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Home » Ericsson Files Multi-Region 5G Patent Suits Against China’s Transsion

Ericsson Files Multi-Region 5G Patent Suits Against China’s Transsion

November 14, 2025
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, Legal / Regulatory
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Ericsson initiated legal action against Transsion across Brazil, India, Nigeria, and the Unified Patent Court, escalating a long-running dispute over the Chinese manufacturer’s use of Ericsson’s standard-essential mobile technology. The company said Transsion remains the only top-ten global smartphone vendor without a license to its 3G, 4G, and 5G SEPs despite nearly a decade of negotiations. Ericsson argues that the refusal to accept FRAND terms creates an uneven competitive field, given that other major handset makers have active global agreements in place.

The filing highlights Ericsson’s position as one of the largest contributors to 3GPP standards and a key supplier of 5G infrastructure worldwide. The company holds more than 60,000 granted patents and invests roughly USD 5 billion annually in R&D. According to Ericsson, Transsion’s lack of a license undermines the patent-licensing framework that enables interoperability and sustained innovation across the mobile ecosystem.

Ericsson’s lawsuits seek to compel Transsion to enter a global patent license covering SEPs used in its devices, which are widely sold in Africa, Eastern Asia, and emerging markets in Europe and South America. The company said ongoing “delay tactics” have forced this action to protect both the value of its intellectual property and fair competition in the handset market.

• Ericsson launches coordinated suits in Brazil, India, Nigeria, and the Unified Patent Court

• Transsion identified as last top-ten smartphone supplier without an Ericsson SEP license

• Dispute centers on 3GPP standard-essential patents used in 3G/4G/5G handsets

• Ericsson maintains a portfolio of 60,000+ granted patents and USD 5 billion per year in R&D

• Company argues Transsion’s refusal to license creates anticompetitive market conditions

“Transsion continues to reject Ericsson’s FRAND offers while failing to enter into a global patent license agreement,” the company stated.

🌐 Analysis

Ericsson’s action underscores rising tensions in SEP licensing as 5G matures and budget-focused handset makers expand globally. Recent UPC filings by other major SEP holders show similar strategies to enforce cross-border licensing in a more harmonized legal environment. For handset manufacturers, global agreements remain the most common approach to avoid fragmented litigation and ensure compliance with 3GPP standards.

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