It's been an interesting year for Qualcomm. First, there was the Broadcom lawsuit [1] that resulted in a ban on some Qualcomm chips in the U.S. Next came the Nokia dispute [2], with each company accusing the other of patent infringement and license violation. Now, Nokia has taken a page from the Broadcom playbook and has asked the U.S. International Trade Commission to ban certain Qualcomm chipsets from the U.S. Don't think you should be worried? Qualcomm chips are in many of the most popular smartphones and 3G cell phones sold in the U.S.--maybe in the ones that your users have in their pockets. Oh, and Qualcomm's suit against Nokia? A judge has put it on indefinite hold.
For more on the Nokia/Qualcomm dispute:
- read the analysis [3] at eWeek