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Issue: August 2007 > Business > Article "Nokia urges US import ban on Qualcomm chips"

Nokia urges US import ban on Qualcomm chips (Nokia urges US import ban on Qualcomm chips)  Nokia urges US import ban on Qualcomm chips

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Nokia said on Friday that it had asked the US International Trade Commission to bar the import of some Qualcomm chipsets to the US, alleging they infringe five Nokia patents.

"The patents in question relate to technologies that improve the performance and efficiency of wireless communication devices, as well as enabling lower manufacturing costs, smaller product size and increased battery life," Nokia said.

Nokia, which makes more than one in three mobile phones sold globally, said Qualcomm uses Nokia's patents in certain GSM/WCDMA and CDMA2000 chipsets.

"These technologies are important to Nokia's success, as they allow its products to have competitive advantages over those of competitors," Nokia said.

A legal row between the two firms has continued since part of a cross-licensing deal over technology patents expired on 9 April. Their increasingly bitter fight is worrying investors and the industry on both sides of the Atlantic.

The dispute centres on Nokia's use of Qualcomm patents for high-speed 3G wireless technology, but it also has a bearing on Qualcomm's chips business, which Nokia says uses many Nokia-patented technologies.

Analysts estimate Nokia has paid Qualcomm about $500m (£253m) per year and wants to reduce this cost. Nokia says its patent portfolio is much stronger now than 15 years ago, when the original cross-licensing deal was signed.

Industry players and analysts alike expect any licensing agreement between the two to have a major impact on the future of 3G technologies.

Qualcomm has also been fighting over patents with rival Broadcom, with the International Trade Commission (ITC) ruling against Qualcomm in that dispute, banning imports of new advanced phones using chips the ITC said infringed on Broadcom patents.

In June 2006 Qualcomm filed a complaint against Nokia with the ITC regarding six GSM patents, but the judge has put the case on hold indefinitely.

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August 17, 2007
Author: Reuters
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