Since the lawsuit, filed in August, Klausner has made similar settlements with other firms, including AT&T, Comcast, Cablevision, Sprint and Apple, all of which also used visual voicemail, allowing users to listen to their messages out of sequence via a visual interface. Other companies, namely Comverse, Embarq and Google, are still not settled, with negotiations ongoing, according to a Klausner representative.
Google allegedly infringes on the 1992 patent with its Grand Central or Google Talk voicemail feature, while Verizon's Visual Voice Mail service is the culprit at the wireless provider. Klausner initially demanded $360 million in punitive damages.
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