The struggling Canadian is working to claw its way back to relevance in part by increasing its software revenues. A recently filed BlackBerry patent lawsuit is aimed directly at Nokia Corp, accusing the latter company of infringing on the former company’s property. This is the latest step in BlackBerry’s ongoing efforts to boost its royalty collections on its patents and earn more revenue through new software deals. Clearly, the company’s goals include legal actions to try to ensure it will collect on all patents it holds. Bloomberg reported on a…
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T-Mobile declares war against unlimited mobile network abusers
The company has launched a massive effort to punish people who are tethering their smartphones. T-Mobile has announced that it will be taking on a considerable effort to track down the people who are using the unlimited mobile network packages to an extreme degree through techniques such as tethering and creating hotspots. According to the CEO, there is only a small percentage of customers who are using the majority of the bandwidth. CEO of the mobile network provider, John Legere, has stated that there is “a fraction of a percent”…
Read MoreMobile technology race for 5G is getting intense
Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei are all pushing to be first in the development of that latest tech. Labs at some of the hottest mobile technology companies around the world are driving forward at full tilt to try to generate patents that will help them to be able to take a firm hold on the future of wireless tech with 5G. At the same time that many mobile devices are just stepping into 4G, companies are scrambling to snag 5G. In terms of the present situation, many smartphone users are only…
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