Taiwan handset makers likely to benefit from Nokia-Qualcomm new licensing deal
Taiwan ODM/OEM handset makers are positive about the new licensing agreement reached between Nokia and Qualcomm, stating that the new deal may result in more handset orders from Nokia, according to sources from the Taiwan handset industry.
Since Nokia has been granted a license for all of Qualcomm's patents to use in mobile phones, including CDMA and WCDMA, Nokia is expected to adopt a more aggressive approach to push sales of its CDMA phones in the North American market, which will translate into more orders for Nokia's production partners in Taiwan, including Foxconn Electronics/ Foxconn International Holdings (FIH) and Compal Communications, the sources noted.
The new agreement could also lead to cooperation between the two companies in the development of WCDMA phones, the sources indicated, noting that Nokia is currently buying 3G/3.5G handset chips from Texas Instruments (TI) and STMicroelectronics.
Taiwan handset makers could also land orders for WCDMA handsets from Nokia should the vendor decide to switch to Qualcomm's 3G/3.5G platforms, which Taiwan makers have been using to a great extent in handset production, the sources stated.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which offers foundry services to Qualcomm, could also benefit from the Nokia-Qualcomm deal since Qualcomm may place more wafer orders due to increasing demand for handset chips from Nokia, the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) said in a July 25 report.
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Since Nokia has been granted a license for all of Qualcomm's patents to use in mobile phones, including CDMA and WCDMA, Nokia is expected to adopt a more aggressive approach to push sales of its CDMA phones in the North American market, which will translate into more orders for Nokia's production partners in Taiwan, including Foxconn Electronics/ Foxconn International Holdings (FIH) and Compal Communications, the sources noted.
The new agreement could also lead to cooperation between the two companies in the development of WCDMA phones, the sources indicated, noting that Nokia is currently buying 3G/3.5G handset chips from Texas Instruments (TI) and STMicroelectronics.
Taiwan handset makers could also land orders for WCDMA handsets from Nokia should the vendor decide to switch to Qualcomm's 3G/3.5G platforms, which Taiwan makers have been using to a great extent in handset production, the sources stated.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which offers foundry services to Qualcomm, could also benefit from the Nokia-Qualcomm deal since Qualcomm may place more wafer orders due to increasing demand for handset chips from Nokia, the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) said in a July 25 report.
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