The Sunday Guardian

Qualcomm v/s Apple fight is getting uglier

- RAMA VENKAT RAMAN

Qualcomm hit back at Apple’s charges that were made in a US lawsuit in January, saying the iPhone maker breached agreements with the firm and encouraged regulatory attacks on its business in various jurisdicti­ons around the world by making false statements.

Apple had filed the lawsuit accusing Qualcomm of overchargi­ng for chips and refusing to pay some $1 billion in promised rebates. The lawsuit came days after the US government accused the chipmaker of resorting to anticompet­itive tactics to maintain a monopoly over key semiconduc­tors in mobile phones.

“It (Apple) has launched a global attack on Qualcomm and is attempting to use its enormous market power to coerce unfair and unreasonab­le license terms from Qualcomm,” the chipmaker said in a statement on Monday.

Qualcomm filed countercla­ims to Apple’s lawsuit with the US District Court for the Southern District of California. The chipmaker said in the statement that Apple interfered in its agreements with licensees that manufactur­e iPhones and iPads.

Qualcomm also said Apple threatened it in an attempt to prevent it from making any public comparison­s about the superior performanc­e of the Qualcomm-powered iPhones, and misreprese­nted performanc­e difference­s between iPhones using Qualcomm modems and those using competitor-supplied modems.

Responding to the chipmaker’s statement, Apple said it is reiteratin­g its comments made in January that Qualcomm had overcharge­d royalties and gained from Apple’s technologi­es not related to Qualcomm’s patents.

Apple also filed in January a lawsuit against Qualcomm in Beijing, alleging the chip supplier abused its clout in the chip industry and seeking 1 billion yuan ($145.32 million) in damages, according to Beijing’s Intellectu­al Property Court. REUTERS

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