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The order comes after two key HTC smartphones, the Evo 4G LTE and the One X, were barred from coming into the U.S. as a result of the companies' ongoing dispute. The embargo was related to a U.S. International Trade Commission ruling from last year over a data tapping patent, which HTC was supposed to have removed at this point. Courts have increasingly pushed companies to opt for the settlement talk route, rather than drag out an exhaustive legal battle over patents. Apple and HTC's legal fight has been among the longest; HTC was the first Android partner that Apple sued.
According to the order, Apple and HTC must send parties with the authority to act on behalf of their respective companies, although it's unclear who will attend the talks, according to Foss Patents, While the companies are expected to talk in good faith, it's unlikely a settlement will be reached, Foss Patents' Florian Mueller said, While the ITC case has been decided, there are several outstanding lawsuits still going through multiple courts around the world, Related video, The order comes after two key HTC smartphones are stopped at the border as a result of the companies' ongoing patchworks flexguard iphone x case - black dispute..
Besides various speed and stability enhancements, the new 7.1 update delivers several key upgrades to the user experience on compatible handsets. The new NFC tag-reader app lets users pair their handsets to allow NFC-enabled devices, like speakers, by touching the two devices together. It can also be used to share data, like photos, between two NFC-enabled BlackBerrys. Mobile Hotspot becomes available with the 7.1 update as well, allowing users to share 3G data with other devices, like tablets and laptops, over a private Wi-Fi network. Owners of the Curve 9360 will also find that they can now listen to FM radio with their phones. Apparently, the circuitry was always available in the phone, but it will now be active post-update.
Shammo's comments were meant to assure investors that Verizon is working hard to monetize the capital it's spending both on its fiber-to-the-home Fios network, as well as the 4G LTE wireless build-out, Verizon spent about $23 billion on its Fios fiber network through 2010, And the company is spending billions to build its 4G LTE network, including the $5 billion it spent on the 700MHz wireless spectrum used for the initial launch of the network and the $3.6 billion it plans to spend on additional spectrum from cable operators to keep up with demand for patchworks flexguard iphone x case - black more network capacity..
Shammo said the company currently has no plans to build out the Fios service to new areas, but he said that if the service becomes profitable, the company may re-examine its options. And he said that if the company is able to complete its purchase of wireless spectrum from cable operators, it won't need to invest in more spectrum for several years. On the wireless side of the business, Verizon will soon move customers off its unlimited data plans and force all customers onto 4G LTE "share plans." These plans will allow users to share their data with other people on their plans or to connect multiple devices to their account, such as iPads and other Internet-enabled devices. And eventually, Shammo theorized this move will lead to more consumption, and thus more money in Verizon's pockets.
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