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Nokia, Qualcomm Ink
Patent Deal
July 24, 2008
Nokia
and Qualcomm have entered into a new agreement covering various
standards including GSM, EDGE, CDMA, WCDMA, HSDPA, OFDM, WiMax, LTE and
other technologies. The agreement will result in settlement of all
litigation between the companies, including the withdrawal by Nokia of
its complaint to the European Commission.
Under the terms of the new 15 year agreement, Nokia has been granted a
license under all Qualcomm's patents for use in Nokia's mobile devices
and Nokia Siemens Networks infrastructure equipment. Further, Nokia has
agreed not to use any of its patents directly against Qualcomm, enabling
Qualcomm to integrate Nokia's technology into Qualcomm's chipsets. The
financial structure of the settlement includes an up-front payment and
on-going royalties payable to Qualcomm. Nokia has agreed to assign
ownership of a number of patents to Qualcomm, including patents
declared as essential to WCDMA, GSM and OFDMA. The specific terms are
confidential.
"We believe that this agreement is positive for the industry, enabling
the market to benefit from innovation and new technologies," said Olli-Pekka
Kallasvuo, CEO of Nokia Corporation. "The positive financial impact of
this agreement is within Nokia's original expectations and fully
reflects our leading intellectual property and market positions."
"I'm very pleased that we have come to this important agreement." said
Paul Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm. "The terms of the new license agreement,
including the financial and other value provided to Qualcomm, reflect
our strong intellectual property position across many current and future
generation technologies. This agreement paves the way for enhanced
opportunities between the companies in a number of areas." |