NEW YORK -- Chinese two-way-radio company Hytera Communications has admitted conspiring to steal walkie-talkie-related trade secrets from U.S.-headquartered Motorola Solutions. Hytera pleaded ...
Prosecutors have spent years pursuing a sprawling case against Hytera, a Shenzhen, China-based maker of two-way radios and networking systems. In 2022, they unveiled a 21-count indictment ...
Inc. Federal prosecutors have said Shenzen-based Hytera Communications Corp. Ltd. recruited and hired former Motorola Solutions employees and directed them to steal digital mobile radio technology ...
A Motorola Solutions two-way digital mobile radio ... must transition from analog to digital mobile radios — walkie-talkies. Hytera was years behind Motorola Solutions in making the transition ...
Hytera Communications (SZSE: 002583), a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, is thrilled to announce its participation in the Mobile World Congress 2025 ...
Hytera Communications, a Chinese telecommunications company, has pleaded guilty to a U.S. conspiracy charge connected to the theft of walkie talkie-related trade secrets from Chicago-based ...
Starting in 2007, Hytera hired several Motorola employees to steal software and other documents related to Motorola’s digital handheld radios so it could launch a competing product, according to ...