Huawei will charge 5G patent fees, do you think it should be charged?

Updated on technology 2024-03-17
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think Huawei should charge a fee for the use of 5G technology.

    Huawei has spent a huge amount of manpower and financial resources to develop 5G-related technologies, and if Huawei does not recoup its costs by charging royalties, it will be a loss-making business for Huawei. More importantly, this will also lead to Huawei's refusal to develop high-tech in the future, which can be said to have a significant impact on the development and renewal of science and technology, so I think that technology companies charging patent fees can also strongly promote the progress and development of science and technology.

    1. Charging fees for the use of 5G technology can allow Huawei to spread the R&D costs well. The R&D cost of 5G technology is undoubtedly a sky-high expense for any technology company, and it can be said that no technology company can afford such a high cost, so only charging royalties to each company can dilute the R&D cost. And we see that the royalties demanded by Huawei are not too exaggerated, because there are many technology companies whose patent fees are far higher than those of Huawei.

    Second, Huawei's 5G fees can also prompt domestic technology companies to strengthen scientific and technological research and development. In fact, many domestic technology companies do not have too many core technologies that are used by global technology companies, and if Huawei can charge 5G usage fees to technology companies around the world this time, it will also prompt domestic technology companies to vigorously develop core technologies. It can be said that once the core technology is owned, it will bring significant help to domestic technology companies to enhance their competitiveness in the global market.

    Third, Huawei's 5G fee can also make countries around the world pay attention to China's scientific and technological achievements. China's 5G-related technology can be said to be far ahead of the world, and if Huawei can use the opportunity of charging 5G usage fees to promote China's scientific and technological achievements, it can actually strengthen the exchange and cooperation between China's scientific and technological level and the world's scientific and technological level. More importantly, it can also strengthen the dependence of many companies around the world on China's scientific and technological achievements.

    Of course, I am 100% in favor of Huawei's collection of 5G patent fees. Because for any technology company, as long as the company can develop the latest technology, then the company has the right to apply for patents, because these patents also represent the company's technological level to what extent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be accepted, 5G network is the product of the high development of science and technology, and the research of science and technology needs funds and money. In order to better develop science and technology, it is also possible to charge fees

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This should be charged, after all, Huawei has also spent a lot of manpower and material resources to develop 5G technology. Now that I have successfully applied for a patent, it is indeed possible to charge a fee for others to use it in accordance with the provisions of the patent law.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, because Huawei spends a lot of money on developing 5G technology, and if it does not collect patent fees, it will lead to no funds for further research and development of 6G technology.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It shouldn't be charged because it will reduce the number of times people use 5G, and some people will even appeal the matter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think it should be charged. The 5G network will be a popular network for the public, and all businesses will use and research it, and it is not developed by Huawei alone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think it should be charged, because it can be used more confidently after collecting.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think it should be charged, because this is Huawei's own patent, its own technology, so it should be appropriately charged.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think so, this is because 5G is Huawei's patent, and in this way, you can also protect your intellectual property.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes.

    In March 2021, Huawei's announcement that it would collect 5G royalties attracted widespread attention, and this was the first time it has announced relevant details. It is understood that Huawei will start charging royalties for 5G patents from 2021, and it is expected that the intellectual property revenue from 2019 to 2021 will reach 1.2-1.3 billion US dollars.

    At the same time, Ding Jianxin, director of Huawei's Intellectual Property Department, announced the charging standard for 5G multi-mode mobile phones: for mobile phone patent license fees that follow the 5G standard, a reasonable percentage rate applicable to the price of mobile phones will be provided, and the maximum price of a single mobile phone is US dollars.

    If the patent is not Huawei's, no royalty will be charged.

    The timing is right and the cost is reasonable.

    ICT analyst Sun Yongjie believes that patents are one of the important indicators of an enterprise's innovation ability and whether it is an innovative enterprise. Looking back at the hot innovation topics in recent years, 5G in the field of communication is none other than 5G, among which smartphones are typical representatives.

    In the current and future global 5G smartphones, the Chinese market and Chinese companies will undoubtedly play a pioneering role in driving and leading, and it is precisely based on this that the measures in the innovation of 5G smartphones represented by patents have become a mirror of our intellectual property protection not only in China, but also in the world.

    The above content refers to Phoenix.com - What is Huawei's intention to collect 5G patent fees?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Huawei's 5G will definitely charge royalties, you know, it takes a lot of financial resources to get a technological breakthrough, and no one can let the technology they have painstakingly researched for others to use for free.

    Huawei's collection of patent fees is a normal means of making profits, including telecom equipment manufacturers such as Ericsson and Nokia, as well as chip manufacturers such as Qualcomm, which also need to survive on patent fees. Huawei has invested a lot of money in scientific research, and it has been able to register patents for many years, so Huawei has created an era in which China collects patent fees from other countries.

    At present, Huawei has obtained a total of 87,805 authorized patents, ranking among the best in the patent field, and its annual R&D investment accounts for 14% of its annual revenue1% Huawei invested 101.5 billion yuan last year, and this figure has surpassed Microsoft, Apple and Intel.

    Therefore, it is impossible for the technology obtained after spending so much manpower and financial investment to be used by others for free.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Collected, but not maliciously.

    On May 15, 2018, Huawei issued a statement clarifying that Huawei, as a major contributor and patentee of the 5G standard, will continue to comply with the FRAND (fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory) principle.

    Never extorting any other company or society here means that Huawei will strictly abide by the FRAND principle and reduce the licensing fee for 5G patents as much as possible. At the same time, it has been advocating and pushing other rights holders who are committed to the implementation of 5G technology to make the cumulative patent rate lower and more transparent than that of 4G.

    Because 5G will support the connection of 100 billion cellular devices, much more than 2 3 4G. Due to the increase in the base, even a lower IPR rate is enough to ensure a reasonable return on the R&D investment of standard developers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Huawei will definitely charge 5G royalties.

    There is news that Huawei will pay a 4% royalty for each mobile phone if it wants to use Huawei's 5G patents from mobile phone manufacturers. Huawei denied this, saying that it had never announced a charging plan, and that "any single rights holder charging 4% is too high and unreasonable." "Huawei does not have a plan to charge 4% for patents.

    In the future, Huawei will strictly abide by the FRAND principle in patent licensing activities, not extort industry and society, and advocate other rights holders who are committed to promoting the implementation of 5G technology to make the cumulative patent rate lower and more transparent than that of 4G.

    Huawei only thinks that the current charges are too high, and they are not in a reasonable range. And there has never been a denial that there is a plan for a fee!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, there is a fee, and it is a very reasonable fee, but only Huawei is qualified to have the right to give the most reasonable and affordable fee standard for the high-tech developed by itself, that is, the cheapest price, in addition to Huawei, if you can obtain Huawei's patent use rights, the fee must not be lower than Huawei's pricing standard, if it is lower than Huawei's pricing standard, it is definitely an imitation disk!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Royalties will be charged, but not from ordinary users like us.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It will definitely be charged, but the royalty is charged to the business that uses the patent.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There will definitely be a fee, there is no such thing as a free dinner.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Collect, must be collected, and it is developed at a great price, why not collect it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Accept it, as long as there are companies that use Huawei's products, they will definitely accept it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Royalties are charged, but they are charged to manufacturers.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's impossible, every patent for others to use has to charge a patent fee, otherwise why go to research, it's not enough to be fed.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's definitely going to be charged, but there's no definite news yet.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    5G royalties will be charged, and operators will be charged.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The cost of the patent must be charged, and it is all profitable.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Huawei will start charging fees for 5G patentsThe official explanation is that R&D investment needs to be rewarded。aGuess yes, after the pressure on the mobile phone business,Huawei's intellectual property revenue is likely to become an important source of revenue**

    The American chip giant Qualcomm is a good example. Qualcomm announced Qualcomm's patent fees for 5G a few years ago. Globally, 5G mobile phones that use Qualcomm's mobile network core patents have to pay a fee.

    Among them, single-mode 5G mobile phone rates, multi-mode 5G mobile phone (3G, 4G, 5G) rates; For those 5G mobile phones that use both Qualcomm mobile network standard core patents and non-core patents, the rate of single-mode 5G mobile phones is 4%, and the rate of multi-mode 5G mobile phones is 5%.

    According to this standard, domestic mobile phone manufacturers have to pay Qualcomm yuan for every mobile phone sold at a price of 3,000 yuan. With Qualcomm owning a large number of communications technology patents, patent licensing fees have become an extremely important source of revenue for the company**.

    In fiscal 2018, Qualcomm's patent licensing revenue reached $5.1 billion, accounting for a quarter of its overall revenue. In July last year, Qualcomm also signed a long-term patent licensing agreement with Huawei, for which Huawei paid $1.8 billion.

    Song Liuping, Huawei's chief legal officer, said in an interview that intellectual property revenue will not be Huawei's main income**. He added that Huawei's main business is to operate products and services, which is also the company's long-term revenue focus.

    In fact, Huawei's collection of 5G patent fees has been planned for a long time. Many even believe that Huawei is charging too late. In June 2019, Ren Zhengfei responded in a symposium:

    Huawei has developed rapidly in recent years, everyone is very busy and has no time to charge, and some fees will be charged when they are free, but it will not be as high as Qualcomm.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Huawei will start charging royalties for 5G patents in 2021, and the impact is as follows:

    First: The price of smart phones may increase across the board, and Huawei will collect 5G patent fees for mobile phones such as Apple and Samsung, which will have an impact on the entire smartphone market. When Huawei charges 5G patent fees, it means that the cost of these mobile phone manufacturers will increase, in fact, Huawei will also have the right to charge 5G patent fees for some domestic mobile phone manufacturers, but it depends on Huawei's attitude.

    Therefore, the cost of mobile phone manufacturers will be comprehensive, so in order to ensure the profit margin of the enterprise, the company will basically make the decision to increase the price.

    Then consumers will face higher and higher prices when buying smartphones in the future, although there are a lot of smartphones now, but there is still room for growth. After all, the gap between mobile phones in the mobile phone market is still quite large, and there are 5G mobile phones for one or two thousand yuan, and 5G mobile phones for tens of thousands of yuan. Therefore, the ** of 5G mobile phones will definitely usher in a comprehensive adjustment.

    Second: domestic mobile phone manufacturers are more united, and the advantages of domestic mobile phones are more obviousHuawei If Huawei starts to charge 5G fees to Samsung, Apple and other companies, then domestic mobile phone manufacturers will not be able to escape. However, in the author's opinion, Huawei will not charge domestic mobile phone manufacturers in the short term.

    After all, the main competition that Huawei has to face now is not that of its domestic brother companies, and Huawei does not want to rely on patent fees to make ends meet, as Ren Zhengfei said a long time ago.

    Huawei doesn't want to become a "patent troll" like Qualcomm, so this time Huawei's collection of 5G patent fees must be targeted, domestic mobile phone manufacturers are not the main target, overseas giants are. Therefore, under Huawei's move, domestic mobile phone manufacturers can really stand on the united front, and domestic mobile phone manufacturers will be more united and united with the outside world.

    In addition, the cost of domestic mobile phones is not **, and there is an advantage in **. If Apple mobile phones, Samsung mobile phones, etc. have to **mobile phones** because Huawei charges 5G patent fees, then the advantages of domestic mobile phones are even more obvious. Cost-effective, excellent quality of mobile phones, coupled with excellent appearance design, domestic mobile phones have gradually begun to gain a foothold in the international market.

    In fact, over the years, domestic mobile phones such as Huawei and Xiaomi have become more and more popular in overseas markets, which also represents the advantages of domestic mobile phones are more obvious. If this time domestic mobile phones have more obvious advantages in the world, I believe that the position of domestic mobile phones in the global mobile phone market will be more stable.

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