From the statement of 5G standard patent holders, the patentees holding more than 1,000 5G new air port standard patents include: Huawei, Ericsson, and Samsung. Among them, Huawei ranked first with 1,481 declared patents (28.90%), followed by Ericsson with 1,134 declared patents (22.13%) and Samsung with 1,038 declared patents (20.26%).
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Who owns 5g network technology?
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As for 5G patents, in fact, it also covers enterprises in Europe, the United States and China, including core patented technologies and non-core patented technologies, and Qualcomm has a high proportion of core patented technologies, and Huawei has a large number of non-core patented technologies. Therefore, 5G patent technology is not to say that a company can independently and completely develop it, this is popular, it is developed together, we can carry out mutual patent authorization, and 5G will bring more job opportunities and value in the future!
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The development of communication standards first depends on national strength, which is a complex contest of political, economic and technological strength, and has always been a strong market and research and development investment is a strong backing for the improvement of standard strength. Today, China is already the second largest economy in the world, the development rate of the world's leading powers, and more and more say in many fields, which is the most solid foundation for China's 5G technology to go to the world.
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The power of China's telecom operators is not what it used to be. China Mobile is the telecom operator with the largest number of users in the world, and China Telecom and China Unicom also rank in the forefront of the telecom operators in the world, and have a huge influence in the world telecom industry. The number of 4G base stations in China accounts for 60% of the world's 4G base stations. In the standardization organization of 5G, Chinese telecom operators also played an important role, and two technical experts from China Mobile served as vice chairmen of the 3GPP RAN working group and the RAN1 working group.
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China's telecommunications equipment and mobile phone manufacturing industry has also seen great development in recent years. China produces the vast majority of the world's mobile phones, and Chinese companies have built hundreds of telecommunications networks around the world. At present, China has occupied 7 of the world's top 10 mobile phone brands, and domestic mobile phone technology has reached the world-class level. More and more communication equipment manufacturers, mobile phone manufacturers and chip and other related enterprises actively participate in the development of 3GPP standards, currently registered to participate in 3GPP 5G standard discussion work as high as 23 Chinese enterprises, these enterprises are willing to invest a lot of money to develop 5G new technology.
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National strength, telecom operators, communication equipment manufacturers, mobile phone manufacturers and chip manufacturers and other enterprises have invested heavily in research and development, which has helped China win more say in the formulation of 5G standards.
No one has ever advertised that \"5G is Huawei's\
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The technology involved is not just one or two points, and the patents born in the process may be tens of thousands of pieces. Technology is increasingly complex, and the patents involved will not and cannot all be in the hands of a single company. So each new generation of communication technology is likely to reshuffle the entire industry. Therefore, Huawei, Qualcomm, Nokia and other companies have their own part of the patent.
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There has been a 5G technology patent statistics report shows that Huawei's 5G technology patents ranked first in the world, but recently a German intellectual property related company - IPlytics released a detailed statistical report on 5G technology patents, in fact, Huawei's 5G technology patents are only the number of claims ranked first.
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The list includes patent applications filed by various companies in Europe, the United States or the PCT. In terms of the number of public declarations of patents, Huawei is far ahead with 3,147, followed by Samsung and ZTE with 2,795 and 2,561, respectively, but the statistics also include the number of patents filed and the number of actual approvals. In terms of the number of applications for 5G-related technology patents, Samsung ranked first with 2,633, Huawei and LG were second and third, with 2,342 patent applications filed by Huawei, 2,236 by LG, and ZTE, another Chinese telecommunications company, ranked fifth with 1,878 filings.
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In addition, Qualcomm, Ericsson and Intel, which we are familiar with, are also in this statistical report, but whether it is the number of 5G patents declared, the number of applications or the number of approvals, the three companies are in the bottom three of this list, of which the number of 5G technology patents approved by Qualcomm and Ericsson reached 831 and 768 respectively, which is very close to ZTE. But only 148 of Intel's 5G-related patents have been approved.
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In fact, the number of patents is not the most critical issue, the more critical also depends on the proportion of the core value of 5G technology that each company has mastered, but it is certain that no company can fully monopolize 5G-related technologies, so the popularization of 5G signals needs to be promoted by global technology companies to achieve better results.