns New VoIP Numbers
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 30 April 2007
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has introduced a new, location-independent telecommunications service category type with its very own number range designed to "facilitate the introduction of innovative communications services".
 
Vonage Tries To Take High Ground
Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 27 April 2007
Vonage, which th US Courts found guilty of inadvertently infringing on a number of Internet telephony patents owned by Verizon Communications, has now turned up the spin-o-meter in an effort to use public relations to achieve what it failed to do in the courts.
 
Vonage Off The Hook - For Now
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 10 April 2007
In its fight for survival in the courts against accusations of intellectual property infringement, the darling of the Voice over IP industry has managed to secure the right to operate as normal until an appeal can be heard.
 
Telstra's Bark Gets Some Teeth
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 05 April 2007
A Federal Court has ruled the ACCC was acting illegally when it issued a complaint notice to Telstra over its wholesale pricing. The ACCC may have dropped the notice last month, but now Telstra has the court on side.
 
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Carrier News

Ructions At Engin Signal Changing Strategy
With the 30 per cent acquisition of pure play VoIP service provider, Engin, by the Seven Network, it was only a matter of time before major upheaval filtered its way to the broadband telephony provider's staff.
 

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Vendor News

Aspect Maps Out UC Product Plans
Contact Centre software specialists, Aspect Software, has embarked on a corporate strategy to educate the market on the part the contact centre plays in an organisation's overall unified communications strategy.
 

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Product News

WA Dept Education Goes IP With Panasonic
The West Australian Department of Education and Training has chosen Panasonic for the upgrade of all future school telephony systems to IP-capable solutions.