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1archer

03/15/16 4:13 PM

#31755 RE: Dontnosheet #31750

I believe what I see. There are legal teams and technical professionals teaming up with VPLM to fight the fight. The white papers, though written with a slant, propose the technology is fundamental. That is for multiple patents. Not just one. Seems that all the arguments against VPLM lump all the patents together. To me, that seems pretty short sided. Maybe just 5 patents, or only one, RBR for instance is valid. Guess what, that alone is worth big, big $. Ever see a European bill for wireless access while traveling across country....

Stef07

03/15/16 11:46 PM

#31766 RE: Dontnosheet #31750

It's my interpretation that the patents bridge all of the private networks kinda of like building a road that connects many private driveways...so when you say they r using the patents (or excuse me your post believe they are not using the patents...I took this right from the lawsuit which should help explain VPLM point on how patents work..

How is it that Voip-Pal has developed these 815’ and 005’ patents, rather than another telecommunications company?
In the years 2003-2005, Digifonica (a wholly owned subsidiary of Voip-Pal) had the advantage of not having to support existing customers or legacy systems (there were none). We had the opportunity to start from a “blank slate” while taking advantage of vast industry experience accumulated by that time. All companies before 2005 were developing their own systems, such as Cisco with its H323. Digifonica employed top professionals in the open-source Linux community, some of which are now well-known and successful (e.g., Sippy Software, Inc., www.sippysoft.com). Three PhDs with various engineering backgrounds held the top positions at the Company. Digifonica had a vision – which it implemented in the three geographically distributed nodes, tested, and patented the core solutions. Today, Voip-Pal’s 815’ and 005’ solutions have been proven by the entire telecommunications industry, who are deploying them virtually everywhere.


I believe this really helps understand Digis vision over 10 yrs ago...