Is Huawei's mobile phone banned in the UK for alleged patent infringement?

It is reported that in the past three years, the patent war between Huawei and British Unwired Planet International has finally come to an end. Recently, the Patent Court of the High Court of England and Wales ruled that Huawei received a "lock-up order" in the UK.

According to the report, the judgment pointed out that a "lock-up order" was issued against Huawei's infringement, and Huawei had to pay 2.9 million pounds in compensation. Regarding the global patent license, Huawei is allowed to appeal, while regarding the hybrid global benchmark, UPI is allowed to appeal.

Experts said that for Huawei, Britain is an important part of the European market, and Huawei will not give up easily. It is urgent to reach a patent licensing cooperation with UPI as soon as possible, otherwise it will suffer greater losses in the British market. Huawei's going overseas is like a microcosm of domestic mobile phones going overseas. In overseas markets where patent protection is more perfect, it is essential and very important for China mobile phone manufacturers to invest in R&D, apply for patent protection and negotiate patent authorization.

It is reported that according to Huawei's 20 16 annual report, Huawei's mobile phone market share in Europe, the Middle East and Africa has increased, and its sales revenue has reached 654.38+0565 billion yuan, up 22.5% year-on-year. Among them, Huawei has achieved a leap-forward breakthrough in the European market, and its market share in Northeast Europe and Western Europe exceeds 15% and 10% respectively. By the end of 2065,438+06,65,438+02, among the 33 countries with market share over 65,438+05%, 22 countries have market share over 20%, which is close to half.