Nokia and Qualcomm each own patents. Each uses technology covered by the
other's patents. On April 8, parts of the agreements that governed their
technology sharing expire. While the two companies have been negotiating
extensions of the agreements, the discussions haven't always been perfectly
amicable, as Qualcomm has filed for arbitration on payments that Nokia has made
for technology--payments that Qualcomm says are inadequate. Why should customers
care about the agreements? Because the Qualcomm patents cover wideband CDMA--a
market that Nokia has seemed reluctant to enter. Big-company contracts have a
significant effect on what customers can buy--a critical issue in a market where
handset
functions are expanding rapidly.
For more on the negotiations:
- Read the complete
article at CIO-Today.com