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Nokia sued by Qualcomm

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Wed May 24 2006, 14:45
QUALCOMM HAS taken legal action in the UK against Nokia, claiming it has infringed two of its patents.

The action, in the High Court in London, seeks an injunction against Nokia and damages related to the number of phones sold which use the patents.

The patents relate to GSM, GPRS and EDGE products made by Nokia, and is, said Qualcomm, an extension of a case filed in the US last November.

Qualcomm claims that although some Nokia phones can work with GPRS and EDGE, they don't work with CDMA technology. µ

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