Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dialog seeks Rs.7.8bn in damages from SLT for industrial espionage

- By Chandeepa Wettasingh­e

Dialog Broadband Networks (Pvt.) Ltd (DBN), a subsidiary of Dialog Axiata PLC, is seeking Rs.7.8 billion in damages from the stateowned Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT), on the industrial espionage case being heard at the Commercial High Court.

“Further permanent injunction and a claim of damages of Rs.7.8 billion was made under the petition by DBN,” the SLT annual report, which was released to the Colombo Stock Exchange this week, said.

In July 2017, DBN initiated legal action against SLT alleging violation of intellectu­al property rights, on the basis that SLT has obtained confidenti­al informatio­n related to DBN’S designs for the implementa­tion of GPON technology from a request for proposal (RFP) floated by DBN under strict nondisclos­ure agreements with selected technology partners.

DBN had obtained an ex-parte interim injunction in July requiring SLT to disclose the source/party who revealed the RFP and to furnish the original under the provisions of Intellectu­al Property Act.

The case is fixed for inquiry into interim measure on May 16, 2018.

GPON is a point-to-multipoint technology, which allows a single optic fibre to serve multiple customers.

SLT in the past has expressed displeasur­e over Dialog installing its own fibre optic network.

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