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Huawei launches legal action against Verizon over unauthoris­ed patent use

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SHENZHEN: China’s Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd has launched legal action against Verizon Communicat­ions Inc, alleging the US carrier used 12 of its patents without authorisat­ion.

The telecommun­ications equipment maker is seeking compensati­on for the use of its technology in areas such as computer networking, download security and video communicat­ions, and is also seeking ongoing royalty payments, according to documents filed with the Eastern and Western District courts in Texas.

Verizon has previously declined to comment on its patent dispute with Huawei.

“Verizon’s products and services have benefited from patented technology that Huawei developed over many years of research and developmen­t,” Huawei’s chief legal office said in a statement.

“Huawei is simply asking that Verizon respect Huawei’s investment in research and developmen­t by either paying for the use of our patents, or refraining from using them in its products and services.”

Huawei could not provide a figure on the compensati­on as it does not have a breakdown of the patents’ alleged contributi­on to Verizon’s services, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

In the court documents, Huawei said Verizon has “profited greatly” from its technology, with the US firm’s Wireline segment – which covers voice, data and video communicat­ions products – generating revenue of US$29.8 billion (RM122.77 billion) in 2018.

Huawei and Verizon held six face-to-face meetings over the matter since February last year but did not reach an agreement, said the person, who was not authorised to speak publicly on the matter and so declined to be identified. – Reuters

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