Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sprint sues Time Warner, Comcast, Cable One and Cox for infringing twelve digital phone patents

Sprint

lawyers have been suspended with nothing to do for a few days, so it's time for 'em to get back to work. The Network now is now focusing on STIs sites of Time Warner, Comcast, Cox and Cable One, slapping each with a separate action claiming that they violated the most out of twelve of their patents. Technology companies are using the Sprint States, related to the transmission of voice data packets and was patented in the 1990s. Interestingly, several were the subject of infringement cases against STIs manifest 2007 Vonage VoIP company, which ordered to pay $ 80 million. In deposits, Sprint said that the four entities "have great value in this technology and have diverted without the permission of Sprint." Our world can be scary and confusing, but it can be lucrative ensure both. And let's face it - left Sprint a few bills to pay over the next two years.

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Time Warner, Comcast, Cox and Cable One digital phone to violate patents on twelve originally appeared on Engadget Wed December 21 2011 2:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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