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Qualcomm mobile royalty row hots up

Royalty payments will stop, Korean minister says

Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com 26 Jun 2006
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Leading mobile phone makers Samsung and LG can soon stop paying some royalties to US chip developer Qualcomm, Korea's communications minister told a local newspaper today. However, Qualcomm has denied similar claims twice before. 

"As far as we know, the royalty deals between Qualcomm and our main mobile phone producers come to an end this August for CDMA cellphones shipped to the local market," Korea's Information and Communication Minister, Rho Jun-hyong, told the Korea Times

Earlier this month, Qualcomm categorically denied similar claims in a statement to vnunet.com.

Reports that Korean mobile phone makers' royalty payments to Qualcomm will cease in August 2006 for domestic sales, and in 2008 for international sales, are not correct, according to Christine Trimble, Qualcomm's senior director of corporate communications.

"The royalty obligations that Korean manufacturers have with Qualcomm will continue beyond such dates (for both domestic Korean sales and exports), and there is no date on which a licence under all of Qualcomm's patents becomes royalty free," she said.

Contrary to the Korea Times report, vnunet.com has learned that the royalties Qualcomm collects in Korea could actually increase significantly in August because the company will no longer need to pay 20 per cent of them to a government research institute.

Qualcomm has not confirmed this, but earlier financial filings and statements suggest that the company could generate as much as an additional $300m this fiscal year from the end of royalty-sharing agreements.

See also:

Qualcomm files complaint on six counts of patent infringement  12 Jun 2006
Reports of mobile phone royalty decrease 'incorrect'  02 Jun 2006
ABI Research predicts wireless giant will 'man the toll booth'  23 May 2006
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision B plans on target  11 Apr 2006
Mobile chip firm denies link to European investigation  06 Apr 2006
Wireless firm accused of trade secret misappropriation and patent infringement  29 Mar 2006
Microsoft has appealed against a ruling in South Korea which found the company guilty of anti-trust violationsVendor refuses to unbundle Media Player and messaging software from Windows  28 Mar 2006
Asia PacificCompeting 10Mbps services to slug it out in Seoul  16 Jan 2006
No mobile phone price cut on the horizon  02 Dec 2005

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