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Re: navanuts post# 40866

Tuesday, 01/04/2011 2:08:41 PM

Tuesday, January 04, 2011 2:08:41 PM

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T-mobile doesn't stand a chance in court with this one. They clearly were involved with Calypso to demonstrate a product on their network to a large group of investors about 7 years ago. This product demonstration was a success. We are not talking about some MIT grad dreaming up some idea and writing it down and then patenting it. This was an actual demonstration on T-mobile's network with actual hardware and software. It is no coincidence that a few years later T-mobile came to market with the T-Mobile @ home service and benefitted greatly for the several years this service was on the market.

I've reviewed the new product that T-mobile and Cisco are offering the enterprise market and it seems like it is also infringing on the Calypso patent

T-mobile is trying to hit the enterprise market hard with some innovative seamless technology in 2011 that are designed to help the enterprise cut wireless communication costs. They don't want an injunction preventing them from selling product. A settlement is coming.

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