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VoIP-Pal Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google, Apple, and Samsung

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VoIP-Pal.com Inc. (OTCQB: VPLM) has filed a major antitrust lawsuit against tech giants Google, Apple, and Samsung, with AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile named as co-conspirators. The lawsuit alleges a coordinated effort to suppress standalone Wi-Fi Calling competition. This marks VoIP-Pal's third significant legal action, shifting from patent enforcement to broader antitrust claims under the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Telecommunications Act of 1996, and civil RICO statute. The class action complaint represents approximately 373 million U.S. mobile subscribers allegedly harmed by exclusionary practices preventing access to non-carrier Wi-Fi-based calling. CEO Emil Malak emphasizes this case focuses on structural exclusion and denial of access to technologies VoIP-Pal has pioneered since 2005. The company seeks regulatory examination from federal and state authorities while remaining open to constructive resolution.
VoIP-Pal.com Inc. (OTCQB: VPLM) ha intentato una importante causa antitrust contro i giganti tecnologici Google, Apple e Samsung, con AT&T, Verizon e T-Mobile indicati come co-cospiratori. La causa accusa un coordinamento volto a sopprimere la concorrenza nel settore delle chiamate Wi-Fi autonome. Questo rappresenta la terza azione legale significativa di VoIP-Pal, che si sposta dall'applicazione dei brevetti a rivendicazioni antitrust più ampie ai sensi dello Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Telecommunications Act del 1996 e del codice civile RICO. La causa collettiva rappresenta circa 373 milioni di abbonati mobili negli Stati Uniti, presumibilmente danneggiati da pratiche escludenti che impediscono l'accesso alle chiamate Wi-Fi non gestite dagli operatori. Il CEO Emil Malak sottolinea che il caso si concentra sull'esclusione strutturale e il rifiuto di accesso a tecnologie che VoIP-Pal ha sviluppato dal 2005. L'azienda chiede un esame regolatorio da parte delle autorità federali e statali, rimanendo aperta a una risoluzione costruttiva.
VoIP-Pal.com Inc. (OTCQB: VPLM) ha presentado una importante demanda antimonopolio contra los gigantes tecnológicos Google, Apple y Samsung, nombrando a AT&T, Verizon y T-Mobile como co-conspiradores. La demanda alega un esfuerzo coordinado para suprimir la competencia de llamadas Wi-Fi independientes. Esta es la tercera acción legal significativa de VoIP-Pal, que pasa de hacer cumplir patentes a reclamos antimonopolio más amplios bajo la Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Telecommunications Act de 1996 y la ley civil RICO. La demanda colectiva representa aproximadamente a 373 millones de suscriptores móviles en EE. UU., presuntamente perjudicados por prácticas excluyentes que impiden el acceso a llamadas basadas en Wi-Fi fuera de los operadores. El CEO Emil Malak enfatiza que el caso se centra en la exclusión estructural y la negación de acceso a tecnologías que VoIP-Pal ha desarrollado desde 2005. La compañía busca una revisión regulatoria por parte de las autoridades federales y estatales, permaneciendo abierta a una resolución constructiva.
VoIP-Pal.com Inc.(OTCQB: VPLM)는 구글, 애플, 삼성 등 기술 대기업을 상대로 중대한 반독점 소송을 제기했으며, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile을 공모자로 지목했습니다. 이 소송은 독립적인 Wi-Fi 통화 경쟁을 억제하기 위한 조직적인 노력을 주장합니다. 이번 소송은 VoIP-Pal이 특허 집행에서 셔먼법, 클레이튼법, 1996년 통신법, 민사 RICO 법령에 따른 광범위한 반독점 청구로 전환한 세 번째 주요 법적 조치입니다. 집단 소송은 약 3억 7천 3백만 명의 미국 모바일 가입자가 비통신사 Wi-Fi 기반 통화 접근을 차단하는 배타적 관행으로 피해를 입었다고 주장합니다. CEO 에밀 말락은 이 사건이 2005년부터 VoIP-Pal이 개척해온 기술에 대한 구조적 배제 및 접근 거부에 초점을 맞추고 있다고 강조합니다. 회사는 연방 및 주 당국의 규제 조사를 요청하며 건설적인 해결책에도 열려 있습니다.
VoIP-Pal.com Inc. (OTCQB : VPLM) a déposé une importante plainte antitrust contre les géants technologiques Google, Apple et Samsung, avec AT&T, Verizon et T-Mobile désignés comme co-conspirateurs. La plainte allègue un effort coordonné visant à supprimer la concurrence des appels Wi-Fi autonomes. Il s'agit de la troisième action judiciaire majeure de VoIP-Pal, qui passe de l'application des brevets à des revendications antitrust plus larges en vertu du Sherman Act, du Clayton Act, du Telecommunications Act de 1996 et de la loi civile RICO. La plainte collective représente environ 373 millions d'abonnés mobiles américains prétendument lésés par des pratiques d'exclusion empêchant l'accès aux appels Wi-Fi hors opérateur. Le PDG Emil Malak souligne que cette affaire porte sur l'exclusion structurelle et le refus d'accès à des technologies que VoIP-Pal a développées depuis 2005. La société demande un examen réglementaire par les autorités fédérales et étatiques tout en restant ouverte à une résolution constructive.
VoIP-Pal.com Inc. (OTCQB: VPLM) hat eine bedeutende Kartellrechtsklage gegen die Technologieriesen Google, Apple und Samsung eingereicht, wobei AT&T, Verizon und T-Mobile als Mitverschwörer genannt werden. Die Klage wirft eine koordinierte Anstrengung zur Unterdrückung des Wettbewerbs bei eigenständigen Wi-Fi-Anrufen vor. Dies ist die dritte bedeutende rechtliche Maßnahme von VoIP-Pal, die von der Durchsetzung von Patenten zu umfassenderen Kartellrechtsansprüchen nach dem Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Telecommunications Act von 1996 und dem zivilrechtlichen RICO-Gesetz übergeht. Die Sammelklage repräsentiert etwa 373 Millionen US-Mobilfunkkunden, die angeblich durch ausschließende Praktiken geschädigt wurden, die den Zugang zu nicht netzbetreiberbasierten Wi-Fi-Anrufen verhindern. CEO Emil Malak betont, dass sich der Fall auf strukturelle Ausschlüsse und die Verweigerung des Zugangs zu Technologien konzentriert, die VoIP-Pal seit 2005 entwickelt hat. Das Unternehmen fordert eine regulatorische Prüfung durch Bundes- und Landesbehörden und ist offen für eine konstruktive Lösung.
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  • Filing of significant antitrust lawsuit against major tech companies could potentially lead to substantial settlements or market access
  • Class action complaint represents a large user base of 373 million U.S. mobile subscribers
  • Company's strategic shift from patent enforcement to broader antitrust claims expands potential legal remedies
  • Multiple regulatory bodies may examine the case, potentially strengthening VoIP-Pal's position
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  • Legal battles against multiple large tech companies could be lengthy and costly
  • Uncertain outcome of antitrust litigation against powerful industry players
  • Company faces 'overwhelming opposition' as stated by CEO
  • Previous legal actions have not yet resulted in successful market access

Chairman and CEO Emil Malak Affirms Commitment to Antitrust Path Forward, Citing Alleged Market Exclusion and Suppression of Standalone Wi-Fi Calling

Newly published article on CEOCFO Magazine

WACO, Texas, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VoIP-Pal.com Inc. (OTCQB: VPLM), announces the filing of a new federal antitrust lawsuit against Google, Apple, and Samsung. The complaint also names AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile as co-conspirators in what VoIP-Pal alleges is a coordinated effort to suppress lawful competition in standalone Wi-Fi Calling. This marks the company’s third significant legal action addressing what it contends is a long-standing structure of exclusion and control over mobile voice infrastructure.

In a message to shareholders, Chairman and CEO Emil Malak issued the following statement:

“Today, I write to you not just as the Chairman and CEO of VoIP-Pal, but as a fellow believer in justice, perseverance, and the power of innovation to overcome even the most entrenched opposition.

We have now filed a third significant antitrust complaint—this time against Google, Apple, and Samsung. In addition, we have named AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile as co-conspirators in what we allege is a coordinated effort to suppress Standalone Wi-Fi Calling—the central breach underlying all three of our complaints.

Let me be clear: this is no longer just about patents. It is about structural exclusion, denial of access, and the suppression of lawful competition.”

Mr. Malak reaffirmed VoIP-Pal’s legal shift from patent enforcement to broader statutory actions under the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Telecommunications Act of 1996, and civil RICO statute. He noted the company’s longstanding role in developing patented routing and Wi-Fi Calling infrastructure, and stated that dominant gatekeepers have allegedly blocked fair market access to the technologies VoIP-Pal pioneered.

“We are no longer merely asserting patent rights,” Malak continued. “We are challenging what we believe is the abuse of market dominance and exclusion of competition. Since 2005, VoIP-Pal has developed and validated key technologies intended to empower consumers to access affordable, independent voice services over Wi-Fi. According to our complaint, we have been locked out of the infrastructure and denied integration.”

VoIP-Pal’s class action complaint seeks to represent approximately 373 million U.S. mobile subscribers whom it alleges were harmed by exclusionary practices that prevent access to non-carrier Wi-Fi-based calling. The company contends that consumers have been systematically denied alternatives to bundled carrier plans, despite the availability of widespread Wi-Fi connectivity.

“We face overwhelming opposition,” Malak said, “but we believe the law and the facts are on our side.”

VoIP-Pal believes that the allegations raised in its filings warrant close examination by federal and state regulators, including Attorneys General, the Department of Justice, and the Federal Trade Commission.

“VoIP-Pal believes that federal and state regulators may find cause to examine the systemic barriers described in our filings and encourages careful review of the allegations.”

Malak concluded:

“We remain open to constructive engagement with all parties. While we are fully prepared to litigate these claims through trial if necessary, we will always consider resolution paths that uphold the integrity of our innovations and ensure fair competition. Until such opportunities arise, we will continue to advance this case with confidence and resolve.”

An article detailing the newly filed antitrust complaint was published by CEOCFO Magazine. Read the full article here.

About VoIP-Pal.com Inc.
VoIP-Pal.com, Inc. (“VoIP-Pal”) is a publicly traded corporation (OTCQB: VPLM) headquartered in Waco, TX. The company owns a portfolio of patents related to Voice-over-Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) technology that it is actively seeking to monetize.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined under securities laws. These statements reflect management’s current expectations and are inherently uncertain. Litigation outcomes and settlement discussions are unpredictable, and there is no assurance of favorable resolution.

For Further Information
Corporate Website: www.voip-palusa.com
IR Inquiries: IR@voip-pal.com
IR Contact: Rich Inza, (954) 495-4600


FAQ

What is VoIP-Pal's antitrust lawsuit against Google, Apple, and Samsung about?

VoIP-Pal's lawsuit alleges these companies, along with major carriers, engaged in a coordinated effort to suppress standalone Wi-Fi Calling competition and prevent access to non-carrier Wi-Fi-based calling services.

How many U.S. mobile subscribers does VPLM's class action lawsuit represent?

The class action complaint represents approximately 373 million U.S. mobile subscribers who were allegedly harmed by exclusionary practices in Wi-Fi calling.

What legal grounds is VPLM using for their lawsuit?

VoIP-Pal is pursuing claims under the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Telecommunications Act of 1996, and civil RICO statute, shifting from patent enforcement to broader antitrust claims.

Who are the co-conspirators named in VoIP-Pal's antitrust lawsuit?

AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile are named as co-conspirators in the lawsuit alongside Google, Apple, and Samsung.

What is VoIP-Pal seeking through this legal action?

VoIP-Pal is seeking to challenge alleged market dominance abuse and gain fair market access for their Wi-Fi Calling infrastructure technologies, while also pursuing regulatory examination from federal and state authorities.
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