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At&T Is Sued for $1 35B Over Technology to Synchronize Smart Devices

At&T Is Sued for $1.35B Over Technology to Synchronize Smart Devices By Sheila Dang and Jonathan Stempel | January 29, 2021 AT&T Inc was sued on Tuesday for at least $1.35 billion by a Seattle company that accused the telecommunications giant of stealing its patented “twinning” technology, which lets smart devices such as watches and tablets respond to calls placed to a single phone number. Network Apps LLC said AT&T abandoned joint development and licensing agreements for its technology in 2014 after realizing it would owe a “fortune” in royalties because the market for smart devices was exploding, only to then incorporate the technology a year later in its own product, NumberSync.

AT&T is sued for US$1 35 billion over technology to synchronize smart devices

AT&T is sued for US$1.35 billion over technology to synchronize smart devices Toggle share menu Advertisement AT&T is sued for US$1.35 billion over technology to synchronize smart devices AT&T Inc was sued on Tuesday for at least US$1.35 billion by a Seattle company that accused the telecommunications giant of stealing its patented twinning technology, which lets smart devices such as watches and tablets respond to calls placed to a single phone number. FILE PHOTO: The AT&T logo is pictures on a building in Los Angeles, California, U.S. August 10, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake//File Photo 27 Jan 2021 08:35AM

AT&T sued for $1 35 billion over device-synching technology

A Seattle-based company on Tuesday sued telecommunications giant AT&T for $1.35 billion, alleging the company stole its patented “twinning” technology that allows multiple devices to respond to the same phone nu

AT&T is sued for $1 35 billion over technology to synchronize smart devices

2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: The AT&T logo is pictures on a building in Los Angeles, California, U.S. August 10, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake//File Photo NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc was sued on Tuesday for at least $1.35 billion by a Seattle company that accused the telecommunications giant of stealing its patented “twinning” technology, which lets smart devices such as watches and tablets respond to calls placed to a single phone number. Network Apps LLC said AT&T abandoned joint development and licensing agreements for its technology in 2014 after realizing it would owe a “fortune” in royalties because the market for smart devices was exploding, only to then incorporate the technology a year later in its own product, NumberSync.

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