Vonage
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Vonage...patents: , . The successful prosecution of Voit patents against Vonage led to their reuse by Verizon in another suit against Cox Communications initiated in January 2008, as well as one against Charter Communications in Feb 2008. The Verizon... In this article: Vonage, Customer, Jeffrey Citron, Enron, and Canada |
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BusinessWire India.com - Technology News Summary | January 29, 2008
The Global Leader in News Distribution
...across existing networks. Tier One Synchronoss clients include AT&T, Cablevision, Charter Communications, Clearwire, Comcast, Embarq, Level 3, Time Warner Cable, Verizon Business Solutions, and Vonage. For more information, please...
In this article: Synchronoss Technologies, Trademark, Nasdaq, Barcelona, Embarq, Cablevision, Clearwire, and Charter Communications
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PR Newswire | January 27, 2009
Wilen Media Makes Two Executive Appointments
...for new business initiatives. Prior to joining Wilen Media, Mr. Meschi was Account Supervisor at Dircks Associates where he leveraged online tactics for the management of brands such as Vonage, PayPal and AOL. He also represented more...
In this article: Charter Communications, PayPal, AOL, and AARP
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GigaOM | February 11, 2008
Verizon's VoIP Patent Game Continues
...become a lucrative source of income for the second-largest phone company in the U.S. After squeezing out $120 million from Vonage, the company has been filing patent infringement lawsuits against all comers - from tiny startups to cable giants...
In this article: Charter Communications, Altamonte Springs, Florida, and U.S.
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www.multichannel.com
Charter Targets Vonage Customers - 2007-04-04 14:49:00 ...
Charter Communications said it will provide free same- or next-day installation of its VoIP service to all current Vonage customers in its service area as Vonage ...
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blog.tmcnet.com
Charter Communications Tech Support using VoIP
... the past several days on my home charter, charter communications, voip, vonage ... I called yesterday from Vonage to Charter, but the packet loss was so bad, that ...
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www.fiercetelecom.com
Patent ruling due in Verizon lawsuit against Cox - FierceTelecom
Verizon Communications is awaiting a jury decision in its VoIP patent lawsuit ... against VoIP service provider Vonage and cable TV firm Charter Communications. ...
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www.fiercevoip.com
Verizon sues Charter over VoIP patents - FierceVoIP
... a cable VoIP provider, this time against Charter Communications in Texas. Verizon is claiming eight patent breaches, ... Vonage Patents IP communications ...
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www.businessinsider.com
Charter Communications
Charter Communications. CHART OF THE DAY: Telco TV Services Now Kicking ... squeezed a lot of money and life out of Internet phone provider Vonage last year. ...
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www.boston.com
Verizon suit says patents violated - The Boston Globe
WASHINGTON - Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest US phone company, sued Charter Communications Inc. , claiming infringement of eight patents for providing ...
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Vonage (NYSE: VG) (pronounced: /ˈvɑːnɪdʒ/) is a publicly-held commercial voice over IP (VoIP) network and SIP company that provides telephone service via a broadband connection (the company's name is a play on their motto "Voice-Over-Net-AGE").
Vonage promotes itself as "Vonage the Broadband Phone Company" in the U.S. and as "Leading the Internet Phone Revolution." Up until August 2007, Vonage held the most subscribers at nearly 2.6 million subscriber lines, Comcast has now surpassed them and has the most VOIP subscribers. Vonage has completed well over 5 billion calls. Vonage has led the Voice over Broadband (VoBB), or Broadband Phone industry through its aggressive consumer marketing in the United States, Canada, UK and other countries globally.
Vonage was originally based in Edison, New Jersey but is now located in Holmdel, New Jersey. Vonage offers services to subscribers throughout the United States. The company expanded into Canada in April 2004 and into the United Kingdom in January 2005.
On April 12, 2007, Vonage CEO Michael Snyder agreed to step down as Chief Executive Officer and resign from the company's Board of Directors. In his place, Chairman and Chief Strategist Jeffrey A. Citron will serve as Interim CEO The company also announced plans for 10% (180) layoffs.
On July 29, 2008, Vonage Interim CEO Jeffrey Citron stepped down to assume the role of non-executive Chairman of the Board and serve as a consultant on long-term strategy. In his place, Marc Lefar (former CMO of Cingular Wireless) assumed the role of CEO. Marc Lefar previously had worked as the CMO at Cingular wireless (now AT&T mobility) for 4 years and had tripled their customer base while reducing churn rate by 50%.
- Name:
- Vonage Holdings Corp.
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: VG)
- Location:
- Holmdel, New Jersey, U.S.
- Founded:
- Edison, New Jersey, U.S.
- Stock Symbol:
- VG
- Industry:
- Communications services
- Key People:
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- Marc P. Lefar; CEO
- John S.Rego; CFO
- Louis Mamakos; CTO
- Products:
- Voice over IP
- Revenue:
- $900.12 million USD(2008)
- Net Income:
- -64.58 million USD(2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 1600+ Worldwide (06/2008)
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