<p>Ericsson said on Friday it had struck a global patent licence agreement with <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/apple-inc" target="_blank">Apple</a>, ending a row over royalty payments for the use of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/ericsson-sues-apple-again-over-5g-patent-licensing-1072273.html" target="_blank">5G wireless patents in iPhones</a>.</p>.<p>The Swedish telecoms equipment maker said the multi-year deal included global cross-licences for patented cellular standard-essential technologies and granted certain other patent rights.</p>.<p>"The settlement ends all ongoing patent-related legal disputes between the parties," it said in a statement.</p>.<p>The deal comes after Ericsson in January filed a second set of patent infringement lawsuits against the US maker of iPhones.</p>.<p>Both companies had already sued each other in the United States as negotiations failed over the renewal of a seven-year licensing contract for telecoms patents first struck in 2015.</p>.<p>Ericsson sued first in October 2021, claiming that Apple was trying to improperly cut down the royalty rates. The iPhone maker then filed a lawsuit in December 2021, accusing the Swedish company of using "strong-arm tactics" to renew patents.</p>.<p>Ericsson on Friday forecasted fourth-quarter intellectual property rights (IPR) licensing revenues of 5.5 billion-5.0 billion Swedish crowns ($530.3 million-$578.5 million) including the effects of the settlement, and including ongoing IPR business with all other licensees.</p>.<p><em>($1 = 10.3720 Swedish crowns)</em></p>
<p>Ericsson said on Friday it had struck a global patent licence agreement with <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/apple-inc" target="_blank">Apple</a>, ending a row over royalty payments for the use of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/ericsson-sues-apple-again-over-5g-patent-licensing-1072273.html" target="_blank">5G wireless patents in iPhones</a>.</p>.<p>The Swedish telecoms equipment maker said the multi-year deal included global cross-licences for patented cellular standard-essential technologies and granted certain other patent rights.</p>.<p>"The settlement ends all ongoing patent-related legal disputes between the parties," it said in a statement.</p>.<p>The deal comes after Ericsson in January filed a second set of patent infringement lawsuits against the US maker of iPhones.</p>.<p>Both companies had already sued each other in the United States as negotiations failed over the renewal of a seven-year licensing contract for telecoms patents first struck in 2015.</p>.<p>Ericsson sued first in October 2021, claiming that Apple was trying to improperly cut down the royalty rates. The iPhone maker then filed a lawsuit in December 2021, accusing the Swedish company of using "strong-arm tactics" to renew patents.</p>.<p>Ericsson on Friday forecasted fourth-quarter intellectual property rights (IPR) licensing revenues of 5.5 billion-5.0 billion Swedish crowns ($530.3 million-$578.5 million) including the effects of the settlement, and including ongoing IPR business with all other licensees.</p>.<p><em>($1 = 10.3720 Swedish crowns)</em></p>