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Re: TODW post# 55340

Monday, 02/13/2012 10:13:47 PM

Monday, February 13, 2012 10:13:47 PM

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"So much for conspiracy theories"

Agree. As predicted, the judge appears to have finally terminated this patently obvious effort in an ongoing patent suppression conspiracy as of now... by slapping down former management's last gasp bid to keep it alive in a way clearly intended to extend their interferences and obstruction by preserving their own participation.

Perhaps he'll reconsider the same or a similar motion in the future, if properly advanced, and IF the receiver determines in applying his own best business judgment (and not that of former management) that keeping CLYW alive (only without any possible input from any associate of prior management) is possible and makes sense ? I don't disagree with others that doing that would "maximize the value for shareholders who paid for their shares" but I cannot imagine that sustaining the situation as it was, with prior management, could do that.

If the known link with the receiver, shown today, is at all relevant, it looks like the seminal patent in "convergence" may in time prove to be just as interesting to Verizon as it is / was to T-Mobile/AT&T ? But, then, maybe you'd have to come up with a new conspiracy theory to think that ?

Daic wanted to sue T-Mobile... and ONLY T-Mobile... why ?

T-Mobile is a Kineto partner: http://www.kineto.com/partners.php but it looks like Verizon isn't.

Others ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-Mobile_Convergence_Alliance The FCMA was disbanded in March 2010 ? I wonder what drove the timing of that choice by "20 leading global telecom operators, most of which are integrated telecom operators owning both fixed and mobile networks" to quit working on their goal to "accelerate the adoption of the Convergence technologies" ?

For a basic concept with so much interest in "accelerating its adoption"... it truly is remarkable that the combined power of all these major companies has proven unable to make it happen... right up until the point where the DOJ won a (still sealed) settlement in a suit with AT&T requiring they terminate ongoing technology suppression efforts ? That happened... and, suddenly, chips got made that put the capability in phones ? Go figure.

Perhaps the receiver can craft a deal with Verizon that cuts T-Mobile/AT&T out of the loop on the sweetheart "firesale" deal that it appears that Daic and former management were coordinating specifically for them ?





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