ITC’s
final determination to terminate complaints by TPL followed December
2013 decision to reject patent claims by InterDigital
ME Newswire / Business Wire
SHENZHEN, China - Monday, March 3rd 2014
ZTE
Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code:
000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications
equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, welcomes the final
determination of the United States International Trade Commission
rejecting the claims of Technology Properties Limited LLC (“TPL”), which
strengthened ZTE’s defenses against other intellectual property-related
complaints.
The ITC terminated an investigation into TPL’s
complaints alleging violations of Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930,
after rejecting TPL’s claims of patent infringement. TPL initially
filed the complaints in July 2012 against more than 10 respondents
including ZTE, Samsung, HTC, LG and Huawei. The decision in the TPL case
followed the ITC’s decision in December 2013 to reject the patent
claims made by InterDigital Inc. against ZTE and other respondents.
“We
are pleased by the ITC’s decision, as ZTE has refuted claims by the
complainants for more than a year,” said Shen Jianfeng, Chief
Intellectual Property Officer of ZTE. “We face an increasingly complex
market environment, prompted by rapid changes in the global
telecommunications industry and the intellectual property landscape. ZTE
is committed to our principles of openness and mutual benefit as we
continue to work with all stakeholders to promote benign competition and
development of a healthy industry ecosystem.”
In recent years,
some patent holders have been demanding unreasonable licensing fees, and
have used litigations as negotiating tactics. Investigations related to
Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 are protracted, and may result in
export exclusion orders and cease and desist orders that will prevent
the shipments of affected products to the U.S. market.
ZTE’s
multi-billion investment in research and development has resulted in an
industry-leading pool of intellectual property assets. ZTE has filed
applications for more than 50,000 patents globally, with more than
14,000 granted. ZTE is a global leader in holdings of essential patents
related to 4G LTE. ZTE ranked No. 1 globally in international patent
applications in 2011 and 2012, according to the World Intellectual
Property Organization. ZTE will continue to strengthen its portfolio of
patents to attain globally-leading positions in core areas such as smart
terminals, optical networking, cloud computing, big data and 4G LTE,
and invest in next-generation technologies such as 5G. Such investments
will be key to enhance ZTE’s competitiveness and intellectual property
capabilities to help the company cope with changes in the technology
landscape and market environment.
About ZTE
ZTE is a
publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment and
network solutions with the most comprehensive product range covering
virtually every telecommunications sector, including wireless, access
& bearer, VAS, terminals and professional services. The company
delivers innovative, custom-made products and services to over 500
operators in more than 160 countries, helping them to meet the changing
needs of their customers while growing revenue. ZTE commits 10 per cent
of its annual revenue to research and development and has leadership
roles in several international bodies devoted to developing
telecommunications industry standards. ZTE is committed to corporate
social responsibility and is a member of the UN Global Compact. The
company is China’s only listed telecom manufacturer that is publicly
traded on both the Hong Kong and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges (H share stock
code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ). For more information,
please visit www.zte.com.cn.
Contacts
ZTE Corporation
Margrete Ma, +86-755-26775207
ma.gaili@zte.com.cn
Edelman PR
Mark Lee, +852-2837-4756
mark.lee@edelman.com
Andres Vejarano, +852-2837-4735
andres.vejarano@edelman.com
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