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So the real question is – who is NOT suing Vonage? (Nortel sues Vonage)

Over at ZDNet, Russell Shaw reports that Nortel is suing Vonage over patent infringement. The real question these days seems to be – who is not suing Vonage? Seems like there is blood in the water and the patent lawyers are circling…

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This entry was posted in Telecom Industry, VoIP on December 17, 2007 by Dan York.

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