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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 second party includes intercept
determination information and destination information for one of the first or second party that is to be monitored, the destination information
indicating where to send the monitored communications. For example, when an intercept criterion is met, at least some of the intercept
determination information and the destination information is included in a routing message.

2.4
U.S. Patent No. 10,038,779, issued July 31, 2018, generally relates to lawfully intercepting VoIP or other data communications between
a first party and a second party, based on an intercept request message that contains (a) an identification of at least one party whose
communications are to be monitored, (b) intercept determination information, and (c) destination information indicating where copies
of intercepted communications are to be sent. For example, when an intercept criterion is met, at least some intercept determination
information and destination information is included in a routing message.

2.5
Canadian Patent No. 2,670,510, granted December 22, 2020, also relates to lawful intercept of communication.

2.6
European Patent No. 2,090,024, granted March 4, 2020, similarly relates to lawful intercept of communications.

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    3.
    Mobile
    gateway

    ●
    U.S.
    Patent No. 8,630,234, U.S. Patent No. 10,880,721, European Patent 2,311,292, and Canadian Patent No. 2,732,148 generally relate to,
    among other things, methods for channeling communications into distributed VoIP gateways (e.g., allowing roaming mobile devices to
    establish communications using optimal infrastructure based on a location associated with the mobile devices).

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    The
    litigation status of these patents is described elsewhere in this report.

3.1
U.S. Patent No. 8,630,234, issued January 14, 2014, generally relates to, among other things, a method of roaming with a mobile phone.
For example, the mobile phone could receive an access code reply message from the access server that includes a temporary access code
allowing the mobile phone to initiate a call to the callee using the access code, allowing the mobile phone to avoid incurring long-distance
roaming charges. The access code may be a phone number or an IP address.

3.2.
U.S. Patent No. 10