Huawei Sues Verizon After Patent Talks Break Down

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Huawei and Verizon's not-very-public feud has escalated into courtroom warfare because the telecoms company files lawsuits across Texas. Huawei is alleging that Verizon is infringing on its networking patents without paying the proper fees, and it wants "compensation Shipping containers for sale Rhode Island Verizon's use of patented expertise." The Chinese giant says it began talking to Verizon on February seventh, 2019, but talks broke down on January 21st, 2020. The obvious breakdown prompted the authorized broadside, with claims filed in each the Jap and Western district of Texas.

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