SiLO: CSIRO own a patent for wireless technology. It's intellectual property, and CSIRO lead the way and own this particular piece of IP. Seems fair they're paid out.
The patent, US Patent 5,487,069, was filed on November 23, 1993, and granted on January 23, 1996. The inventors were John D. O'Sullivan, Graham R. Daniels, Terence M.P. Percival, Diethelm I. Ostry and John F. Deane.
The patent is for a wireless LAN, a peer-to-peer wireless LAN, a wireless transceiver and a method of transmitting data, all of which are capable of operating at frequencies in excess of 10 GHz and in multipath transmission environments.
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SiLO: CSIRO own a patent for wireless technology.
It's intellectual property, and CSIRO lead the way and own this particular piece of IP. Seems fair they're paid out.
See: http://www.smh.com.au/news/Breaking/CSIRO-hit-with-wifi-patent-suit/2005/05/19/1116361656580.html
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The patent, US Patent 5,487,069, was filed on November 23, 1993, and granted on January 23, 1996. The inventors were John D. O'Sullivan, Graham R. Daniels, Terence M.P. Percival, Diethelm I. Ostry and John F. Deane.
The patent is for a wireless LAN, a peer-to-peer wireless LAN, a wireless transceiver and a method of transmitting data, all of which are capable of operating at frequencies in excess of 10 GHz and in multipath transmission environments.