Velocity Communication Technologies Bursts out of the Litigation Blocks
Last year into this one, RPX followed the collection of US patents by Velocity Communication Technologies, LLC (VCT), most of those patents received from NXP Semiconductors. VCT has now launched litigation, suing Acer (5:25-cv-00099), ASUSTek (5:25-cv-00100), Cisco (5:25-cv-00101), D-Link (5:25-cv-00103), Dell (1:25-cv-00850), HP (5:25-cv-00104), HP Enterprise (HPE) (Aruba Networks) (5:25-cv-00105), Juniper Networks (recently acquired by HPE) (5:25-cv-00106), Lenovo (Motorola Mobile Communication Technology) (5:25-cv-00107), LG Electronics (LGE) (5:25-cv-00108), OnePlus (5:25-cv-00098), and TP-Link (an apparent subsidiary of JH-1 Zhao) (5:25-cv-00109): Dell, in Delaware; the rest, in the Eastern District of Texas. Targeted with 11 patents is the provision of devices that support the IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) standard, including access points, computers, laptops, motherboards, routers, smartphones, TVs, workstations, and more.
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