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ZTE Holds 235 LTE Essential Patents |
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ZTE has secured 235 essential patents for LTE standards. The
Chinese vendor has a 7% share of the total LTE essential patents
declared on the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) online database of
the European Telecommunications Standards Institute as of 30 November
2010. The company aims to achieve at least 10% of LTE essential patent
market share by 2012.
ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock
code: 000063.SZ), a leading global provider of telecommunications
equipment and network solutions, today announced that it is now one of
the leading vendors in the world of essential patent (EP) for LTE
standards, securing 235 of these patents.
ZTE also has a 7% share of the total LTE essential patents declared
on the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) online database of the
European Telecommunications Standards Institute as of 30th November
2010. ZTE’s patents are an indication of its powerful capabilities in
terms of LTE research and development.
This share of LTE essential patents is a result of ZTE’s continuous
R&D investment in the LTE-related key technologies since 2004. As
of the end of 2010, ZTE had submitted more than 6800 proposals to 3GPP,
of which more than 3900 proposals involved LTE/SAE technologies, and
had made more than 2900 LTE-related patent applications.
Looking ahead, ZTE aims to increase its current share of LTE
essential patents from 7% to 10% by 2012, according to Mr. Hu Jian,
Vice President of ZTE. The company will also commit more R&D
resources to accumulate essential patents and adopt a pro-active
approach in improving 4G and incubating 4G+ standards.
“With LTE essential patents being evenly distributed among different
vendors, we believe that it will be helpful to provide a comparatively
healthy and balanced IPR licensing environment for the development of
the 4G industry,” said Mr. Hu.
He also emphasized that ZTE had been committed to following the FRAND
(fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory) principle for any company
wanting to achieve a patent license from ZTE Corporation. As the
migration of 3GPP standards, there is no doubt that ZTE will contribute
more essential solutions to LTE and its evolved standards.
Source: ETSI IPR Online Database
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