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'''Vonage Holdings''' ([[NYSE]]: VG) is a leading provider of voice over Internet protocol ([[VoIP]]) telephone services in the U.S., with over 2.4 million subscribers.<ref name=about>[http://www.vonage.com/corporate/index.php?lid=footer_about&refer_id=WEBAU0706010001W1 About Vonage]</ref> Through monthly service plans, customers can utilize many features that are not available on traditional telephone lines at little or no additional charge. Vonage competes with traditional phone companies as well as cable companies, who are becoming more prevalent in the telephone industry. '''Vonage Holdings''' ([[NYSE]]: VG) is a leading provider of voice over Internet protocol ([[VoIP]]) telephone services in the U.S., with over 2.4 million subscribers.<ref name=about>[http://www.vonage.com/corporate/index.php?lid=footer_about&refer_id=WEBAU0706010001W1 About Vonage]</ref> Through monthly service plans, customers can utilize many features that are not available on traditional telephone lines at little or no additional charge. Vonage competes with traditional phone companies as well as cable companies, who are becoming more prevalent in the telephone industry.
-Vonage's World plan offers free unlimited calling to landline phones in all cities and locations in more than 60 countries with popular features like call waiting, call forwarding and voicemail for one low, flat monthly rate.<ref name=about/> Vonage's service is sold on the web and through national retailers including [[Best Buy (BBY)]] and [[Wal-Mart (WMT)]] and is available to customers in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.+One example of Vonage's phone plans is the World Plan, which offers free unlimited calling to landline phones in all cities and locations in more than 60 countries with popular features like call waiting, call forwarding and voicemail for one low, flat monthly rate.<ref name=about/> Vonage's service is sold on the web and through national retailers including [[Best Buy (BBY)]] and [[Wal-Mart (WMT)]] and is available to customers in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.
==Company Overview== ==Company Overview==
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During the first quarter, Vonage generated net income of $14 million or $0.07 per share. This was an improvement from $5 million or $0.03 per share in the first quarter of 2009 and $4 million or $0.02 per share, sequentially. Vonage reported record adjusted EBITDA of $40 million, up from $21 million in the year ago quarter and $34 million sequentially. Revenue of $228 million increased from $224 million year-over-year and sequentially. Income from operations increased to $25 million, up from $5 million in the year ago quarter and $19 million sequentially.<ref>[http://pr.vonage.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=466657 Vonage Investor Relations: "Vonage Holdings Corp. Reports First Quarter 2010 Results" May 5, 2010]</ref> During the first quarter, Vonage generated net income of $14 million or $0.07 per share. This was an improvement from $5 million or $0.03 per share in the first quarter of 2009 and $4 million or $0.02 per share, sequentially. Vonage reported record adjusted EBITDA of $40 million, up from $21 million in the year ago quarter and $34 million sequentially. Revenue of $228 million increased from $224 million year-over-year and sequentially. Income from operations increased to $25 million, up from $5 million in the year ago quarter and $19 million sequentially.<ref>[http://pr.vonage.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=466657 Vonage Investor Relations: "Vonage Holdings Corp. Reports First Quarter 2010 Results" May 5, 2010]</ref>
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===VoIP Technology=== ===VoIP Technology===
Using [[VoIP]] technology, voice signals are converted into digital packets and transferred over the [[Internet]]. There are three steps that take place when a Vonage subscriber makes a call: Using [[VoIP]] technology, voice signals are converted into digital packets and transferred over the [[Internet]]. There are three steps that take place when a Vonage subscriber makes a call:
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#The sound travels from the customer's handset to their Vonage-enabled device, which converts the analog audio signals into digital data packets. #The sound travels from the customer's handset to their Vonage-enabled device, which converts the analog audio signals into digital data packets.
#These packets are sent through the customer's existing broadband connection to a call processing center. #These packets are sent through the customer's existing broadband connection to a call processing center.
-#The digital packets are then routed in one of two ways, depending on the recipient of the call. If the recipient is also a Vonage customer the packets are routed directly over the internet to their location and converted back to analog signals. Otherwise, the packets are routed through one of Vonage's regional data connection points, where they are converted to analog signals and sent to the public switched telephone network.+#The digital packets are then routed in one of two ways, depending on the recipient of the call. If the recipient is also a Vonage customer the packets are routed directly over the Internet to their location and converted back to analog signals. Otherwise, the packets are routed through one of Vonage's regional data connection points, where they are converted to analog signals and sent to the public switched telephone network.
===Services=== ===Services===
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===Operating Metrics=== ===Operating Metrics===
-*'''Churn''': The percentage of customers lost during a given period. It can be seen as an indicator of customer satisfaction as it measures the percentage of customers retained. Vonage has recently seen higher churn rates, increasing from 2.0% in 2005 to 2.5% in 2006. 
-*'''Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)''': The amount of money spent per customer gained. For Vonage, the majority of this cost stems from marketing expenses. Average monthly marketing cost per additional line is a similar metric that Vonage uses. 
-==Litigation and Legal Issues==+*'''Churn''': The percentage of customers lost during a given period. It can be seen as an indicator of customer satisfaction as it measures the percentage of customers retained. Vonage has recently seen higher churn rates.
-===Intellectual Property Suits===+*'''Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)''': The amount of money spent per customer gained. For Vonage, the majority of this cost stems from marketing expenses. Average monthly marketing cost per additional line is a similar metric that Vonage uses.
-In June of 2006, [[Verizon Communications (VZ)]] brought a suit against Vonage for infringement on seven of Verizon's patents involving VoIP technology. Before the case went to trial in February 2007, Verizon dropped the suits on two of the seven patents. The jury concluded that Vonage infringed on three of the patents in question and awarded Verizon $58 million along with $1.6 million in pre-judgment interest.+
-===IPO-related Suits===+[[Image:Vonagesubscriber.jpg|350px|The number of Vonage subscriber lines has been declining for years.<ref>[http://ir.vonage.com/images/factsheet/thumbQ4.gif Vonage: Factsheet]]
-In June and July of 2006, Vonage, many of its officers, and some underwriters of the Vonage IPO were listed as defendants in numerous law suits. The suits allege that people were harmed through acquiring Vonage stock in connection with the IPO. The claims state that Vonage omitted or otherwise misstated facts involving their IPO's ''Customer Directed Share Program''. Some claims also allege that Vonage's IPO prospectus misrepresented some of their products as well as some of the past experience of their management. These cases have not yet been resolved.+
==Trends and Forces== ==Trends and Forces==

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Vonage Holdings (NYSE: VG) is a leading provider of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) telephone services in the U.S., with over 2.4 million subscribers.[1] Through monthly service plans, customers can utilize many features that are not available on traditional telephone lines at little or no additional charge. Vonage competes with traditional phone companies as well as cable companies, who are becoming more prevalent in the telephone industry.

One example of Vonage's phone plans is the World Plan, which offers free unlimited calling to landline phones in all cities and locations in more than 60 countries with popular features like call waiting, call forwarding and voicemail for one low, flat monthly rate.[1] Vonage's service is sold on the web and through national retailers including Best Buy (BBY) and Wal-Mart (WMT) and is available to customers in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.

Company Overview

Vonage is a leading provider of broadband telephone service. Their Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology allows for inexpensive communications similar to traditional telephone service. Vonage offers a number of service plans to subscribers, each with features similar to (and in some cases beyond) those available through traditional phone line services.

Business and Financial Metrics

First Quarter 2010 Results (ended March 31, 2010)

During the first quarter, Vonage generated net income of $14 million or $0.07 per share. This was an improvement from $5 million or $0.03 per share in the first quarter of 2009 and $4 million or $0.02 per share, sequentially. Vonage reported record adjusted EBITDA of $40 million, up from $21 million in the year ago quarter and $34 million sequentially. Revenue of $228 million increased from $224 million year-over-year and sequentially. Income from operations increased to $25 million, up from $5 million in the year ago quarter and $19 million sequentially.[2]

VoIP Technology

Using VoIP technology, voice signals are converted into digital packets and transferred over the Internet. There are three steps that take place when a Vonage subscriber makes a call:

  1. The sound travels from the customer's handset to their Vonage-enabled device, which converts the analog audio signals into digital data packets.
  2. These packets are sent through the customer's existing broadband connection to a call processing center.
  3. The digital packets are then routed in one of two ways, depending on the recipient of the call. If the recipient is also a Vonage customer the packets are routed directly over the Internet to their location and converted back to analog signals. Otherwise, the packets are routed through one of Vonage's regional data connection points, where they are converted to analog signals and sent to the public switched telephone network.

Services

Vonage provides subscribers with some features that are not available on standard telephone lines. Many of these features come at no cost, while some require additional fees. All the Vonage calling plans include call waiting, caller ID, and call forwarding.

Basic and Enhanced Features (no charge)

  • Area Code Selection: Customers can choose the area code for their phone line. This allows subscribers to avoid long distance charges regardless of their physical location.
  • Service and Number Portability: Vonage customers can use their Vonage phone number to make and receive calls anywhere that has a broadband Internet connection.
  • Online Account Management: Vonage offers online options such as real-time feature management, call forwarding options and a lifetime call activity log.
  • Personalized Web-Enabled Voicemail: Customers can access their voicemail messages through an audio file sent to their email account. Vonage customers are also able to check their voicemail online or from a touchtone phone.

Premium Features (additional charge)

  • Virtual Phone Number: Customers can pay an additional fee to have a second number ring on their primary line. These different numbers can have different area codes, which allows customers to receive calls from people in different areas of the country without those callers incurring long distance charges. In addition to U.S. area codes, Vonage also offers virtual phone numbers from Canada, France, Italy, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, and the UK.
  • Toll Free Plus: For an additional fee, Vonage customers can hold a toll free number on an existing subscriber line.
  • Vonage SoftPhone: SoftPhone is a computer application that can be downloaded and installed onto a customer's computer, enabling them to make calls without a telephone. SoftPhone essentially turns the customer's computer into a fully functional telephone.

Operating Metrics

  • Churn: The percentage of customers lost during a given period. It can be seen as an indicator of customer satisfaction as it measures the percentage of customers retained. Vonage has recently seen higher churn rates.
  • Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC): The amount of money spent per customer gained. For Vonage, the majority of this cost stems from marketing expenses. Average monthly marketing cost per additional line is a similar metric that Vonage uses.

[[Image:Vonagesubscriber.jpg|350px|The number of Vonage subscriber lines has been declining for years.[3]

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