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the industry is still not sure how much actual savings will happen in going with Apple's "royalty free" promise if TS102 221 selected the Apple proposal (Nokia was going to hold back licensing their IP for it if Apple's was chosen, but now say they will).....

but there are certainly comparisons to some of IDCC's proposals in the WGs....that may have had some technical superiorities....but were not chosen because alternatives offered "less" royalties or could impact license negotiations....


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Tue, 05 Jun 12 4:44 PM
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Nokia Unhappy With Favorable Decision for Apple’s iPhone
By Aabha Rathee
June 04 2012 inShare2Email This
Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) insistence on a smaller SIM card has finally been accepted despite opposition from other phone makers. The international standards body, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, approved the nano-SIM, which is 40 percent smaller than the prior model at its 12.3 millimeters by 8.8 mm by 0.67 mm.

Phone makers had debated the change for months, disagreeing over design and size alterations. Nokia (NYSE:NOK) and Research In Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) had both disagreed with Apple’s suggestions, with the Finnish phone company reportedly even accusing the iPhone maker of misusing the standardization process. Nokia remained unhappy with Friday’s decision. “Nokia continues to believe that the selected nano-SIM proposal is technically inferior and not suitable for a number of applications,” the company said in a statement to The Verge.

With the smaller size, device manufacturers will theoretically have additional room for a larger battery or additional components. The new card will be backwards compatible with existing SIM card designs, and offer the same functionality as all current cards, ETSI said.


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