The Finnish mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, announced today that they are suing Apple for infringing 10 patents owned by Nokia, in the iPhone.
The infringed patents includes GSM, UMTS and wireless LAN (WLAN) standards.
As a leading innovator in wireless communications, Nokia has created one of the strongest and broadest patent portfolios in the industry, investing more than EUR 40 billion in R&D during the last two decades. Much of this intellectual property, including the patents in suit, has been declared essential to industry standards. Nokia has already successfully entered into license agreements including these patents with approximately 40 companies, including virtually all the leading mobile device vendors, allowing the industry to benefit from Nokia’s innovation.
The patents covers technology that are all integrated in the iPhone and the suit covers all iPhones shipped since the iPhone was introduced in 2007.
According to analyst Gene Munster, is the endgame with the suit patent royalties from Apple , because Nokia wants to hasten the process and wants a patent royalty of 1%-2% on every iPhone sold in compensation for the technologies that according to Nokia, are patented to them.
Read the entire press release from Nokia