Fractus Files Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Geotab and Verizon
Fractus Takes Legal Action Against Geotab and Verizon
In a significant legal development, Fractus, a leading innovator in geometry-based antenna technology, has filed patent infringement lawsuits against both Geotab and Verizon. With court cases identified as 224-cv-01008 and 224-cv-01009, these complaints have been lodged with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The core issue addressed in these lawsuits is the alleged unauthorized utilization of Fractus’s patented antenna technologies, which are integral to advanced connectivity solutions utilized across various industries.
Fractus's pioneering contributions have revolutionized antenna design by applying geometric and mathematical principles. This innovative method has led to the creation of compact, high-performance, multi-band antenna solutions that seamlessly integrate into connected devices. The implications of these advancements are far-reaching, as they have become pivotal in the expanding Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem.
Highlighting its firm stance against unauthorized usage of its technology, Fractus emphasized that the company will take all necessary legal action to protect its rights. Jordi Ilario, the CEO of Fractus, stated, "We have heavily invested in R&D for antenna technologies that are foundational across many IoT sectors. We will not hesitate to act against violations of our rights, especially when companies refuse to engage in honest negotiations."
Representing Fractus in these lawsuits is Susman Godfrey L.L.P., an esteemed law firm specializing in high-stakes intellectual property litigation, with attorneys Joe Grinstein, Justin Nelson, and Max Tribble at the helm. Max Tribble remarked, "We have been proud advocates for Fractus for about 15 years and are eager to continue supporting the company in defending its intellectual property rights."
Additionally, Ruben Bonet, Chairman of Fractus, acknowledged the substantial role Fractus's innovations have played in enhancing connectivity. He asserted, "We are committed to protecting our innovations and ensuring a level playing field for those who respect intellectual property rights. Many leading international technology companies have licensed Fractus innovations, including Motorola, Samsung, LG, HTC, Asus, ZTE, TCL, CommScope, Vivint, and ADT among others."
Overview of Fractus
Fractus has carved a niche in the domain of antenna technology, particularly for smartphones, tablets, and other wireless IoT devices. The company boasts a patent portfolio that encompasses over 40 unique inventions, underscoring its leadership in antenna technology. The accolades earned by Fractus reflect its innovative prowess, including being recognized by the World Economic Forum in 2005 as a Technology Pioneer. The inventors from Fractus were also finalists for the prestigious European Inventor Award in 2014 and received the European Inspiring Company Award from the London Stock Exchange in April 2017.
In light of these developments, the legal actions initiated by Fractus against Geotab and Verizon not only highlight the importance of intellectual property protection but also reaffirm the company’s commitment to innovation in the technology sector. As industries increasingly rely on connected solutions, the battle over patent rights is poised to become even more significant in shaping the future landscape of technology firms globally.