Dialpad files for bankruptcy, reorganizes
updated 11:45 am EST, Sun December 23, 2001
Dialpad Communications, which recently released its Voice over IP telephony software for Mac OS X, announced that it has filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code over the weekend. The company's CEO said the move was necessary to continue service as well as reorganize, and says Dialpad received a commitment for $1.25 million in post-petition financing from Mr. Sang Su Oh, former CEO of Serome Technology, Inc.



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You know, I'm kinda glad these guys are struggling. I hate that their service is going away, but it serves them right because they started charging for their PC-to-phone calls. They were a great service up until then. And (in my mind) if it's not free then they're of no use to me.
How many of you would pay for MP3s that you've been getting for free for years? Not many, I'll bet.