MnetTV          Digital Library

Search Manufacturing.net Search Manufacturing.net
Today in Manufacturing.Net

Resources
Association Links
Bookstore
Career Center
Digital Library
Events Calendar
What’s New
White Papers

Browse White Papers


News
Featured Articles
Financial News
Global Manufacturing
Government News
Mergers & Acquisitions
News Archive
People in the News

MNet Career Center

Market Sectors
Aerospace
Automotive/Transportation
Chemical/Petroleum
Food/Beverage
Medical
Metals
Pharmaceuticals/Biotech
Plastics/Rubber
Other Manufacturing

Industry Focus
Design & Development
Electrical & Electronics
Energy
Environmental
Facilities & Operations
Labor Relations
Manufacturing Technology
Materials
Quality
Safety
Supply Chain

Amazon

About Us
Editorial Contacts
Advertise with Us

Our Partner Sites
Chem.Info
ECN
Food Manufacturing
IMPO (Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation)
Medical Design Technology
Pharmaceutical Processing
Product Design & Development
R & D Magazine
Wireless Design & Development
Wireless Week



 


Mnet house ad 120x240



Motorola, RIM Sued Over Voicemail

Manufacturing.Net - November 23, 2009

Printer Friendly     E-mail to a Colleague


NEW YORK (AP) -- Patent holding company Klausner Technologies Inc. on Monday said it's suing Motorola Inc. and the maker of BlackBerry smartphones for allegedly violating its patent for visual voicemail.

Klausner said Motorola uses visual voicemail on its "Cliq" cell phones. Other Motorola phones with visual voicemail already are under license from Klausner.

Visual voicemail lets callers see a list of voicemail messages and choose which ones to retrieve first.

The company also said Research in Motion Ltd. violated the same patent on certain BlackBerry Bold 9700 phones. Other BlackBerry models have licenses from Klausner.

Both lawsuits were filed in a Texas federal court.

In August, Klausner sued Cisco Systems Inc. and Avaya Inc. for infringement on a visual voicemail patent.

Last year, Klausner settled with Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc. over the same issue. The company said it has 24 licensees.

Research in Motion, based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and Motorola declined to comment. Shares of Motorola, based in Schaumburg, Ill., were up 5 cents to $8.33 in afternoon trading. Research in Motion was up 41 cents to $60.13.


Printer Friendly     E-mail to a Colleague



Talkback!
Manufacturing.net is pleased to provide you an opportunity to share your opinions on any of the news stories or articles on our site. We reserve the right to edit/remove comments.
Viewing 0 User Comments
Add a Comment


Add a Comment...

E-Mail:
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

Subject:
Comment:

 

     



   





Flatbed trucking, flatbed shipping, flatbed carriers



Automotive/Transportation

Toyota Recalls 437,000 Hybrids

House Toyota Hearing Postponed

State Farm Warned Of Toyota Problem In 2007


Pharmaceuticals/Biotech

Bristol-Myers Squibb Freezing Salaries

Former Bristol-Myers Worker Charged With Trade Theft

GlaxoSmithKline Profit Rises 66 Percent

Metals

Rio Tinto Sells Ghana Bauxite Stake To Chinese Firm

Cadmium Found In Adult Jewelry

Alcoa Realigns Business Units, Adds COOs
News Video