Nokia and Qualcomm have put aside their differences and reached an agreement
which will result in a settlement of all
litigation
between the companies.
The agreement includes the withdrawal by Nokia of its complaint to the
European Commission, as well as a new deal covering various standards including
GSM, Edge, CDMA, WCDMA, HSDPA, OFDM, WiMax, LTE and other technologies.
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Under the terms of the new 15-year agreement, Nokia has been granted a
licence under all Qualcomm's patents for use in Nokia mobile devices and Nokia
Siemens Networks infrastructure equipment.
"We believe that this agreement is positive for the industry, enabling the
market to benefit from innovation and new technologies," said Olli-Pekka
Kallasvuo, chief executive at Nokia.
As part of the deal, Nokia has agreed not to use any of its patents directly
against Qualcomm, which enables Qualcomm to integrate Nokia's technology into
its chipsets.
The specific terms were not revealed, but the settlement includes an up-front
payment and ongoing royalties by Nokia to Qualcomm. Nokia has also agreed to
assign ownership of a number of patents to Qualcomm.
We believe that this agreement is positive for the industry
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo Nokia
"I am very pleased that we have come to this important agreement," said Paul
Jacobs, chief executive at Qualcomm.
"The terms of the new licence agreement, including the financial and other
value provided to Qualcomm, reflect our strong intellectual property position
across many current and future generation technologies."
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