Huawei ZTE does not reconcile: The scramble for hundreds of billions of LTE orders erupted in Europe
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South All cartography: Huang Jing ZTE's war between the two countries has not been quiet, the contradictions between both sides further escalation. Recently, ZTE Counterclaim Huawei infringement has entered the judicial process, the indictment recently to Huawei. ZTE called on Huawei to immediately stop manufacturing and using LTE system equipment and to ban Huawei from carrying out LTE scale technology tests. Huawei, in response to the south, said yesterday that "Huawei is a leading company in LTE technology, with a 15% share of basic patents and a global leader." We welcome and have the confidence to respond to ZTE's lawsuit and believe that the law can solve the disputes in a fair manner. Zhang analysis of the Industrial Policy Institute of China Information Industry Development Institute, Huawei's ZTE lawsuit deep reason is the market overlapping, from ZTE's point of view, solves the legal dispute as soon as possible the best choice. At the same time as ZTE, Huawei's overseas expansion is accelerating. Recently, Huawei set up its first overseas board in Australia and hired three former Australian officials to serve as independent directors to expand the Australian market. Litigation into the judicial process Shenzhen the Intermediate People's Court has formally accepted ZTE sued Huawei Lt E patent infringement lawsuit case. The indictment has entered the judicial process, and Huawei has recently received a petition from ZTE. It is understood that ZTE in Shenzhen to sue Huawei infringement of its three LT-e patents, the petition requirements include: The decision Huawei immediately stop manufacturing and use T d-lt e system equipment, and prohibit Huawei to carry out the T D-lte Scale Technology test. Huawei responded by saying: "Huawei is the leading enterprise of Lt e Technology, the basic patent has a share of 15%, ranking the forefront of the world." We welcome and have the confidence to respond to ZTE's lawsuit and believe that the law can solve the disputes in a fair manner. Huawei's lawsuit on the origin of ZTE's grievances: April 28 night, Huawei in Germany, France and Hungary, the ZTE violated its data cards, LTE patents and trademarks brought to the lawsuit, bashing ZTE. May 2, the Hamburg District Court of Germany issued a temporary ban on ZTE to provide, marketing or have a specific trademark and design of a U-SB modem, Huawei's first win. ZTE immediately launched the "anti-pinch" said, has filed a complaint in China, suing Huawei infringement of some of its key patents, such as LTE, has entered the judicial process, Huawei has recently received the ZTE petition, ZTE said, "It is not known when the final results." "China Information Industry Development Institute Industrial Policy Institute Zhang Analysis, Huawei ZTE Mutual Action, its direct purpose or for the negotiations to find a good chip, and deep-seated reason is the market overlap." ZTE's mutual lawsuit indicates that the new trend of industry development is facing the bottleneck of enterprise development, and strategic adjustment is imperative. For ZTE, Huawei sued ZTE, trying to force ZTE to negotiate and give a certain benefit to hinder its development in the European market. In conjunction with Ericsson's lawsuit against ZTE in early April, ZTE will not only need to devote a lot of energy to litigation in the European market, but also be subject to variousBehavioral restrictions, lengthy lawsuits can only hinder their development in Europe. Therefore, from the perspective of ZTE, resolving legal disputes as soon as possible is the best choice. LTE to compete for the main battlefield ZTE Counterattack Huawei, sued its three Lt E patent infringement. Huawei in Europe v. ZTE also involves ZTE infringing its data cards, LT e patents and trademarks. Why would the two parties be involved in LT E? Is Lt E The culprit in this intellectual property dispute? "The future is to compete in the L T e field. The traditional product market has been occupied, the development space is limited. And Lt E is a new technology, the future will involve hundreds of millions of, the market prospect is huge. Therefore, LTE will become the main battlefield for future competition, the focus of both sides. "Xiang, CEO of the network, said LTE is not only Huawei ZTE two important growth drivers, but also the focus of contention." Although in court, Huawei ZTE two brothers noisy. But in the 2010 annual report of both sides, there was a tacit agreement that "L T E Network's global layout will bring new opportunities." "LTE is finally expected to become a unified technology for mobile broadband in the future and will grow faster than any previous mobile technology." It is expected that in the next 5 years, the number of global L T e users will increase by 400% of the annual composite growth rate (C A G R), will reach 600 million in 2015, thereby achieving a leap from ubiquitous voice to pan-broadband. "Recently, Huawei has won LTE orders including the Dutch operator K PN N V, Telefónica and Deutsche Telekom, while ZTE has built the world's first LT Efds d/t commercial Network in Sweden and Denmark alone. The two sides have waged a commercial battle for LTE orders. "At present, both sides have technical imperfections in the area of Lt E, so it is easy to appear you use my technology, I use your technology, the emergence of patent mutual complaint is inevitable." "Xiang said. Huawei's chief legal officer, Song, said the company's intellectual property could defend any technology company. By the end of 2010, Huawei had nearly 18000 patents, including 3000 overseas. Huawei's overseas expansion is accelerating as Huawei sets its first overseas board and ZTE. Last month, it was reported that Huawei plans to raise 1.5 billion, and about 10 banks are bidding. Analysts point out that Huawei may be brewing a large acquisition, the target should be the North American market. Yesterday, South reporters from Huawei confirmed that Huawei in Australia set up the first overseas board, and hired three former Australian officials as independent director of the Australian branch of Huawei. The three Australian officials are: former Australian foreign minister a Lexander Downer, former governor of Victoria John Brum by and the Australian retired Navy major General John Lord.john Lord will also serve as chairman of the Australian Sub-company board. Huawei issued a statement saying the board was its "Localization strategy will be responsible for managing Huawei's development strategy in Australia and helping to further expand the Australian market. "Huawei is now a major player in the Australian market, and it is a matter of course to form a board in Australia. Jerem YM Itchell, director of corporate affairs at Huawei, said, "No one doubts the understanding of Australia by three independent directors, who will have an advantage over Huawei's competition." "This is an opportune time for Huawei to create an overseas independent board." "Huawei is already one of the world's largest telecoms suppliers and the establishment of the Australian Board will ensure that Huawei is on a better track," said Johnlord, the new chairman. It is reported that the Huawei Australia branch was established in 2004. This May, Australia's W IM A x broadband service Provider v IVIDW Ireless announced plans to launch the Australian national T d-l T E (4G) commercial service by the end of this year, and Huawei will provide 3G and LTE equipment. But Huawei has so far failed to win a contract in Australia's National Broadband project, which is a 36 billion-dollar national high-speed Internet. The analysis holds that it is an important part of the Australian market to recruit former Australian senior officials to be independent directors and to help Huawei win government procurement contracts and promote Huawei's popularity. Previously, Huawei had used similar measures to hire former government executives in the UK and the US to reduce resistance to expanding overseas markets. It is understood that the Australian board members also include Huawei Australian subsidiary chief executive Guo Fulin, Huawei South Pacific region president Liujiang, and the new promotion to the global Board of Li, Chen Lifang. Huawei's ZTE lawsuit process April 28 Huawei filed lawsuits in Germany, France and Hungary accusing ZTE of infringing patents and trademark rights. April 29 ZTE said it had filed a complaint against Huawei over its LTE patent infringement in China. May 2--Hamburg, Germany, issued a ban on ZTE's use of a registered trademark of Huawei on its U-SB data card and a ban on sales of U-SB data cards with a specific legal protection trademark. May 3 ZTE to the EC filed Huawei ROH S trademark cancellation procedures, while the Huawei Data card rotating head patent to the French courts to bring an invalid lawsuit, in China's state intellectual Property office to bring its own patent invalid procedures. May 4, the Ministry of Business intervention, and Huawei director Chen Lifang interview, hoping to coordinate the matter, but Huawei prosecution attitude resolutely. May 6 Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court formally accepted ZTE sued Huawei Lt E patent infringement lawsuit case. May 12 ZTE issued a three-point statement on disputes with Huawei's German trademark litigation, saying that the interim injunction was an interim measure that had no effect on ZTE's results. June ZTE Shenzhen sued Huawei for access to judicial proceedings. Nancy reporter Wangxiaoxing Intern Yu Ting
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