Company: VPLM
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: 10-K
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Company: Voip-pal.com Inc
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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. In this example, when the callee identifier matches the emergency call identifier, a routing message
establishes the call, the routing message having a first portion including the emergency response center identifier and a second portion,
which portion may include either a temporary or pre-assigned identifier associated with the caller, for example.

4.3
Canadian Patent No. 2,681,984, issued April 2, 2019 also relates to routing emergency communications.

4.4
U.S. Patent No. 11,172,064 relates to similar subject matter. An Issue Notification has been received from the U.S. Patent Office
indicating that U.S. Patent No. 11,172,064 will issue on November 9, 2021.

    5.
    Allocating
    charges

    ●
    U.S.
    Patent Nos. 8,774,378 and 9,998,363 both generally relate to allocating charges for communication services.

    ●
    None
    of these patents are currently asserted in litigation.

5.1
U.S. Patent No. 8,774,378, issued July 8, 2014, could apply, for example, to scenarios where a communication system operator and
a reseller of communication services allocate charges incurred by a user. In this example, the process for attributing charges may involve
determining a user cost based on a chargeable time and free time associated with the user, where the chargeable time is based on communication
session time and a pre-defined billing pattern—then account balances for the user, reseller and system operator are updated accordingly.

5.2
U.S. Patent No. 9,998,363, issued June 12, 2018, relates to, among other things, attributing charges for communications services
provided in a communications system for a communication session between a user’s device and a destination device.

5.3
Canadian Patent No. 2,916,220, granted November 26, 2019, also relates to allocating charges.

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    6.
    Determining
    a time for permitting a communication session

    ●
    None
    of these patents are currently asserted in litigation.

6.1
U.S. Patent No. 9,137,385, issued September 15, 2015, generally relates to, among other things, determining a time for permitting
a communication session to be conducted (e.g., a