Seoul, Jan 3: Samsung Electronics said it had filed a complaint against Ericsson
with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), requesting a U.S. import ban
and sales ban on some of the Swedish telecoms equipment maker's
products.
The action taken by the world's top smartphone maker, which
accused Ericsson of breaching seven of its patents, came after Ericsson
requested an ITC U.S. import ban on Samsung products and sued the South Korean
firm for patent infringement.
"We have sought to negotiate with Ericsson
in good faith. However, Ericsson has proven unwilling to continue such
negotiations by making unreasonable claims, which it is now trying to enforce in
court," Samsung Electronics said in a statement.
"The accused Ericsson
products include telecommunications networking equipment, such as base
stations," Samsung said.
With Ericsson suffering a big drop in sales at
its network unit, down 17 percent in the third quarter, it is turning to the
courts to maintain its patent income, part of a wider trend where big technology
names are fiercely protecting intellectual property as global sales of tablets
and smartphones boom.
Ericsson is facing a growing challenge from Samsung
Electronics, a smaller player in the network equipment market.
"I'm sure
that at this point, no one in the industry would underestimate Samsung's ability
to become a significant player, if not the leader, in a new segment of the
overall market for telecommunications hardware," Florian Mueller, a patent
expert, said in a blog posting.
"This certainly adds a more strategic
dimension to the Ericsson-Samsung dispute."
Samsung Electronics and its
arch smartphone rival Apple Inc have been also locked in patent disputes in at
least 10 countries as they vie to dominate the mobile market and win over
customers with their latest gadgets.
The European Commission charged
Samsung Electronics with abusing its dominant position in seeking to bar rival
Apple from using a patent deemed essential to mobile phone use.
Samsung
Electronics shares were trading up 1.3 percent, outperforming the wider market's
0.7 percent gain as of 0037 GMT.
Ends
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