A patent mill will enforce its MIMO patents: Speedus developed some itself, bought some, and some come from its partner Philips. The company has dozens of patents that it believes cover MIMO technology and some wireless and cellular technologies.
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A patent mill will enforce its MIMO patents: Speedus developed some itself, bought some, and some come from its partner Philips. The company has dozens of patents that it believes cover MIMO technology and some wireless and cellular technologies.