Sisvel Advances Toward Formation of DVB-C2 Patent Pool
Amsterdam (The Netherlands) -- September 19, 2012 - Sisvel announced at the IBC2012 conference and exhibition that it has been coordinating meetings among owners of patents essential to the DVB-C2 standard for the purpose of creating a patent pool to offer licenses under their combined portfolio of patents to make DVB-C2 technology accessible to all users on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms and conditions.
The companies participating in Sisvel’s effort are: DTVG Licensing, France Telecom, TDF, LG Electronics, and Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI).
Sisvel is pleased to report that the patent owners have already agreed on the following principles for the structure of a DVB-C2 patent pool:
- No use fee for DVB-C2 transmissions.
- A royalty rate not exceeding 1 Euro per standard DVB-C2 receiver.
Giustino de Sanctis, CEO of Sisvel International, noted that "we have made substantial progress with our participating patent owners in a relatively short period of time, and the joint licensing platform we are creating will promote broad-based adoption of the DVB-C2 standard by providing more certainty and confidence to all those considering the technology."
The facilitation process remains open to other companies holding patents believed to be essential for the DVB-C2 standard, as defined by the standard documents ETSI EN 302 769. Candidate patents must be reviewed for essentiality by an independent evaluator.
Detailed information on patent submission and other procedures for participating in the facilitation process can be obtained from Sisvel by sending an email to DVB-C2@sisvel.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
About DVB-C2
DVB-C2 is published as ETSI Standard EN 302 769 and is the most advanced digital cable transmission system developed by the DVB Project. Similarly to DVB-S2 and DVB-T2, DVB-C2 uses state of the art coding and modulation techniques to achieve a substantial increase in capacity compare to legacy standards, thus enabling highly efficient use of cable networks.
For additional information regarding DVB-C2, please visit www.dvb.org.
About SISVEL
Started in 1982 when Sisvel S.p.A. was founded in Italy, the Sisvel Group has become a world leader in managing intellectual property and maximizing the value of patent rights. The Sisvel Group is global in scope and reach, with companies in Italy (Sisvel in None Torinese and Edico in Rome), the United States (Sisvel US and Audio MPEG in Metropolitan Washington, DC), China (Sisvel Hong Kong), Japan (Sisvel Japan in Tokyo), Germany (Sisvel Germany in Stuttgart), and Luxembourg (Sisvel International), and with over one hundred professionals worldwide with technical, legal, and licensing expertise.
Sisvel has a long history of managing successful patent portfolios including those related to the audio compression standards known as MP3 and MPEG Audio, and widespread technologies such as OSD (On Screen Display), ATSS (Automatic Tuning & Sorting System), and WSS (Wide Screen Signaling - for automatic switching of television image formats). Sisvel currently operates patent pools for the UHF-RFID, CDMA 2000, DVB-T, and DVB-T2 standards.
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