Nokia signs patent licence agreement with China-based Oppo
Finland-based telecoms company Nokia today announced that it has signed a “multi-year” patent licence agreement with Chinese smartphone maker Oppo Electronics.
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22 August 2018 Nokia has said it will cap 5G patent licensing fees at €3 ($3.48) per device when standards for the new mobile technology are finalised, expected to be later this year.
8 November 2018 Ilkka Rahnasto has joined patent licensing company Marconi as senior vice president after stepping down as head of Nokia’s patent business, with lawyers saying Marconi will benefit from having such a leading IP specialist.
19 February 2019 Swedish telecoms company Ericsson has announced a new global patent cross-licensing deal with Chinese smartphone retailer Oppo, covering patents from both companies’ 2G, 3G, and 4G portfolios.