Qualcomm Licenses Foxlink For Module/Modem Development
Qualcomm has granted Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co. Ltd. (Foxlink) a worldwide patent license to develop, manufacture, and sell module and modem cards implementing the cdma2000, WCDMA, and/or TD-SCDMA standards. Foxlink will pay Qualcomm’s standard worldwide royalty rates.
“Qualcomm is pleased to expand its relationship with Foxlink to include a 3G CDMA, WCDMA, and TD-SCDMA module/modem card license agreement,” said Derek Aberle, executive vice president and president of Qualcomm Technology Licensing. “Foxlink’s experience with consumer electronics devices, including their recent entry into the production of displays utilizing Qualcomm’s mirosol IMOD technology, will now grow to include the development and manufacturing of 3G CDMA modem cards and modules.”
Headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, Foxlink develops and manufactures communication devices, computers, and consumer electronics. Foxlink has two principle business lines—components and assembly—that support the production of communication and consumer electronics devices such as cables, connectors, handsets, MP3 players, video game consoles, Bluetooth headsets, and GPS units.
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