Nokia, Kyocera Resolve Patent Dispute

Kyocera said on Tuesday that it had resolved a patent dispute with Nokia relating to CDMA mobile phone technology. Under the agreement, both companies have agreed to pay each other licenses fees for their respective mobile patents.

Kyocera has also agreed to pay royalties to Nokia for use of CDMA technology within the mobile phones it produces. The agreement would prevent any further litigation and would end a nearly two year dispute between the companies. Other details of the settlement were not disclosed.

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