Month of April, 2007
Firm offers Indian maths graduates by VoIP
All-the-the-boffin-you-can-take at a flat rate price
The chairman of an online-tutoring startup connecting Indian graduates to Western schoolchildren by VoIP says he is not engaged in outsourcing education.…
Vonage gets injunction stay made permanent
Still confident of victory, but squirreling away cash just in case
The US Court of Appeal has granted an indefinite stay on the injunction which threatened to prevent Vonage signing up new customers while its patent row with Verizon drags on - meaning the company might just remain viable.…
Vonage admits it can't avoid Verizon patents
US VoIP providers hold collective breath
Vonage has admitted that it has no technical work-around to avoid infringing Verizon's patents on key VoIP techniques, putting the future of the company, and other VoIP providers in the US, in doubt.…

Vonage chief walks
Adios
Troubled telco and broadband provider Vonage has lost its chief executive. Michael Snyder has quit as CEO and resigned from the board of directors.…
Court bars Vonage from signing up new customers
'Cutting off oxygen as opposed to a bullet in the head'
Vonage is not allowed to sign up new customers while it appeals a court ruling that it infringed three Verizon patents. This is the price the VoiP telephony provider must pay for gaining some breathing space in its appeal against an injunction from using technology "owned" by Verizon.…


