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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 174.810.0%Dec 26 9:30 AM EST

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To: scratchmyback who wrote (61991)4/5/2007 8:29:22 AM
From: Qgent   of 197032
 
Nokia has until 2007 paid less than 3 per cent cumulative license fees under all of its patent license agreements involving WCDMA products.

The way I'm reading this, is that Nokia is a net payer of 3 percent when they account for all of there license agreements with all parties not just with Qcom.

This way they wouldn't technically be breaking the NDA.

So if Qcom gets 4.5%, and a Nokia payment nets 3%, then Nokia is collecting 1.5% for their IPR with other players?

This payment or offer, might be Nokia's back door to keeping the option to renew alive. ( I mean option to stall )

I need more coffee.

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