Wi-LAN Announces Completion of Early License Program
Wi-LAN estimates that revenues of approximately $75 million will be generated from licenses signed during the Early License Program, excluding revenues generated from V-chip license deals signed during the period. During the Program, several companies that took licenses also transferred valuable patents to Wi-LAN. The Company believes that the patents transferred to Wi-LAN have the potential to generate up to $140 million in future revenues.
“Overall, we believe the Early License Program was very successful,” said Jim Skippen, President & CEO. “When we started our licensing program in earnest last July, we were looking for ways to accelerate the licensing process, since it generally takes 2-3 years, if not longer, from the start of any licensing program to sign the first license. One strategy that we adopted was the Early License Program which we hoped would encourage some companies to enter into licensing discussions more quickly. As a result of the program, we were able to announce five license deals in a span of less than nine months. Equally important, it has brought many more companies to the table to discuss our intellectual property and these discussions continue.”
“Patent licensing takes patience and perseverance but the rewards can be worth the wait,” he added. “As we move forward, we are in an enviable position. We have a strong licensing team, a large, diversified portfolio of patents we believe are essential, and the financial resources, including over $100 million in cash, to sustain our operations and any litigation that may become necessary to enforce our intellectual property rights. We will continue to execute on our strategy of asserting our IP rights and strengthening our portfolio through selective acquisitions.”
About Wi-LAN
Wi-LAN, founded in 1992, licenses intellectual property applicable to a full range of products providing access in the communications and consumer electronics markets. Some of the fundamental technologies covered by Wi-LAN’s patents include: CDMA, DOCSIS, DSL, V-chip, Wi-Fi and WiMAX. Wi-LAN has already licensed its intellectual property, which includes 227 issued or pending patents, to a number of the world’s largest companies. For more information: www.wi-lan.com.
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