Vonage Settles Patent Dispute with Nortel
Vonage Holdings Corp., a U.S.-based provider of broadband telephone services, recently announced it has settled its patent dispute with Nortel Networks, a Canada-based communications technology provider. The dispute originated from a lawsuit filed by Digital Packet Licensing Inc. (“DPL”) against Nortel in 2004, which claimed an infringement of patents relating to “911” and “411” telephone numbers, as well as to click-to-call technology. Vonage, however, purchased DPL and became subject to a related counterclaim by Nortel in 2007. The two companies agreed to settle pursuant to a limited cross-licence involving three of Nortel’s patents and three of Vonage’s patents, without any payment of damages. This settlement follows settlements with AT&T, Verizon Communications and Sprint Nextel in 2007.
This entry first appeared in the January 24, 2008 edition of lawsof.com. For additional information, click here.
This entry first appeared in the January 24, 2008 edition of lawsof.com. For additional information, click here.
