subject: Frbiz.com Analyzes Nokia Sues Apple For Patent Infringement In Order To Obtain License Revenue [print this page] October 25 news, industry analysts pointed out that the prosecution of Apple's infringement of Nokia smart phones to increase sales of a "crazy attempt." Nokia claimed lack of Apple iPhone (mobile Internet) phone violation of its 10 patents.
According to foreign media reports said the case of the 10 patents related to GSM, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and wireless LAN standard, which covers the wireless data, voice encoding, security and encryption technologies. Nokia said that all models of iPhone, all violations of the 10 patents.
Analysts question is why Nokia's mobile phone goes on sale in the iPhone for so long after the proceedings? First-generation iPhone mobile phones on sale in 2007. Analysts pointed out that sales of smart phones in their own did not shrink ago, Nokia believes that Apple did not constitute a threat of their own. Rival smart phone sales surge in the circumstances, the most recent quarter, Nokia had a loss of 13.6 billion U.S. dollars.
Although some analysts believe that smart phones are not designed with attractive force Nokia to bring unnecessary litigation, but analysts do not agree with this view. IDC analyst said that this is not a crazy move. Nokia believes that Apple infringed on its intellectual property rights, so the use of law as a weapon to defend their legitimate rights and interests, and nothing more.
Gartner executives in the West said, "I think that the prosecution may not be selling iPhone has nothing to do with trying to influence, because the poor performance of Nokia's high-end smart phones. Through prosecution to obtain license revenue is also one of the purposes of Nokia, which will help their increase profits. "
Nokia said that in the past 20 years, the company's R & D investment of nearly 400 billion euros (60 billion U.S. dollars), received more than 10000 patents. Nokia said the company has had several contacts with Apple, but Apple have been rejected.
Analysts believe that the proceedings will not affect iPhone sales, because Nokia does not require Apple to immediately cease infringement. Analysts predict, because Apple has sold about 34 million iPhone, Nokia, so the need for compensation from 200 million to 1 billion U.S. dollars.
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