| 16th April - Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson,
NEC, NextWave Wireless, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks and Sony Ericsson have t
announced a mutual commitment to a framework for establishing predictable and
more transparent maximum aggregate costs for licensing intellectual property rights
(IPR) that relate to 3GPP Long Term Evolution and Service Architecture Evolution
standards (LTE/SAE). The companies invite all interested parties to join this
initiative which is intended to stimulate early adoption of mobile broadband technology
across the communications and consumer electronic industries. The framework
is based on the prevalent industry principle of fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory
(FRAND) licensing terms for essential patents. This means that the companies agree,
subject to reciprocity, to reasonable, maximum aggregate royalty rates based on
the value added by the technology in the end product and to flexible licensing
arrangements according to the licensors' proportional share of all standard essential
IPR for the relevant product category. Specifically, the companies support
that a reasonable maximum aggregate royalty level for LTE essential IPR in handsets
is a single-digit percentage of the sales price. For notebooks, with embedded
LTE capabilities, the companies support a single-digit dollar amount as the maximum
aggregate royalty level. The parties believe the market will drive the LTE licensing
regime to be in accordance with these principles and aggregate royalty levels. This
framework balances the prevailing business conditions relevant for the successful
widespread adoption of the LTE standard, which continues its progress toward definitive
adoption by the industry in the applicable standards forums and organizations.
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