Patents & Licensing Agreements
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Partnerships
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Notes
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Chinese Vendors – Huawei
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WCDMA, cross licensing (Shanghai Daily, 25 April, 2006)
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Nokia
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In 2005, Huawei had filed 249 PCT (Property Cooperation Treaty) international patent applications, ranking 37 among the global applicants and exceeding Cisco Systems’ 212 applications. Huawei owns 5 percent of the global wideband code division multiple access patents
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WCDMA, cross licensing (Ericsson, 22 Aug, 2002)
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Ericsson
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cdmaOne and CDMA2000 1X equipment, royalty-bearing licensing agreement (Qualcomm, 1 Nov, 2001)
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Qualcomm
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LAN switches and routers, formed a JV called 3Com-Huawei (Business Week Online, 22 Dec, 2003)
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3Com
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But in Dec. 2005 3Com announced it would assume majority ownership of the JV (BusinessWeek Online, February 2, 2006)
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Broadband network technologies, JV (Business Week Online, 2 Feb, 2006)
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Nortel
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But the JV was dissolved in June 2006
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TDSCDMA, formed a JV called TD Tech Ltd (Internet News, 29 Aug, 2003)
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Siemens
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WCDMA platform (3GNewsroom, 16 Sept, 2003)
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Infineon
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Huawei and Infineon opened a joint R&D lab in 2002
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Operations support systems (OSS), research partnership (Light Reading, 2 March, 2006)
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HP
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Jointly establish an OSS laboratory in Shenzhen
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Chinese Vendors – ZTE
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Granted a license to develop, manufacture and sell cdmaOne and CDMA2000 1X equipment, royalty-bearing licensing agreement (Qualcomm, 2 July, 2001)
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Qualcomm
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Wireless broadband chip, ‘Rosedale’, based on the IEEE 802.16 specification (WiMaxxed, 13 Jan, 2005)
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Intel
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TDSCDMA, OEM
(NE Asia Online, 23 May, 2005)
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Ericsson
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Ericsson will integrate ZTE's TD-SCDMA Node B into its radio access network
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3G equipment and NGN, partnership (Business Week Online, 23 Nov, 2005)
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Cisco
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Chinese Vendors – Datang
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TD-SCDMA, partnership (eeTimes Online, 16 Jan, 2003)
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Siemens
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Parent company is the China Academy of Telecommunications Technology of the MII
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TD-SCDMA chipset and protocol stack, form a JV in Feb, 2002 called Commit, (eeTimes Online, 16 Jan, 2003)
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Nokia, T1, LG, Putian (now Potevio), DBTel
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Core TD-SCDMA chipsets and reference designs for mobile terminals, formed a JV called T3G in Dec, 2002 (eeTimes Online, 16 Jan, 2003)
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Philips and Samsung
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Key applications such as the micro-browser, messaging client and Java virtual machine, partnership (Peoples Daily, 6 July, 2004)
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Access, Internet access technologies provider in Japan
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ARM Technologies for wireless applications, licensing agreement (ARM, 25 Jan, 2005)
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ARM
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eZiText™ technology, five-year licensing agreement (Zi Corporation, 16 Oct, 2001)
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Zi Corporation
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ZSP540 digital signal processor (DSP) for 3G wireless applications, licensing agreement (3G Newsroom, 30 Nov, 2004)
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LSI Logic Corporation
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TD-SCDMA, partnership agreement (TelecomAsia, 12 Nov, 2004)
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Alcatel
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Foreign Companies
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Alcatel - CDMA radio access solutions, OEM (ZTE, Partnership Breakthroughs In 2005)
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ZTE
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ZTE´s CDMA radio access portfolio integrated into Alcatel´s end-to-end CDMA solutions.
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France Télécom - Linux operating system for 3G handsets, research partnership (8 Dec, 2005)
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ZTE
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Nokia - WCDMA and TD-SCDMA, JV (China Daily, October 14, 2005)
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Putian (now Potevio)
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STMicroelectronics - TD-SCDMA System-on-Chip (SoC) products, licensing agreement (eeTimes Online, 16 Jan, 2003)
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Datang
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