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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 companies, alleging that these companies
are utilizing its patented technologies without authorization. Additionally, VoIP-Pal is engaged in two antitrust lawsuits: one filed
directly by VoIP-Pal and another as part of a class action, with VoIP-Pal as a lead plaintiff, against several Fortune 500 companies.
Both lawsuits allege antitrust violations related to practices VoIP-Pal views as restrictive to fair competition in the telecommunications
industry.

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VoIP-Pal’s
Patent Portfolio

A
brief summary of the Company’s patents is provided below, focusing primarily on patents which have been issued in the U.S. (however
only limited discussion is provided regarding the Company’s related pending U.S. patent applications and foreign patent assets).
The brief summaries below are provided for convenience only and without prejudice to the Company’s rights; it will be appreciated
that the scope of the Company’s patents can only be discerned by conducting a full legal analysis under the applicable legal standards
and is subject to Court decisions.

VoIP-PAL’s
patent portfolio covers the following technologies:

    1.
    Classification/routing
    of communications

    ●
    U.S.
    Patent Nos. 8,542,815; 9,179,005; 9,537,762; 9,813,330; 9,826,002; 9,935,872; 9,948,549; European Patent No. 2,084,868; Indian Patent
    No. 287,412, Brazil Patent No. PI 0718312-7, and Canadian Patents 2,668,025; 3,032,707; 3,045,672; 3,045,681; 3,045,683; 3,045,694,
    among others, generally relate to classification/routing of communications.

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    The
    ‘815 Patent was the subject of four Inter Partes Review (IPR) challenges before the U.S. Patent Office by Apple, Unified
    Patents, and AT&T Services, one of which was instituted and resulted in a final written decision confirming the patentability
    of all challenged claims. The ‘005 Patent was the subject of four IPR challenges by Apple and AT&T Services, one of which
    was instituted and resulted in a final written decision confirming the patentability of all challenged claims. The ‘762, ‘330,
    ‘002 and ‘549 Patents