Telecom giants face infringement suits from Pegasus
Three major US networks hit with infringement lawsuits over 3GPP 4G/LTE and 5G standards | Complaint alleged ‘stolen’ patents are essential to wireless telecommunications technology | Lawsuits alleged 11 patents at issue.
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21 February 2019 A jury has awarded IP licensing company Intellectual Ventures $43 million after finding telecoms companies T-Mobile and Ericsson infringed three of its patents.
6 July 2016 Chinese telecoms company Huawei has sued T-Mobile in a complaint centring on 4G standard-essential patents and an alleged failure to abide by fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing terms.