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Patent statement declaration registered as G992_4-05

Citation: http://handle.itu.int/11.1002/ps/G992_4-05
Recommendation number: G.992.4
ITU registration date: 2003-05-05
Statement declaration date: 2003-05-05
Patent holder/organization: Nokia Corporation
Main contact: Intellectual Property Right Department/Licensing
Address: P.O. Box 226
FIN-00045 Nokia Group
Finland
Tel.: +358 7180 08000
Fax: +358 7180 34496
Declaration form version: 01 January 1999 (Individual)
Licensing declaration: Option 2_ The Patent Holder is prepared to grant - on the basis of reciprocity for the above ITU-T Recommendation - a license to an unrestricted number of applicants on a worldwide, non-discriminatory basis and on reasonable terms and conditions to manufacture, use and/or sell implementations of the above ITU-T Recommendation. Such negotiations are left to the parties concerned and are performed outside the ITU-T.
Late submission remark: Received after the approval of the Recommendation in July 2002.
Statement remark: -
Archived declaration:
TSB patent IdCountryPublication numberApplication numberTitleStatusEPO search (Espacenet)
G992_4-05-01
AU
745929 Power conversation for pots and modulated data transmissionGranted
G992_4-05-02
US
5956323 Power conversation for pots and modulated data transmissionGranted
G992_4-05-03
CN
1276948 Power conversation for pots and modulated data transmissionGranted
G992_4-05-04
EP
1005755 Power conversation for pots and modulated data transmissionGranted
G992_4-05-05
JP
2001512927 Power conversation for pots and modulated data transmissionGranted
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