Inventor-controlled Mobility Workx, LLC has filed a second suit in the campaign that it began this past August against Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile). The new complaint asserts the same two patents, broadly related to the allocation of resources in a wireless network, targeting the LTE network of Verizon (Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless) (4:17-cv-00872), including components identified in the relevant LTE standard: Evolved – Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network NodeB (“eNB”), Mobility Management Entity (“MME”), Serving Gateway (“S-GW”), and User Equipment (“UE”) components, with examples given of equipment made by Nokia and Samsung. Mobility Workx also asserts against Verizon a third patent, generally related to mobile network emulation to facilitate mobile device testing, targeting the company’s testing operations.
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