Huawei signs patent license with Japanese company, first licenses technology to overseas companies related to Wi-Fi 6

Huawei has recently announced Buffalo Inc. (Buffalo, Headquarters, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture) announced that it has agreed to a patent license agreement focusing on Wi-Fi 6. This is the first time Huawei has signed a license agreement with a foreign company for Wi-Fi 6, and Chinese media are paying attention to it as important for Huawei's development in overseas markets. Buffalo will be able to obtain Huawei's Wi-Fi 6 Standard Essential Patent (SEP) license for certain Wi-Fi 6-enabled products and implement Huawei's Wi-Fi SEP and related technologies in its products. Buffalo is the latest 6th generation Wi-Fi standard for Wi-Fi 6, while the communication speed was 600 Mbps for 4th generation Wi-Fi 4 and 6900 Mbps for 5th generation Wi-Fi 5. He explained that Wi-Fi 6 has improved to 9600 Mbps. On the other hand, Huawei said in connection with this agreement, "with the major contributors to the all-new Wi-Fi 6 standard, which enables promising experiences such as'smart home'and'smart home' innovation. I'm proud to be. " The Chinese media, which mainly distributes high-tech information, explained that the contract amount between Huawei and Buffalo has not been disclosed, but it is clear that Buffalo will pay the license fee. Huawei further said that the deal has important implications for Huawei in foreign markets. "With this example of cooperation, more internet-related manufacturers will continue to obtain Huawei's licenses. It will be. " (Translation / Editing / Hayato Kisaragi)

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ファーウェイが日本企業と特許ライセンス契約、Wi-Fi 6関連で海外企業に初の技術供与