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Verizon, Vonage Settle Their Differences
Kelly M. Teal
10/25/2007 Vonage Holdings Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc. on Thursday settled their patent dispute in a move that some analysts predict might keep Vonage out of bankruptcy – for now. Vonage said its payments to Verizon will be capped at $32 million, in addition to the $88 million already accrued and held in escrow. However, the settlement terms won’t be final until a federal appeals court issues its decision on Vonage’s rehearing petition. Analysts for investment firm Stifel Nicolaus expect the court to deny the hearing. That would trigger a higher settlement number of $117.5 million. Stifel Nicolaus speculate Vonage will avoid bankruptcy for now. But Vonage isn’t in the clear yet – it recently settled a patent infringement suit with Sprint Nextel Corp. for $80 million and got socked with a third lawsuit last week by AT&T Inc. Vonage in March lost the patent lawsuit to Verizon. AT&T Inc. www.att.com
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