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Re: Why Apple Dropped 3% After Hitting an All-Time High

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Here is another example placing its origination on 9/4;
I think all these mentions of IDCC are very good for us especially since they originate in Korea, thinking a deal with Samsung and/or LG will be coming.

Korean media confirmed that the iPhone 5 will support LTE! Samsung: a listing on the report

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Source: Lean press release: Reporter Guo Yanxi
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Apple (Apple Inc.) Is expected to be published in the General Assembly on September 12, Samsung Electronics (Samsung Electronics) equipped with LTE 4G mobile communications technology of the next generation iPhone (known as iPhone 5) have the most LTE patent has long been waiting for to make case! Korea Times (Korea Times) reported that Samsung experienced a direct controversy involving solely in charge of the 10th in a telephone interview, said the company has indeed decided to Apple to take immediate legal action, Europe and even the United States are Samsung decided to sue the major countries.

SK Telecom (SK Telecom) an unnamed supervisor has been recognized in the 10th, Apple will launch 4G LTE technology equipped iPhone 5, the agreement has been finalized and Apple to support LTE iPhone will be launched in South Korea.

Addition to Samsung, HTC (249Cool LTE patent is expected to receive support for the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), listed on the iPhone 5 may also become a stumbling block. ITC Judge Thomas Pender September interview with Bloomberg that Apple claims HTC LTE originally belonged to ADC Telecommunications Inc., The two related patent and no legitimate ownership of a wireless network, but he probably will not stand in Apple this side. Pender said he attaches great importance to clear and convincing evidence, must have full grasp to sentencing in the United States registered a patent is invalid.

However, Apple seems to be well prepared. Chosun Ilbo (Chosun is Ilbo) reported on September 4, the Korean Intellectual Property Office (Korean Intellectual Property Office, KIPO), announced on September 3, Apple registered in the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (European Telecommunications Standards Institute, ETSI) LTE patents the right the number has risen to 318, accounting for 4.9% of the total number of LTE patents, to become the world's top ten patent owners. In contrast, Apple's last (2011) year's no LTE patent.

So far, Samsung Electronics has 819 LTE ​​patents (12.7%) of the total, ranking the highest of all global manufacturers; second is the iPhone wireless communication technology licensor InterDigital, Inc. has 780 LTE patents (a total of 12.1 %). In addition, Huawei Technologies (Huawei) 402 LTE patents (accounting for 6.2% of the total), ranked fifth in the world.

The new iPad support LTE technology. However, the International official website of Apple's new iPad Wi-Fi + 4G able to connect to the LTE network, but the support of radio frequency bands, but different countries outside of North America.

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Re: Why Apple Dropped 3% After Hitting an All-Time High
By: DND
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Tue, 11 Sep 12 3:16 PM
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Magilla best I can tell the original source of that information is Korean and it started in the press around the world about 6 days ago.

IDCC #2 per this article

Apple hoards LTE patents to deflect Samsung attack

Possible defensive move to stop Samsung marching iPhone 5 to court
By Phil Muncaster • Get more from this author

Posted in Networks, 5th September 2012 05:44 GMT
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Apple has been hoarding LTE patents in a bid to head off a possible legal attack from fierce rival Samsung on its forthcoming iPhone 5, according to reports from Korea.

Apple has gone from holding zero LTE patents last year to having 318 filed away today. That's around five per cent of the world’s total, today, the Korea Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) told local news site The Chosun Ilbo.


Cupertino apparently developed just 44 of those patents itself while the rest were bought from once-proud Nortel as it was broken up.

The Rockstar Bidco consortium which Apple joined with EMC, Microsoft and others to bid for further Nortel patents owns a further 116 LTE patents, effectively bumping Apple’s number up in excess of 400.

By comparison, Samsung has the largest share of the patents on the planet with 819 (12.7 per cent), while US patent firm InterDigital is second with 780 (12.1 per cent).

"This shows that Apple has been taking strategic steps to acquire intellectual property to prepare for potential legal disputes before it launches its own LTE smartphones," a KIPO official told Chosun Ilbo.

The report echoes claims in the Korean Times on Friday that Samsung – still smarting after its defeat to Apple in a Californian court last month – was readying a move to strike back at the fruity tech brand.

It claims that Samsung confirmed it would “immediately sue” Apple if the Californian phone-maker releases an LTE device.

With the iPhone 5 possibly set to sport such functionality when it is announced next week, we should find out sooner rather than later.

However, patent expert Florian Mueller warned that the Korean electronics giant would do well to rethink its strategy, telling The Reg: “4G/LTE won't be Samsung's key to a free pass for infringement”.

“I would strongly discourage Samsung from trying to use 4G/LTE-essential patents to shut down the iPhone 5,” he added in a blog post.

“It won't improve Samsung's position. It will only make things worse, especially with antitrust regulators. In my view, the reasonable approach for Samsung would be to sue for FRAND royalties over its Standard Essential Patents, not injunctions.” ®

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/05/apple_samsung_iphone5_lte/

same info different article;

http://www.phonearena.com/news/Apple-has-pre-emptively-loaded-up-its-LTE-patent-defense-gun-against-Samsung_id34046


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