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Wireless Industry Leaders commit to framework for LTE technology IPR licensing

14 April 2008 0 views No Comment

Alcatel-Lucent, , NEC, , , Siemens Networks and have today announced a mutual commitment to a for establishing predictable and more transparent aggregate costs for intellectual property rights (IPR) that relate to 3GPP Long Term Evolution and Service Architecture Evolution standards (LTE/SAE). The invite all interested parties to join this initiative which is intended to stimulate early adoption of broadband across the communications and consumer .

The is based on the prevalent industry principle of fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms for essential patents. This means that the agree, subject to reciprocity, to reasonable, aggregate royalty rates based on the value added by the in the end product and to flexible arrangements according to the licensors’ proportional share of all standard essential IPR for the relevant product category.

Specifically, the support that a reasonable aggregate royalty level for LTE essential IPR in handsets is a single-digit percentage of the sales price. For notebooks, with embedded LTE capabilities, the support a single-digit dollar amount as the aggregate royalty level. The parties believe the market will drive the LTE regime to be in accordance with these principles and aggregate royalty levels.

This balances the prevailing conditions relevant for the successful widespread adoption of the LTE standard, which continues its progress toward definitive adoption by the industry in the applicable standards forums and organizations.

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“As our respective have now launched R&D efforts and trials for LTE , we hope that this initiative will help for a wide adoption of this across devices and applications, enabling a wireless lifestyle for consumers and enterprises and creating value for providers,” said Olivier Baujard, Chief Officer, Alcatel-Lucent.

“The adoption of this initiative will reassure operators of the early widespread adoption of LTE throughout the consumer industry,” ’s Senior Vice President, General Manager and Chief Officer Håkan Eriksson said. “It also confirms ’s longstanding commitment to the FRAND principles as fundamental to the industry.”

“NEC is excited about this initiative. LTE is a key in the transformation of voice-oriented telecom services into data-oriented communication services. In partnership with other LTE leaders and vendors, NEC, as both an infrastructure and provider, must play a crucial role in establishing a better environment in which to explore the LTE market, and we believe this initiative is an important first step. “ said Dr. Katsumi Emura, Executive General Manager, Intellectual Asset Management Unit, NEC Corporation.

“Today’s devices contain a multitude of different technologies. To ensure all are treated fairly without stifling the market, it would be preferable for to offer reasonable terms.” said Ken Stanwood, Executive Vice President and Standards, “We are enthusiastic about this effort and hope the concepts will spread to other technologies.”

“The patent market requires basic rules in order to properly develop and function“, said Ilkka Rahnasto, Vice President, Intellectual Property Rights, . “Today’s announcement is a step towards establishing more predictable and transparent costs in a manner that enables faster adoption of new technologies. “

“In order to connect 5 billion people and deal with 100-fold at lowest cost of ownership we need to create economies of scale, “ said Stephan Scholz, CTO of Siemens Networks, “ broadband implementation using technologies with a predictable, transparent aggregate costs for intellectual property rights will drive global adoption and foster social and economical .“

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