Vonage Makes Lemonade with Patented Oranges

Posted on April 26th, 2007 at 10:00 am to ComputerWire by ComputerWire News
Life has served Vonage some lemons recently, but the last 48 hours have been good to it. It won a permanent stay on an injunction that could have forced it into bankruptcy, and it sought to turn its recent bad publicity into a force for good.  Full story »

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