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To: TobagoJack who wrote (19373)6/8/2007 1:28:03 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217573
 
Patent Ruling Strikes a Blow at Qualcomm. I told MQ patents are an anachronism but he keeps defending the concept.
Paul E. Jacobs, chief executive of Qualcomm, said the I.T.C. overstepped its statutory authority and the decision had the potential to disrupt the supply of handsets in a way that, he said, could hurt wireless carriers, and consumers.

part of a broader dispute between Qualcomm, one of the biggest makers in the world of chips for mobile phones, and Broadcom, which makes chips for many digital devices and is trying to gain more business in the mobile phone market.

nytimes.com
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