Peter Michaels Has PATENTS for CDMA (Code Division
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CDMA is an example of multiple access, which is where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication channel. This allows several users to share a band of frequencies (see bandwidth). To permit this to be achieved without undue interference between the users, CDMA employs spread-spectrum technology and a special coding scheme (where each transmitter is assigned a code).
CDMA is used as the access method in many mobile phone standards such as cdmaOne, CDMA2000 (the 3G evolution of cdmaOne), and WCDMA (the 3G standard used by GSM carriers), which are often referred to as simply CDMA.
Peter also Owns Patents for GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe protocols for second generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile phones. It is the de facto global standard for mobile communications with over 90% market share, and is available in over 219 countries and territories.
Not only does PM Hold Patents he also has very good relationships with all the major cell phone makers. http://www.hop-on.com/Companies.aspx
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Our success in securing essential patents for GSM and CDMA technologies has resulted in license agreements with Qualcomm, Motorola, InterDigital, Lucent, NEC, Alcatel, Ericsson, Nokia, Philips and Siemens.
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Hop-on, Inc. (HPNN.PK) is an international leader in the development and manufacture of electronics, distributed software and telecommunications services. Since inception in 1993, the company has a long-standing history of innovation and progressive market development, and has maintained position as one of the few remaining US-based manufacturers of cellular technology. Holding numerous essential patents and licensing agreements for mobile communications and computing technologies, aggressive measures are employed by the company to develop, protect, and monetize its intellectual property rights.
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Hop-on maintains an extensive portfolio of essential patent rights for GSM, CDMA and mobile computing technologies and employs an aggressive program for developing and protecting the company’s intellectual property rights, seeking to realize patent use licensing revenues.
Here is some good reading to better understand Microsoft Licensing and why Microsoft is working with Hop-On. Microsoft wouldn't bother with Hop-on if they didn't already hold Licensing and Patents Essential to the Cell phone industry. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/Intellec...olicy.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/Intellec...g/ip2.aspx
Hop-on & Microsoft are working together with HPNN already turning a profit in the same Quarter this news was released after being in the red for years. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/201...ponpr.aspx
HPNN will BREAKOUT VERY SOON.