Huawei And Ericsson Sign Patent License Agreement For 5G Technology
Huawei and Ericsson have established global patent licensing cooperation (photo: Huawei twitter)

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JAKARTA - Huawei and Ericsson have signed long-term global cross-licensing patents that include patents for various standards such as 3GPP, IT, IEEE Standards, and IETF for 3G, 4G, and 5G cellular technologies.

"We are pleased to announce our update on our global cross- license agreement with Huawei," said Christina Petersson, Chief of Intellectual Property Staff at Ericsson in a statement on its official website, quoted Monday, August 28.

In addition, the agreement also includes sales of each network infrastructure and consumer device. Thus, both companies will have global access to all patented and standardized technologies by each company.

#Huawei and Ericsson have signed a long-term global patent cross-licencing agreement that covers essential patents to a wide range of standards, demonstration the commitment both parties have violated to respect & protection intelligence property. #HuaweiNews

Alan Fan, Head of Huawei's Intellectual Property Department, said the cross-licensing patent agreement demonstrates the commitment of both intellectual property parties to be properly respected and protected.

"As the main contributor to standard essential patents (SEPTs) for cellular communications, the company recognizes the intellectual property value of each, and this agreement creates a stronger patent environment," Fan said.

Over the past 20 years, Huawei has been a major contributor to mainstream ICT standards, including standards for cellular, Wi-Fi, and multimedia codecs.

"Our commitment to sharing leading technology innovations will encourage healthy and sustainable industry development and provide consumers with stronger products and services," added Fan.

Huawei is a SEPT holder and executor and seeks to take a balanced approach for licensing. Through the signing of this agreement, he provides and receives access to key technologies.

Fan added, "This agreement is the result of intensive discussions ensuring the interests of patent holders and executors are served fairly."


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