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Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks enter into patent license agreement with Huawei |
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Espoo, Finland Sept. 29, 2008 -- Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks
announced today a patent license
agreement with Huawei and its
affiliates for standards essential patents. The comprehensive agreement
covers the worldwide use of all standards essential patents of all
parties, including GSM, WCDMA, CDMA2000, optical networking, datacom
and WiMAX in mobile devices, infrastructure and services.
"We
are very pleased to have entered into this agreement with Huawei" said
Ilkka Rahnasto, Vice President, Intellectual Property Rights, Nokia.
"Huawei is the thirty-fifth company to license Nokia patents related to
cellular standards and this agreement demonstrates how companies can
license intellectual property in a way that encourages industry
innovation and fosters a healthy IPR environment.
"As
a newer player in the telecoms IPR environment, Nokia Siemens Networks
see this as our most significant licensing agreement to date", said
Gottfried Weidel, Head of Intellectual Property Rights, Nokia Siemens
Networks. "It will help to create a more predictable business
environment and further supports our goal of industry innovation."
"This
agreement is of great significance and benefit to Huawei, Nokia and
Nokia Siemens Networks" said Song Liuping, Vice President and Chief
Legal Officer, Huawei. "It underscores our commitment to create a
harmonious environment for the benefit and development of the telecom
industry."
Nokia is
the industry leader in wireless innovation and the development of GSM
and WCDMA technologies. Nokia has built one of the strongest and
broadest IPR portfolios in the wireless industry and since the early
1990's has invested close to EUR 35 billion in research and
development. Nokia's patent portfolio includes approximately 300 GSM,
370 WCDMA and 170 CDMA2000 declared essential patent families.
Information Source: Nokia
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