Intel and Google to buy patents for mobile technology in

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Intel has let us know that the approximately 1,700 patents relating to mobile technology has taken over the firm InterDigital. Also Google has patents for mobile technology purchased, this time at Magnolia Broadband.

Intel pays for the patentenbundel approximately 375 million dollars to InterDigital. The patents cover, among other 3g, lte and the 802.11 wireless standard. Thus, InterDigital provided a contribution to the development of the mobile standards-wcdma, hsdpa, hsupa, and lte-advanced. Intel hopes the transaction in the third quarter to complete. According to the company making the captured patents are part of Intel’s plans in order to get a better grip on the mobile market.

Also Google has once again shopped at the patentenmarkt. For an unknown amount has the patents acquired by the company Magnolia Broadband. The patents describe, among other types of Magnolia’s mobile transmit diversity technology. This makes it possible to transfer data from a smartphone or tablet is directed towards a cell tower to send. Therefore, the data throughput considerably increased and the available capacity in the broadcasting frequencies to better use. Also would a cell phone or tablet is less power vebruiken by the technology and would mobile transmit diversity can also be applied to existing 3g and 4g networks.