2025-10535Notice

Cell Tower Patent Fight Ends in Licensing Peace Deal

Published Date: 6/11/2025

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Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission has ended an investigation about certain cellular base station equipment because the companies involved made a license agreement. This means no more legal action will happen, and businesses can move forward without worries about this case. If you make or sell this equipment, things just got simpler and clearer—no extra costs or delays from this investigation.

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Investigation Ended After License Deal

The U.S. International Trade Commission decided not to review an administrative law judge’s Order No. 59 that terminates the entire investigation into certain cellular base station communication equipment based on a patent license agreement. If you make or sell that equipment, the investigation is ended and you will not face further legal action from this case tied to that investigation, so you can proceed without delays from it.

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6/11/2025

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