USTA Technology, LLC has filed its first litigation, suing Alphabet (Google) (6:22-cv-01214) in the Western District of Texas. The Delaware plaintiff asserts a single patent generally related to “managing interference in a radio communications network”, with Google accused of infringement through the provision of the Google Nest WiFi Router, Google Nest WiFi Point, and Google Pixel 7 smartphones. At issue are the products’ compliance with the “wideband channel access features of the 802.11ac standard”.
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