Company: VPLM
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001493152-25-029094
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Company: Voip-pal.com Inc
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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,880,721, issued December 29, 2020, relates among other things, to apparatuses, servers and methods for providing
an access code (e.g., IP address) to roaming mobile communication devices such as smartphones, to enable access to suitable communication
routing infrastructure, wherein the selection of the communication channel for a call can be optimized based on the calling device’s
location.

3.3
Canadian Patent No. 2,732,148, issued April 25, 2018, is directed to, among other things, subject-matter similar to the counterpart
U.S. patents (see description above).

3.4
European Patent No. 2,311,292, issued December 16, 2020, is directed to subject-matter similar to the counterpart U.S. patents above.

    4.
    Emergency
    assistance calling

    ●
    U.S.
    Pat. Nos. 8,537,805 and 9,565,307 and Canadian Patent No. 2,681,984 generally relate to emergency assistance calling and are applicable,
    for example, to certain E911 scenarios.

    ●
    None
    of these patents are currently asserted in litigation.

4.1
U.S. Patent No. 8,537,805, issued September 17, 2013, relates to, among other things, handling emergency calls from a caller in a
voice over IP (VoIP) system. The ‘805 Patent could apply, for example, when a routing request message is received and the contents
of an emergency call identifier field of a profile match the callee identifier. In this example, if the caller identifier is not associated
with a pre-associated identifier, a temporary identifier is associated with the caller. When the emergency call flag is active, for example,
a routing message establishes a route between the caller and an emergency response center, the routing message including an emergency
response center identifier from a profile associated with the caller and the DID identifier associated with the caller.

4.2
U.S. Patent No. 9,565,307, issued February 7, 2017, relates to, among other things, routing emergency communications. The ‘307
Patent could apply, for example, when a routing request includes the caller identifier and the callee identifier, and where the caller
identifier identifies a profile associated with the caller that includes an emergency call identifier (e.g., “911”) and an
emergency response center identifier