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Litigation

Apr. 20, 2004

Jury Clears Qualcomm on Two Zoltar Patent Claims

Cellular giant Qualcomm has managed to keep a lock on its global-positioning-system technology, used to track the location of cell phone callers who dial 911.

By Amy K. Spees
        Cellular giant Qualcomm has managed to keep a lock on its global-positioning-system technology, used to track the location of cell phone callers who dial 911.
        The technology, which Zoltar Satellite Alarm Systems had claimed infringed on its patents, may soon become increasingly valuable. The Federal Communications C...

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