Sprint Found In Violation of Prism Patents

Posted by at 8:18 am on July 1, 2015

Sprint LogoSprint was found culpable of infringing on two patents held by Prism Technologies.

The patents in question pertain to accessing protected computer resources and were used by Sprint in its “Simply Everything” and “Everything Data” plans, according to Prism.

Sprint was ordered to pay a fine of $30 million. Sprint rejects the decision and said it will appeal.

“We believe the evidence is clear that Sprint does not infringe the patent. Sprint plans to pursue post-trial motions,” said Roni Singleton, a spokeswoman for Sprint, in a statement.

Prism has similar cases pending against T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and U.S. Cellular.

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