Nokia Extends Apple Dispute to Germany, Netherlands, U.K. - PC Magazine (Waytown) Nokia Extends Apple Dispute to Germany, Netherlands, U.K. - PC Magazine (Waytown)

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Nokia Extends Apple Dispute to Germany, Netherlands, U.K. - PC Magazine (Waytown)

Nokia Extends Apple Dispute to Germany, Netherlands, U.K. - PC Magazine
On Thursday, Nokia stepped up its patent fight against Apple by filing patent-infringement claims in Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The suits claim Apple's iPod, iPhone, and iPod touch infringe Nokia's patents. Nokia said that the new
Source: www.pcmag.com

Nokia Siemens touts new 650Mbps HSPA standard as LTE-A alternative - IT wire
Nokia Siemens Networks, in conjunction with US mobile operator T-Mobile, has submitted a proposal for a new HSPA standard that would deliver downstream bandwidths up to 650Mbps. Although the LTE and LTE-Advanced standards provide a clear roadmap to 1Gbps
Source: www.itwire.com

Nokia takes Apple patent fight to British, German & Dutch courts - Beta News
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia on Thursday announced it had filed claims against Apple in the UK High Court, Dusseldorf and Mannheim District Courts in Germany, and the District Court of the Hague, Netherlands. The three new complaints join those already
Source: www.betanews.com

Nokia Adds to Laundry List of Patent Infringement Suits Against Apple (NOK,AAPL) - TMCnet
Dec 16, 2010 (SmarTrend News Watch via COMTEX) -- Officials from Nokia Corp. (NYSE:NOK) announced Thursday that the company has filed for additional patent infringements against smartphone rival Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). Nokia officials allege that Apple
Source: 4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com

Nokia files more patent complaints against Apple - CNET News
Nokia won't give Apple a break. The company filed patent-infringement claims against Apple in the U.K., Germany, and the Netherlands today. A total of 13 patents were included in the company's filings, bringing the total to 37 total claims against Apple
Source: news.cnet.com

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