November 14, 2008 03:30 ET
Calypso Wireless, Inc. Files Patent Infringement Suit Against T-Mobile USA, Inc.
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - November 14, 2008) - Calypso Wireless, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CLYW), a
researcher, designer, marketer and licensor of Fixed Mobile Convergence
("FMC") technology, today announced that it has filed a patent infringement
complaint (Case 2:08-cv-00441) against T-Mobile USA, Inc. ("T-Mobile"), the
mobile communications operating subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: DT) in The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas,
Marshall Division in Marshall, Texas.
Calypso owns U.S. Patent 6,680,923 ('923 Patent) and the proprietary
ASNAP™ (Automatic Switching of Network Access Points) technology, which
helps carriers achieve more efficient allocation of resources by freeing
more wide area cellular spectrum space for voice, video and data, and
increasing overall bandwidth available to other users. Calypso's
proprietary switching technology is the convergence of Cellular and WiFi
networks, which allows a user to seamlessly switch and connect from either
a Cellular Network or a Wireless Local Area Network Access Point (WLAN)
seamlessly without the user noticing the change.
In the lawsuit, Calypso seeks to obtain past and future damages, attorney's
fees, and an injunction prohibiting T-Mobile from continuing to sell or
make use of the inventions embodied in the '923 Patent. The case relates
primarily to T-Mobile's Hotspot@Home™ product, which allows subscribers
to seamlessly switch from the GSM network to local WiFi "hotspots."
Richard Pattin, President of Calypso states, "This is a significant turning
point for Calypso, as we believe it will open the doors for hundreds of
millions of dollars in licensing opportunities."
"Calypso has invested significantly in the discovery, development and
continued advancement of FMC," said Richard Pattin, President of Calypso.
"When others make use of our patented technology, we will continue to take
aggressive action including the enforcement of our legal rights."
Representing Calypso is the Williams Kherkher Law Firm, with its principal
offices in Houston, Texas. The Firm focuses in mass torts, patent
infringement litigation, and a wide variety of high-profile cases
throughout the United States. Williams Kherkher is perhaps best known for
representing the State of Texas against several large tobacco companies,
resulting in the largest settlement in history.
"We are proud to have the opportunity to represent Calypso in this case,
and look forward to presenting our case," stated Armistead "Armi" Easterby,
trial lawyer and head of the firm's patent section.
About Calypso
Calypso Wireless' patent 6,680,923 and the proprietary ASNAP™ technology
enables the seamless switching of voice, video and data between Wide Area
Network access points, such as cellular towers and short-range Internet
access points (such as WiFi, WiMax, Bluetooth, etc). ASNAP™ also greatly
enhances services such as broadband connectivity, real time two way video
conferencing, VoIP and network-based gaming applications via cellular
phones, PDAs or any mobile device powered with ASNAP™.
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