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ZTE's Statement on Huawei's Lawsuits
SHENZHEN, China --(Business Wire)--
ZTE Corporation notifies that Huawei has filed the court petition to the
Mannheim Court against ZTE Deutschland GmbH with respect to the LTE (News - Alert) and
terminal patents. On March 15, the Mannheim Court in Germany declared to
dismiss the Huawei's accusation of ZTE's infringement on the LTE
terminal patents. With respect to the court's decision on 'Key
Derivation Function' patent infringement, ZTE will appeal to the higher
court. ZTE is confident that the ZTE product involved in the lawsuit
launched by Huawei (News - Alert) doesn't infringe Huawei's patent rights related to
this court petition. The court decision won't affect any ZTE business
operations around the globe including in Germany.
ZTE (News - Alert) also notifies that Huawei has launched several other patent lawsuits
against ZTE Corporation in Germany, France and Hungary. ZTE has the
prepared solutions to all relevant patent lawsuits. These lawsuits won't
affect ZTE's business operations around the globe. ZTE will pay close
attention to these cases and guarantee that such lawsuits won't
interfere with the benefits of both the clients and the company.
Starting from 2011, ZTE has filed 18 patent lawsuits against Huawei in
Europe and China, concerning a portfolio of LTE infrastructure, core
network and terminals. ZTE won a series of lawsuits in China Shenzhen
Intermediate Court and German Patent Courts in 2012. ZTE will pay close
attention to these lawsuits and proactively coordinate with all parties
to get the lawsuitswell settled. In terms of those unlicensed product
sales, ZTE will take any legal means including sales bans and
compensation to prevent any infringements to ZTE's patent rights and
protect the benefits of both the clients and the company.
Regarding the 5 patent lawsuits Huawei launched in Germany, the 1 patent
lawsuit Huawei launched in France and the 4 patent lawsuits that Huawei
launched in Hungary, the situation is as follows:
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Of the 5 lawsuits in Germany, the Europe Patent Bureau has declared
the invalidation for 2 of the 5 patents in 2012. ZTE will continue to
follow the other patent cases and their invalidation process and put
the prepared solutions into operation
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The patent family including the rotator data card that Huawei launched
the lawsuit about against ZTE in France was declared invalid by China
Courts and Germany Patent Courts. ZTE is confident that this patent
will be declared completely invalid in France
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The 4 patent lawsuits that Huawei has launched against ZTE in Hungary
were stopped based on Hungary Court's judgment on ZTE's appeal for
invalidation on these patents
ZTE is in a high-tech industry densely driven by high-tech innovations.
ZTE takes technology innovation as its DNA planted in the development
process, taking the core patents as its core KPI in driving its
technology innovations. ZTE has kept on investing 10% of the corporate
revenue into the R&D ever since its foundation in 1985. As of 2012,
ZTE's patent applications have reached 48,000, with PCT applications
exceeding 12,000. The PCT applications ZTE submitted to WIPO reached
3918 items in 2012, expected to be ranking World No 1 among the global
enterprises. ZTE is expected to possess even more overseas patent
licenses in 2014, highly involving in LTE infrastructure, and
intellectual terminals. Such a large-scale, high-quality patent mass
will make ZTE more forceful and competitive around the globe especially
in the European and American markets.
ZTE respects any rational loyalty demands from other vendors and has
been seeking for cross-licensing and package solutions to the IPR
license issues in the industry. ZTE has to date reached agreements
widely with other vendors like Qualcomm, Siemens (News - Alert) and Ericsson. In 2012,
ZTE is ranked as one of the top tier vendors in terms of patent
licensing fee in the industry.
ZTE sincerely reminds all who are highly concerned about the lawsuits
launched by Huawei:
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ZTE is committed to the rational competition in the industry and ready
to settle any IPR issues through negotiations
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ZTE will depend on its own established IPR strengths to fight against
any irrational and malicious IPR competitions in the industry and try
every means to create a healthy business environment for the whole
industry

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