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  2. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm's royalties come out to about 5% or $30 per mobile device. [5] According to Fortune Magazine, this is about 5–10 times more than what is typically charged by other patent-holders. [182] Qualcomm says its patents are more expensive because they are more important and its pricing is within the range of common licensing practices. [182]

  3. Sanjay Jha (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jha began his career at Qualcomm in 1994 as a senior engineer with the Qualcomm very-large-scale integration group working on the Globalstar satellite phone, and later on the first 13k vocoder application-specific integrated circuit, which was integrated into Qualcomm's MSM2200 chipset. In 1997 Jha was promoted to vice-president of engineering ...

  4. List of Fortune 500 computer software and information ...

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    Qualcomm: Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components: 117 Broadcom: Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components: 118 Jabil: Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components: 125 Micron Technology: Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components: 134 Applied Materials: Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components: 158 Advanced Micro Devices

  5. MediaFLO - Wikipedia

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    On July 21, 2010, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs said the company planned to either sell its MediaFLO business or its spectrum, or to find a partner. [19] The company had predicted the total cost to launch the service would be $800 million, including the $683 million the San Diego Union-Tribune says Qualcomm paid for the spectrum. At the time, the ...

  6. Cambridge Business Park - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Business Park is a large business complex in Cambridge, England, owned by the Crown Estate.It is home to many companies, mostly IT-related, such as Qualcomm, Autonomy, MathWorks and Red Gate Software, but also intellectual property firms such as Mewburn Ellis, Venner Shipley and Mathys and Squire.

  7. FTC v. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    Federal Trade Commission v. Qualcomm Incorporated [1] was a noted American antitrust case, in which the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused Qualcomm's licensing agreements as anticompetitive, mainly because their practices excluded competition and harmed competitors in the modern chip market, which according to the FTC, violated both Section 1 and Section 2 of the Sherman Act.