The 17 latest patent infringement complaints cover a range of features and technologies used in smartphones, Qualcomm said, including those relating to 3G (WCDMA and CDMA2000) and 4G ( LTE) wireless communications standards."Meizu is attempting to obtain an unfair and improper cost advantage over its competitors," said Qualcomm's general counsel, Don Rosenberg, in an e-mailed statement to Reuters. The company's vice-president, Li Nan, was quoted by the South China Morning Post as saying at a news conference on Tuesday that the terms of a patent licence offered by Qualcomm were neither fair nor reasonable.
Meizu, located in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai, was China's eighth-biggest smartphone maker in 2015, shipping 24.82 million devices for the year, according to IDC data.China accounted for 53% of Qualcomm's global revenue of $25.28 billion for the fiscal year ended September 27, with a large chunk of profit coming from higher-margin royalties earned from the company's licensing arm.As part of its 2015 settlement with the NRDC, Qualcomm agreed to a plan that modified its business practices in China. The company has since signed more than 100 Chinese ha ndset manufacturers to licensing agreements under the new terms, but has said it continues to struggle with a handful of key original equipment manufacturers.
Source: Qualcomm files 17 new complaints against smartphone maker Meizu
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