It looks like Nokia wants to prevent RIM from selling Wi-Fi products
through a U.S. court, by enforcing its arbitration award. RIM will be
able to continue selling BlackBerries equipped with Wi-Fi only when it
reaches an agreement with Nokia as far as royalties go.
The
arbitration has taken place in September in the Swedish Stockholm
Chamber of Commerce. Apparently, the court has reached a conclusion that
RIM "is not entitled to manufacture or sell products compatible with
the WLAN standard without first agreeing with Nokia on the royalty to be
paid for its manufacture and/or sale of subscriber terminals compatible
with such standards". But since such an agreement has not been reached
yet, and RIM is continuing to market its devices, Nokia is asking a
California court to make the Canadian manufacturer stop manufacturing
and/or selling its Wi-Fi-enabled devices, or start making moves towards
coming up with a decent royalty fee. it remains to be seen how this
story is going to end. We'll let you know when there's an update.
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