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Fifth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2000)
Standards and Intellectual Property Rights - The International Standardization of Third-Generation Mobile System
Antibes, France
July 04-July 06
ISBN: 0-7695-0722-0
Björn Hjelm, University of Colorado
When the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) selected a radio access technology based on Wideband Code-Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), sponsored by European telecommunications equipment manufactures Ericsson and Nokia, for its third-generation wireless communications system, a bitter dispute developed between ETSI and Qualcomm, Inc. Qualcomm threatened to withhold its intellectual property on the CDMA technology unless the Europeans agreed to make the radio access technology backward compatible with IS-95 standard, Qualcomm's favored version of CDMA. A dispute over intellectual property rights over key CDMA techniques also erupted between Ericsson and Qualcomm and both filed patent infringement in US Court. The dispute halted the standards activity and has troubled operators worldwide as well as the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
Citation:
Björn Hjelm, "Standards and Intellectual Property Rights - The International Standardization of Third-Generation Mobile System," iscc, pp.274, Fifth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2000), 2000
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