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Woodbury Wireless Hits T-Mobile as Prior Case Against Verizon Wireless Ends
New Patent Litigation
On the heels of a motion for dismissal of its prior case against Verizon (Verizon Wireless), Woodbury Wireless LLC has sued Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile) (2:24-cv-00088) over the provision of the “T-Mobile Wireless Network”, “T-Mobile 5G Network”, “related services and access to its 5G network”, and certain T-Mobile Wi-Fi products and services (e.g., hotspots and gateways). The same seven patents—generally related to optimizing communication between an access point or a base station to a wireless device using multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and directional antennas—are asserted in this Eastern District of Texas complaint as were in suit (in the same district) against Verizon.
February 9, 2024
Woodbury Wireless Opens Campaign with Suit Against Verizon Wireless
New Patent Litigation
Woodbury Wireless LLC has filed its first litigation, suing Verizon (Verizon Wireless) (2:22-cv-00483) over the provision of its 5G network, related services and access to that network, and certain Wi-Fi hotspot devices. The plaintiff asserts seven patents generally related to optimizing communication between an access point or a base station to a wireless device using multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and directional antennas. This new complaint has been filed on the same day that a different plaintiff—with ties to Woodbury’s sometime manager—noticed a settlement that appears likely to end the last active case in that campaign, filed last year against Trend Micro.
December 28, 2022