Nokia and Qualcomm are still at odds over the terms of a new license agreement for 3G technologies, even as the current agreement is set to run out in one week. Qualcomm. Because WCDMA incorporates CDMA technology, Nokia and all other manufacturers who sell 3G handsets must pay royalties to Qualcomm, which owns CDMA patents. Nokia’s leading share of the 3G market could see that company pay $1 billion per year in royalties at current rates according to analysts. Nokia claims rates should be lower because Qualcomm’s patents play less of a role in WCDMA than CDMA. Qualcomm has not offered a counter-argument but CEO Paul Jacobs says the company is hoping to “avoid Armageddon and a massive escalation.”
Qualcomm, Nokia Patent Agreement Ends Next Week
April 2nd, 2007 · Source · No Comments
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