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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The
Company was incorporated in the state of Nevada in September 1997 as All American Casting International, Inc. and changed its name to
VOIP MDU.com in 2004 and subsequently to VoIP-Pal.Com Inc. in 2006. Since March 2004, the Company has been in the development stage of
becoming a Voice-over-Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) re-seller, a provider of a proprietary transactional billing platform tailored
to the points and air mile business, and a provider of anti-virus applications for smartphones.

In
2013, Voip-Pal acquired Digifonica International (DIL) Limited (“Digifonica”), to fund and co-develop Digifonica’s
patent suite. Digifonica had been founded in 2003 with the vision that the internet would be the future of all forms of telecommunications
- a team of top twenty engineers with expertise in Linux and Internet telephony developed and wrote a software suite with applications
that provided solutions for several core areas of internet connectivity. In order to properly test the applications, Digifonica built
and operated three production nodes in Vancouver, Canada (Peer 1), London, UK (Teliasonera), and Denmark. Upon successfully developing
the technology, Digifonica filed for patents with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”).

The
Digifonica patents formed the basis for Voip-Pal’s current intellectual property, now a worldwide portfolio of issued and pending
patents primarily designed for the broadband VoIP market.

The
Issuer’s primary and secondary SIC Codes are 4813 and 4899.

The
Issuer’s fiscal year end date is September 30.

Principal
Products or Services

VoIP-PAL
owns a worldwide portfolio of issued patents covering numerous inventions, including, but not limited to the following technology areas:

    1.
    classification
    and routing of communications over different networks and over geographically distributed nodes;

    2.
    lawful
    intercept of such communications;

    3.
    enhanced
    emergency calling support (e.g., E911);

    4.
    mobile
    gateways;

    5.
    uninterrupted
    transmission during endpoint changes; and

    6.
    metering
    and billing, including the reselling of “white label” telecommunication services. 

VoIP-Pal
is actively pursuing patent infringement lawsuits in Waco, Texas, against several Fortune 500