Articles tagged with: Motorola, and Intel

Despite the Naysayers WiMAX Subscriber Revenue Will Boom in 2009

Any reader who believed all the recent headlines would feel confident that the WiMAX market is being crushed by LTE. Nortel has left the WiMAX market and Alcatel-Lucent has "backed off" from WiMAX; and these developments supposedly dealt a blow to Clearwire, which had so far chosen neither as an infrastructure vendor. But that's not quite the whole story.  more

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Aruba Networks Sues Motorola Over Alleged Patent Infringements

Aruba Networks says that it has filed a patent infringement countersuit against motorola, Symbol, and Wireless Valley. The countersuit concerns Motorola's (and its subsidiaries') claimed infringement of two Aruba patents related to managing wireless computer networks and network security.  more

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Compound Growth Rate for China's Mobile TV Output - Report

China's CCID Consulting, has reported that with the drive of export and domestic demands, China's mobile phone output continues to grow in 2007, reaching 554 million sets, with a growth rate of 25.4%. The export volume wass 322 million sets, which accounts for 58.2% of all phones made in the country. Currently, China's global mobile phone manufacturing base is quite steady. Nokia, motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson have transferred their capacities to China; because of this factor, the export volume of China's mobile phone increases 26.2%. Meanwhile, China's domestic mobile phone enterprises' capacity increases are evident, especially ZTE, Huawei and K-Touch.  more

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Memorylink Sues Motorola Over Patent Claims

Memorylink has filed a lawsuit against Motorola charging the company with stealing its wireless video technology through what it calls a scheme of "lies, broken promises and outright deceit". The suit alleges Motorola is guilty of willful intent to defraud and steal intellectual property related to Memorylink's invention of certain wireless video technology.  more

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