VOIP-PAL.COM, INC. v. T-Mobile US, Inc. et al

  1. September 29, 2025

    Verizon Resolves Wi-Fi Calling Patent Fight

    Verizon has reached an agreement with VoIP-Pal.com Inc. to end patent infringement litigation over its free Wi-Fi calling service that was at one point seeking over $5 billion in damages.

  2. February 26, 2025

    Albright Won't Rethink Tossing VolP-Pal's Patent Fights

    U.S. District Judge Alan Albright declined to reconsider the court's decision to throw out VoIP-Pal's patent lawsuits against Verizon and T-Mobile, saying Wednesday that the plaintiff has failed to offer any new evidence.

  3. July 29, 2024

    Albright Grants Verizon, T-Mobile Wins Over VoIP-Pal

    A sealed ruling from U.S. District Judge Alan Albright on Monday might have put an end to patent lawsuits facing Verizon and T-Mobile that were, at one point, potentially worth over $5 billion.

  4. May 29, 2024

    Verizon Urges Court Not To Postpone VoIP-Pal Patent Trial

    Verizon is fighting a bid by patent litigation company VoIP-Pal.com to get U.S. District Judge Alan Albright to delay sending the Texas federal suit against the telecom giant to a jury, amid a feud over getting a "do-over" on VoIP-Pal's $5 billion damages request.

  5. May 02, 2024

    Huawei Can't Get VoIP-Pal Patents Axed Under Alice

    A Northern District of Texas judge has shot down Huawei's motion that two VoIP-Pal.com patents on initiating mobile phone calls are invalid under the Alice standard for claiming only abstract ideas.

  6. October 12, 2023

    T-Mobile Pushes Albright For Sanctions Against VoIP-Pal

    T-Mobile has asked a Texas federal judge to sanction the patent-holding company bringing an infringement suit against it, claiming that VoIP-Pal.com is trying to conceal court-ordered documents that could help the telecom giant's defense.

  7. June 01, 2022

    Albright Won't Ship T-Mobile Patent Case To California

    Western District of Texas Judge Alan Albright has rejected T-Mobile's request to transfer a mobile communications patent suit against it by VoIP-Pal.com Inc. to California, saying T-Mobile cited arguments raised by other defendants including Google that don't apply to its own case.