Qualcomm, Nokia Deal Is Unlikely
13th Nov 2006, 21:10 GMT
Qualcomm said it doesn't believe it will reach a new licensing deal with Nokia by an April deadline, which could see both companies lose rights to sell products they make under each other's patents.
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