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After the Internet telephony company’s messy public debut, angry customers answer with a class action suit.
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Internet phone company gets fuzzy reception after raising $531 million in its IPO.
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The Internet telephony company prices its shares at $17, raising more cash to market its unprofitable business.
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The well-funded Internet telephony company plans to raise up to $687 million in its IPO.
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The money-losing Internet phone upstart seeks to go public and replaces its CEO.
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The former dial-up darling plans to announce a bundled voice and DSL service next week as part of its makeover.
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The VoIP provider plans to use the money to comply with requirements that customers can be located for 911 calls.
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The offer of a free router may help drive growth at the two companies, but it’s no cinch for consumers.
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The FCC orders VoIP companies to provide emergency services to customers.
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If the FCC forces VoIP providers to offer emergency services, the small providers might take a lethal hit.
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