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InterDigital and NEC Sign Global 3G Patent License Agreement

date: January 16, 2002

InterDigital Communications, a developer and enabler of advanced wireless technologies and product platforms, today announced that its subsidiary, InterDigital Technology Corporation (ITC), has entered into a royalty-bearing license agreement with NEC Corporation of Japan for sales of wireless products compliant with all 3G and narrowband CDMA standards.

The Company concurrently reached an amicable settlement of its 2G patent licensing dispute with NEC in connection with a 1995 license agreement.

Under the 3G agreement, ITC will receive a royalty on each licensed product sold by NEC. The licensed products include infrastructure, terminal units, communication cards and other mobile devices compliant with 3G and narrowband CDMA standards. NEC will pay ITC an advance royalty of $19.5 million.

Once that advance is exhausted, NEC will be obligated to pay additional recurring royalties to ITC as it sells licensed products. In addition, NEC and ITC agreed to settle the outstanding 1995 2G TDMA license agreement dispute for the payment by NEC of $53 million to ITC. The $53 million is in addition to the royalty advance previously paid by NEC under the 1995 agreement.

In exchange for those payments, NEC's royalty obligations for PHS and PDC products under the 1995 agreement will be considered paid up. Otherwise, the 1995 agreement will remain materially unaltered by the settlement. Currently, NEC has no further royalty payment obligations under that agreement based on existing pre-paid units and certain other unique provisions included in the 1995 agreement.

"We are very pleased to welcome NEC as an ITC 3G patent licensee, while also reaching an amicable resolution of the outstanding patent dispute between us," said Howard Goldberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of InterDigital. "This licensing agreement with NEC, combined with our previous 3G agreements with Sharp, Matsushita, and Japan Radio Company demonstrates the strength of ITC's expanding 3G patent portfolio. Our broad portfolio of essential patents, along with InterDigital's 3G products and technology, will serve to fuel the Company's revenue growth as the 3G market emerges."

"The 3G patent licensing program at ITC continues to gain momentum," added William J. Merritt, President of ITC. "We have executed four 3G license agreements in the last ten months, including agreements with the top two manufacturers in Japan. We anticipate continued success in 2002, as additional companies come to recognize the breadth and scope of ITC's 3G related inventions realized over 15 years of research and development."

 



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