OPPO and Ericsson sign global strategic cooperation agreement, including global patent cross licensing and technology cooperation
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发表于 2024-7-15 15:30:47
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On July 15th, OPPO announced the signing of a global strategic cooperation agreement with Ericsson, which includes cooperation in global patent cross licensing, technology cooperation, and market promotion. Among them, global patent cross licensing covers essential patents for cellular communication standards, including 5G standards, for both parties.
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