Info Image

Alium Intros Open RAN Patent Portfolio License

Alium Intros Open RAN Patent Portfolio License Image Credit: Alium

Alium, a joint venture between MPEG LA and Unified Patents, announced the availability of the Open RAN Patent Portfolio License, the first patent pool to address licensing uncertainty in the RAN infrastructure space.

Open RAN lowers costs and increases competition, providing network operators with greater control and flexibility in deploying 4G and next generation 5G networks; and accessibility to the essential patents made possible by the Open RAN License supports Open RAN’s adoption.

The initial patent owners to Alium’s Open RAN License are Acer, AT&T Intellectual Property, Cable Television Laboratories, Comcast Cable Communications, Godo Kaisha IP Bridge 1; Koninklijke Philips, Meta Platforms, Mitsubishi Electric, Pantech, SK Telecom and Verizon Patent and Licensing.

Alium’s objective is to offer worldwide access to as many Open RAN essential patents as possible to everyone on the same terms under a single license. Therefore, Alium welcomes the participation of any party with at least one patent that is essential to the Open RAN Standard. 

Alium Manager Larry Horn
Open RAN is a groundbreaking technology ready to blossom and grow with the availability of a pool license offering affordable access, freedom to operate, reduced litigation risk and business certainty for suppliers and users. With its potential to accelerate Open RAN market adoption and growth, the Alium pool license will help speed 5G adoption and the delivery of 5G services to the public.

Alium Manager Kevin Jakel
The use of an AI-based tool for determining royalty allocations allows participation at no cost to patent holders and assures the feasibility of a patent pool with tens of thousands of patents that would not otherwise be possible. In addition, Alium provides a patent quality program designed to promote the market’s trust in the Open RAN Standard. We applaud the initial group of technology leaders for their foresight in embarking on this groundbreaking initiative.

NEW REPORT:
Next-Gen DPI for ZTNA: Advanced Traffic Detection for Real-Time Identity and Context Awareness
Author

Ray is a news editor at The Fast Mode, bringing with him more than 10 years of experience in the wireless industry.

For tips and feedback, email Ray at ray.sharma(at)thefastmode.com, or reach him on LinkedIn @raysharma10, Facebook @1RaySharma

PREVIOUS POST

A1 Telekom Austria Partners with Amdocs to Modernize its Digital Business Systems in Bulgaria

NEXT POST

Plan.com Launches New Mobile Services through MVNO Agreement with BT Wholesale