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HighRider

01/25/14 10:36 AM

#60574 RE: HighRider #60573

If this case gets sent back for trial, I don't believe Tmob can win it. The problem I've had all along is that I haven't seen these specs addressed in any court filings. Can Tmob just say, we don't use whatever and people take their word for it.? I just posted something that needs explaining. Why all the talk about range, if you aren't concerned with it?

Chicorumba

01/25/14 10:37 AM

#60575 RE: HighRider #60573

It's amaizing that the T-Mobil router user manuar reads more like our ASNAP patent than anything they argued about in their case development!

They evidently use a predermined range just like our patent. Which is obvious, you have to be in range to have any signal strength!

Eli's Gone

01/25/14 12:03 PM

#60576 RE: HighRider #60573

Isn't there a patent out there somewhere that covers that stuff?...LOLOL

throckmorton

01/25/14 12:17 PM

#60577 RE: HighRider #60573

If this is not remanded back to the district court for trial, it would be a crime. T-mobile has committed the grandest of larceny. Let justice be done!

sirhaggus

01/25/14 1:44 PM

#60579 RE: HighRider #60573

What a great document. Nice find Highrider.