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To: Eric L who wrote (31707)9/16/2000 8:32:24 PM
From: voop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Selling tool kits don't make a gorilla

Yes but licensing your patented technology to others creating a value chain and then getting royalties on future products developed and sold sets you up for a tornado.

qiave.com

And its ECC is regarded as important enough to become an ANSI standard.

From Cert website " ECC standardization reached a major milestone in 1999 with the issuance of the ANSI X9.62 standard. Also in 1999, the U.S. Government' s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced new parameters that confirmed Certicom's ECC standards, and which will enhance the interoperability and scalability of Certicom's ECC technology worldwide."

They are developing their PKI offeriings and have a voice in the SSL space from the 1999 acquisition of Consensus.

Now moving into consulting services with latest purchase of DRG certicom.com

Having a patented version of public domain technology doesn't do much either.

Why not? Isn't Qualcomm a company with a patented version CDMAONE, CDMA2000) of a public domain technology? They have no IP for S-cdma of tern and Chinese-Phillips CDMA maybe so and WLL fixed who knows.

Feel free to slice in little pieces

Voop