Nokia has played a pivotal role in defining many of the
fundamental technologies enabling 5G, working with the 3GPP organization to
establish 5G standards and enabling the rollout of 5G networks. As the
deployment of 5G accelerates, Nokia’s 5G technology will enable a wide range of
use cases, including immersive experiences, connected vehicles and cloud
robotics.
Jenni Lukander, President of Nokia Technologies, said:
“We’re proud to have reached the milestone of 4,000 high quality patent
families declared as essential to 5G but the work does not stop there. Our
focus is on innovating for the future. Driving the development of the next
generation of cellular standards and enabling entire industries to build upon
our inventions.”
Nokia’s industry-leading patent portfolio is built on more
than €130 billion invested in R&D since 2000 and over three decades of
driving cellular standardization and contains around 20,000 patent families
(each patent family consists of multiple individual patents).
Several independent third-party studies have confirmed
Nokia’s leadership in standard essential patents, including 5G, and this year
Nokia became one of the first companies to achieve ISO 9001 certification for
its high-quality patent portfolio management.
Nokia contributes its inventions to open standards in return
for the right to license them on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory
(FRAND) terms. Companies can license and use these technologies without the
need to make their own substantial investments in R&D.
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