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Nokia is now suing Oppo in other markets as well

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Ro 12 October 2022

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Nokia already pushed Oppo and OnePlus (both part of BBK Electronics) out of the German market over patent infringements after the court ruled out two consecutive lawsuits in favor of the Finnish company.

Nokia is now suing Oppo in other markets as well

According to a new report, Nokia is now suing Oppo in Australia over the violation of Nokia's SEP (Service Enablement Platform) that cover 4G and 5G technologies. The German court halted Oppo's sales on the same basis, so we might see the same denouement in Australia and other markets.

Nokia is currently suing Oppo in other European and Asian countries after the patent agreement between the two companies expired in 2021.

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  • Minu
  • ter
  • 17 Oct 2022

Perfectly said. Microsoft ruined Nokia and its heritage. It's surprising that some people think that Nokia under Microsoft is better than HMD. At least HMD makes surprisingly decent phones despite not being designed or manufactured by themselv...

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  • nopecantbe
  • y6W
  • 16 Oct 2022

Nope. Nokia's patents and intellectual property portfolio last longer than that. They worked hard for it and earned it. They make profit out of it as a result of THEIR INNOVATION and R&D. Funny how you point out "expired license" w...

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  • SuuperBaka
  • q}I
  • 14 Oct 2022

Honestly. Nokia stopped making phones since they got their mobile division bought by Microsoft (who flopped with it). All this was reported on here as well

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