WiMax vendors must think about Qualcomm royalties, says ABI Research
WiMax equipment vendors should begin now to factor royalties into their planning and pricing activities, according to research firm ABI Research. Qualcomm has long been collecting royalties for its CDMA technology, and more recently for WCDMA as well.
More here at DigiTimes.
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