Resolution Includes License to HP Under Key Portions of Nomadix’s Patent Portfolio
AGOURA HILLS, CA–(Marketwire – Nov 27, 2012) – Nomadix, Inc., the innovator and pioneer of public access gateways, today announced they have settled the patent infringement case brought by Nomadix against Hewlett-Packard (HP) before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. The settlement includes a license to HP under key portions of Nomadix’s extensive patent portfolio in Internet access technologies. Terms of the agreement remain undisclosed.
“We are pleased to conclude the litigation between our companies in a manner that respects Nomadix’s patents,” said Charles Reed, chairman of Nomadix. “While Nomadix will continue to enforce its patent portfolio in litigation, it is gratifying for us to reach a settlement with Hewlett-Packard that recognizes the value of Nomadix’s patents.”