I hear the ink may almost be dry on the SEC filing for Vonage. No real details but someone close to the scene whispered in my ear today that the New Jersey company may be nearing that stage.
That *might* really explain their pull out from VON Canada as they would be in the quiet period.
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I just heard a report that VONage has backed out VON Canada this spring. It seems their Canadian PR firm feels there isn’t any consumer play at VON so why bother.
EXCUSE ME!. VONAGE wouldn’t be there without Jeff Pulver. Period.
There’s something called loyalty in my book. That said, the Canadian market is growing, but it seems the likes of Shaw and Rogers are kicking Vonage’s butt so maybe the real reason is Vonage can’t figure out how to get to consumers North of the border like they have in the USA.
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