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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.
CHICAGO, January 14, 2025--Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SHE: 002583) has entered a felony guilty plea and executed a Plea Agreement to address the U.S. Department of Justice’s ...
Under the plea deal, Hytera faces a maximum fine of $60 million, and must make full restitution to Motorola, an amount which will be determined at a sentencing hearing set for Nov. 6 in federal ...
Chinese telecommunications company Hytera Communications has pleaded guilty in Illinois federal court to stealing Motorola Solutions trade secrets covering digital mobile radio technology, the U.S ...
Hytera’s guilty plea does not resolve Motorola Solutions' ongoing civil litigation against Hytera. Motorola Solutions is continuing to pursue collection of the more than $471 million judgment already ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on Tuesday suspended the global sales injunction against Hytera’s two-way radio products That temporary stay included the further accumulation of ...
Hytera was ordered to pay $49 million in royalties for sales that already had occurred, but it never paid up. So Motorola went back to court, seeking a contempt order.
Hytera US Inc, the market-leading supplier of innovative two-way radio communications solutions, is excited to announce the launch of Hytera HALO Bridge.
In 2017, MSI filed a complaint alleging infringement of its European patent EP 2 342 851 B1 by Hytera’s Pseudo-Trunking/TDMA direct mode/TX-none radio functionality.