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Ericsson files complaint against Apple over tech licence payments

Published 14/01/2015, 16:08
© Reuters. A general view of an office of Swedish telecom giant Ericsson is seen in Lund
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish telecom equipment supplier Ericsson (ST:ERICb) said on Wednesday it filed a complaint against Apple Inc (O:AAPL) over mobile technology licence payments, responding to a lawsuit from the iPhone maker earlier this month.

Ericsson said in its filing to a U.S. district court that Apple's licence to use technology developed by the Swedish firm and used in many smartphones and tablet computers had expired, and that two years of negotiations had not led to a new deal.

Ericsson wants the court to determine whether its licence offer to Apple is fair.

"We have been trying to negotiate a new agreement. We came to the conclusion we needed the help of a third party," its chief intellectual property officer, Kasim Alfalahi, said.

Apple filed its suit on Jan. 12, alleging the LTE wireless technology patents were not essential to industry cellular standards and that Ericsson was demanding excessive royalties.

Ericsson, the world's number one mobile network equipment manufacturer ahead of China's Huawei and Finland's Nokia (HE:NOK1V), said two years ago it was prioritising intellectual property rights (IPR) revenues, given its patent portfolio and investments in research and development.

Early last year number one smartphone maker Samsung Electronics Co <0059330.KS> agreed to pay Ericsson $650 million along with years of royalties to end a licence dispute.

If the dispute with Apple also went Ericsson's way, the U.S. firm would have to pay it between 2-6 billion (164.34-493 million pounds) crowns annually, analysts said, based on estimates of levels of handset sales and royalty payments per phone.

Ericsson had IPR revenues of 10.6 billion crowns in 2013, including a lump-sum payment from Apple. In 2012 they amounted to 6.6 billion crowns.

Ericsson has more than 100 agreements with most major players in the industry, and its patent portfolio includes over 35,000 patents worldwide and covers 2G, 3G and 4G technologies.

Patent infringement suits have become frequent in high-tech industries such as telecoms in recent years.

Ericsson filed its complaint in Texas, while Apple filed its lawsuit in California.

© Reuters. A general view of an office of Swedish telecom giant Ericsson is seen in Lund

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