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When cell phones first appeared, many people were left out of the new craze because they couldn't pass a credit check. A pair of Arizona entrepreneurs claim they came up with the solution -- pre-paid accounts. But Douglas Fougnies and Dan Harned charge that another company, Boston Communications Group Inc., began infringing their patents, shutting them out of the market. The dispute could be costly for the cell phone industry. Fougnies and Harned have sued BCG and several carriers for as much as $1 billion.
February 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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