ActiveVideo Seeks FiOS Shutdown: Verizon Inactive Video?
By Rob Scott
August 15, 2011
August 15, 2011
- Verizon FiOS customers could potentially lose service due to ongoing litigation between Verizon and ActiveVideo Networks, a company that builds interactive TV applications.
- A U.S. District Court in Virginia awarded ActiveVideo Networks $115 million based on patent infringement involving interactive applications and VOD elements. Now ActiveVideo is also seeking to shut down the entire FiOS network.
- Based on the nature of the specific patents, Verizon could possibly shut down a portion of its services while finding a practical workaround. Verizon also plans to appeal the verdict.
- “The ActiveVideo CloudTV platform is currently being utilized by one of Verizon’s competitors, Cablevision,” reports Digital Trends. “ActiveVideo was an early developer of video-on-demand technology over the last two decades and has turned to developing platforms for interactive applications as of late.”
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Can this patent litigation really bring down a powerhouse like Verizon — even temporarily? (Asks a concerned FiOS customer…)
Can this patent litigation really bring down a powerhouse like Verizon — even temporarily? (Asks a concerned FiOS customer…)
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