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Aerohive Files Action to Invalidate Competitor Patent and For Declaration of Non-Infringement
SUNNYVALE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Aerohive
Networks™, the
leader in controller-less Wi-Fi and cloud-enabled networking, announced
today that it has filed an action seeking a determination that a
competitor's claims of patent infringement are without merit and that
the asserted patent is invalid, unenforceable, and not infringed.
News Facts
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AirTight Networks (News - Alert) has asserted that Aerohive's innovative Hive Access
Point product incorporated WIPS technology that infringes one of
AirTight's patents. The technology - a rarely used feature included in
older Aerohive (News - Alert) software releases - is not included in any current or
anticipated Aerohive product offering.
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All or most Aerohive customers are already running newer software
versions without this feature. Any customers still on old releases can
readily update their software to remove this feature from their
products. Aerohive currently recommends software releases 3.5r5 for
AP120s and 4.1r5 and 5.1r4 for all other products.
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In addition to the pending action, Aerohive also intends to pursue a
request for reexamination of the AirTight patent by the United States
Patent Office, and Aerohive believes that the patent will be
determined to be invalid.
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Aerohive's legal action followed efforts over several months to
resolve the dispute with AirTight without litigation.
Comments
"This lawsuit relates to a long-standing disagreement with AirTight over
claimed use of its WIPS 'marker packet' technology in older software
releases," said Steve Debenham, vice president of legal services,
Aerohive. "We do not believe the AirTight lawsuit has any basis in fact,
and we believe the AirTight patent asserted against us is invalid and
not enforceable."
"Aerohive places high value on business integrity and product
innovation," said David Flynn, chief executive officer, Aerohive
Networks. "These are standards to which we hold ourselves personally and
against which we measure our success as a company. We believe AirTight's
claims will prove fruitless, and felt we had no choice but to proceed
with a legal action to confirm that the AirTight patent is invalid and
unenforceable, and that we do not infringe."
"We believe that this legal action in no way affects use of Aerohive
current or anticipated product offering, and our customers can be
confident in our full commitment to them and support for our products,"
concluded Flynn.
About Aerohive Networks (News - Alert)
People want to work anywhere; on any device, and IT needs to enable them
-- without drowning in complexity or compromising on security,
performance, reliability or cost. Aerohive's mission is to Simpli-Fi
these enterprise access networks with a cloud-enabled, self-organizing,
service-aware, identity-based infrastructure that includes innovative
Wi-Fi, VPN, branch routing and switching solutions.
Aerohive was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. Investors
include Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Lightspeed Venture Partners,
Northern Light Venture Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA)
and Institutional Venture Partners (IVP). For more information,
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