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In re: Mobile Telecommunications Technologies, LLC DC CAFC
- 1:16-md-02722
- D. Del.
- Judge: Leonard P. Stark +1
- Filed: 08/05/2016
- Closed: 06/26/2018
- Latest Docket Entry: 06/26/2018
- PACER
- Docket updated daily
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Plaintiff
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Defendants
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Accused
Products
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Patents-in-Suit
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Litigation
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In re: Mobile Telecommunications Technologies, LLC DC CAFC
- 1:16-md-02722
- D. Del.
- Judge: Leonard P. Stark +1
- Filed: 08/05/2016
- Closed: 06/26/2018
- Latest Docket Entry: 06/26/2018
- PACER
- Docket updated daily
Assigned Judge
Outcome Summary
- Patent Information
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Validity & Enforceability
Claim # | Claim Text | Outcome |
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1 |
A multi-carrier simulcast transmission system for transmitting in a desired frequency band at least one message contained in an information signal, the system comprising: a first transmitter configured to transmit a first plurality of carrier
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Invalid (112)
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7 |
The multi-carrier simulcast transmission system of claim 1, wherein the first transmitter comprises means for modulating the first plurality of carrier signals using a modulation scheme, and the second transmitter comprises means for modulating
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Invalid (112)
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8 |
The multi-carrier simulcast transmission system of claim 7, wherein the modulation scheme is selected from the group including: modulated on/off keying, binary frequency shift keying, M'ary frequency shift keying, and quadrature amplitude
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Invalid (112)
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10 |
In a multi-carrier simulcast transmission system, a method for transmitting in a desired frequency band Âa! at least one message contained in an information signal, the method comprising the steps of: generating a first plurality of carrier
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Invalid (112)
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15 |
The method of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first and second pluralities of carrier signals is modulated according to a modulation scheme selected from the group including: modulated on/off keying, binary frequency shift keying, M'ary
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Invalid (112)
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16 |
The method of claim 10, wherein the step of generating the first plurality of carrier signals comprises the substep of modulating the first plurality of carrier signals using a modulation scheme.
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Invalid (112)
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The method of claim 10, wherein the step of generating a second plurality of carrier signals comprises the substep of modulating the second plurality of carrier signals using a modulation scheme.
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Invalid (112)
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A multi-carrier simulcast transmission system for transmitting in a desired frequency band at least one message contained in an information signal, the system comprising: means for transmitting a first plurality of carrier signals within the
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Invalid (112)
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Claim # | Claim Text | Outcome |
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1 |
A method for information transmission by a plurality of transmitters to provide broad communication capability over a region of space, the information transmission occurring during at least both a first time period and a second time period and the
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Invalid (112)
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10 |
A method of communicating messages between a plurality of base transmitters and mobile receivers within a region of space divided into a plurality of zones with each zone having at least one base transmitter assigned thereto, the communication
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Invalid (112)
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Infringement
Aruba Networks Incorporated
- 1 Detail
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 118
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Bright House Networks LLC
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1
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No infringement
Entry 123
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 123
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Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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wireless access points that supported IEEE 802.11 a, g, n, or ac standards | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 113
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wireless access points that supported IEEE 802.11 a, g, n, or ac standards | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 113
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Cox Communications Incorporated
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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NA | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 44
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NA | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 44
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Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
- 1 Detail
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 118
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HP Inc.
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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servicesWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 117
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servicesWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 117
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Juniper Networks Incorporated
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Associated servicesWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1
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No infringement
Entry 116
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Associated servicesWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 116
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Riverbed Technology Incorporated
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Associated servicesNAWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 125Entry 44 |
Associated servicesNAWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 125Entry 44 |
Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Associated servicesWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 99
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Associated servicesWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 99
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Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 567
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 567
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Time Warner Cable LLC
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10
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No infringement
Entry 567
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Wi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 567
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Verizon Wireless Inc.
- 2 Details
Accused Product | Patent # | Claim # | Outcome |
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4G LTE networksAdaptive MIMO mode switchingAssociated servicesMIMO functionalityMobile devices with 4G LTE networksOFDMWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,590,403 A |
1, 10, 11
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No infringement
Entry 77Entry 125 |
4G LTE networksAdaptive MIMO mode switchingAssociated servicesMIMO functionalityMobile devices with 4G LTE networksOFDMWi-Fi Equipment | US 5,915,210 A |
1, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19
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No infringement
Entry 77Entry 125 |