Articles tagged with: Delaware
Delaware votes to restrict driver cell phone use
The state House has passed a bill that restricts the use of cell phones by drivers on Delaware roads. more
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Nokia lodges another complaint against Apple
Finnish cell phone maker Nokia said Friday that it has extended its patent-infringement claims against Apple Inc. to include the new iPad. more
Judge puts Nokia-Apple patent fight on hold
Nokia-Apple patent fight in Delaware on hold pending resolution of ITC claims more
Nortel Agrees to Sell Select Packet Core Network Components to Hitachi
Nortel Networks has announced that it had entered into an agreement with Hitachi for the sale of certain assets associated with the development of next generation packet core network components (excluding legacy packet core components for Nortel's GSM and UMTS businesses) for a purchase price of US$10 million. more
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Nortel to Sell off GSM Businesses in Open Auction
As part of its ongoing dismemberment, Nortel Networks says that it plans to sell by "open auction" substantially all of its global GSM/GSM-R business. In connection with this proposed sale, Nortel also expects to transfer specified patents predominantly used in the GSM business and grant non-exclusive licenses of other relevant patents. more
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U.S. Broadband Internet Speeds Lags behind Other Advanced Nations - report
Fixed line internet speeds in the USA have increased by only 1.6 megabits per second (mbps), from 3.5 mbps in 2007 to 5.1 mbps in 2009, reports the Communications Workers of America (CWA). At this rate, it will take the United States 15 years to catch up with current Internet speeds in South Korea, the country with the fastest average Internet connections. more
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Spansion and Samsung Settle Patent Litigation Lawsuit:
Spansion, the world's largest pure-play provider of Flash memory solutions, has announced that it has settled its patent litigation lawsuits with Samsung Electronics. As part of the settlement, Samsung will pay Spansion US$70 million and Spansion and Samsung Electronics Company have exchanged rights in their patent portfolios in the form of licenses and covenants subject to a confidential settlement agreement. more
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Court Overturns Injunction In Nokia-InterDigital Dispute
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- A federal appeals court on Thursday overturned a district judge's preliminary injunction ordering arbitration in a patent dispute between InterDigital and Nokia and barring InterDigital from pursuing a separate action before the International Trade Commission. more
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Nokia, Qualcomm Arguments Come to Head in Delaware Court
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Nokia and Qualcomm begin a key trial on Wednesday that could bring the long-running rivals closer towards a resolution, potentially determining the fate of hundreds of millions of dollars in royalty payments and setting the tone for how technology standards bodies are created. more
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iPCS Sues to Block Sprint Nextel/Clearwire WiMAX Deal
iPCS, the largest independent Affiliate of Sprint Nextel, has announced that three of its subsidiaries filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois against Sprint Nextel and certain of its related entities concerning the company's recent WiMAX announcement. more
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