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Sweden: Ericsson buys Airvana’s EVDO (Enhanced Voice-Data Optimized)
Swedish infrastructure vendor Ericsson has acquired
the EV-DO (Enhanced Voice-Data Optimized) business of small cell
specialist Airvana Network Solutions. The deal sees Massachusetts based
Airvana, which has traditionally been a supplier of EV-DO software to
Ericsson, transfer its 38 EV-DO specialist staff to the vendor.
As a result of the deal, Ericsson and Airvana have announced that
they will jointly seek dismissal of the lawsuit filed by Airvana in
February 2012. The US firm had begun a $330m intellectual property
dispute against Ericsson in the Supreme Court of the State of New York,
accusing the Swedish firm of developing software based on Airvana’s
trade secrets and using it to operate wireless network equipment to
avoid paying license fees.
Acccording to Paul Challoner, VP and head of CDMA Radio product at
Ericsson, EVDO software is still an important part of the CDMA
ecosystem.
“Ericsson is committed to CDMA and to its CDMA customers,” he said.
“We recognise that CDMA will continue to be an important technology
in the operators’ networks. We continue our vertical integration
strategy for key CDMA products and further strengthen our control over
product portfolio, ensuring long-term support to our customers with the
ability to better respond to their requirements.”
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