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Nokia, Samsung Ink Multi-year 5G Patent Deal

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Nokia and Samsung hailed the renewal of a patent cross-licensing deal covering 5G technologies, a move the Finnish vendor stated refreshed an agreement which expired at the close of 2022.

The new agreement sees Samsung’s royalty payments backdated to 1 January, with the deal set to span several years.

Nokia did not disclose specifics about the make-up of the cross-licensing deal, noting only the agreement was consistent with assumptions made in its Q3 2022 earnings statement regarding its outlook.

President of Nokia Technologies, Jenni Lukander noted it reached an “amicable” agreement with Samsung, giving both companies “freedom to innovate”.

Nokia highlighted an investment of more than €130 billion(US$141.23billion) in R&D since 2000, developing around 20,000 patents, 4,500 of which are essential to 5G.

In 2021, Samsung ended a long-running legal dispute with Ericsson when it agreed a patent licence deal covering several mobile technologies.

Nokia and Samsung hailed the renewal of a patent cross-licensing deal covering 5G technologies, a move the Finnish vendor stated refreshed an agreement which expired at the close of 2022.

The new agreement sees Samsung’s royalty payments backdated to 1 January, with the deal set to span several years.

Nokia did not disclose specifics about the make-up of the cross-licensing deal, noting only the agreement was consistent with assumptions made in its Q3 2022 earnings statement regarding its outlook.

President of Nokia Technologies, Jenni Lukander noted it reached an “amicable” agreement with Samsung, giving both companies “freedom to innovate”.

Nokia highlighted an investment of more than €130 billion in R&D since 2000, developing around 20,000 patents, 4,500 of which are essential to 5G.

In 2021, Samsung ended a long-running legal dispute with Ericsson when it agreed a patent licence deal covering several mobile technologies.

Nokia and Samsung hailed the renewal of a patent cross-licensing deal covering 5G technologies, a move the Finnish vendor stated refreshed an agreement which expired at the close of 2022.

The new agreement sees Samsung’s royalty payments backdated to 1 January, with the deal set to span several years.

Nokia did not disclose specifics about the make-up of the cross-licensing deal, noting only the agreement was consistent with assumptions made in its Q3 2022 earnings statement regarding its outlook.

President of Nokia Technologies, Jenni Lukander noted it reached an “amicable” agreement with Samsung, giving both companies “freedom to innovate”.

Nokia highlighted an investment of more than €130 billion in R&D since 2000, developing around 20,000 patents, 4,500 of which are essential to 5G.

In 2021, Samsung ended a long-running legal dispute with Ericsson when it agreed a patent licence deal covering several mobile technologies.

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