French newspaper L'ensemble des Échos is confirming the key ETSI election to find out whose nano-SIM patent should get to be the standard continues to be postponed. The taking part companies have unsuccessful to achieve agreement after Nokia declined to license key patents to Apple in return for free utilization of Apple's technology. As a result, the election is going to be postponed for at least four weeks.
Meanwhile, RIM has adopted Émile Zola's example and screamed J'Accuse! at Apple, declaring that Cupertino is attempting to rig ETSI's decision by signing up its very own personnel as reps from Bell Mobility, SK Telekom and KT Corp. The Rim maker has petitioned the standards agency to make sure that proxy voting isn't permitted, in order to blunt Apple's alleged plan. Read the entire text of RIM's filing following the break.
Meanwhile, RIM has adopted Émile Zola's example and screamed J'Accuse! at Apple, declaring that Cupertino is attempting to rig ETSI's decision by signing up its very own personnel as reps from Bell Mobility, SK Telekom and KT Corp. The Rim maker has petitioned the standards agency to make sure that proxy voting isn't permitted, in order to blunt Apple's alleged plan. Read the entire text of RIM's filing following the break.
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