British Telecom News
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BT Group Plc, the company once known as British Telecom and a descendant of the world’s first national telegraph operator, has seen the future: soccer, rugby and tennis.
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Google Inc., joined by BlackBerry, today urged U.S. regulators to investigate whether some competitors violate antitrust laws by hiring companies to file patent-infringement suits for them.
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Apple Inc., the maker of the iPhone and iPad, is seeking a patent on a technology that will make it possible to present street-level imaging in a mobile device.
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British Telecommunications Plc, a global telecommunications unit of BT Group Plc , sued cable companies Cox Communications Inc. , Coxcom Inc. and Cable One Inc. over patents for transmitting data over cable networks.
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Medicines Co. said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted a one-year extension for the patent on its anticoagulant drug Angiomax, which accounts for almost all the company’s revenue.
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Verizon Communications Inc., the second-biggest U.S. phone company, and Cablevision Systems Corp. settled a lawsuit over ads that Cablevision claimed misrepresented its Internet speeds.
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Five groups including units of Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS, Portugal Telecom SGPS SA and British Telecom Poland qualified to bid for Kosovo’s state-owned Posta dhe Telekomunikacioni i Kosoves Sh.A.
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BT Group Plc’s British Telecommunications unit sued chipmaker Analog Devices Inc. in the U.S., demanding patent royalties for an invention related to data compression and encoding.
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MediaTek Inc. signed a settlement agreement with BT Group Plc ’s British Telecommunications unit over a patent-infringement lawsuit, the Hsinchu, Taiwan-based chip designer said in an exchange filing.
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