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Huawei says it will start charging royalties on every 5G phone sold – TechRadar
Huawei outlines royalty payment policy for 5G patents

Huawei is to demand royalties from 5G smartphone manufacturers as it seeks to grow its revenues in the face of ongoing difficulties caused by US government sanctions.
The Chinese mobile giant claims to have more than 100,000 active patents and it is thought the company has the worlds largest portfolio of 5G-related IP.
Many of these innovations are Standards Essential Patents (SEPs) that form part of the 5G standard and must be made available to other companies at fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory…
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