Qualcomm reaches settlement in anti-trust case with Taiwan regulator

Reuters  |  TAIPEI/SAN FRANCISCO 

TAIPEI/(Reuters) - Mobile chipmaker Inc will settle an anti-trust case with Taiwanese regulators for about $93 million, and has also pledged to invest $700 million in over the next five years.

It was also accused of cutting maker a royalty discount in exchange for the exclusive use of Qualcomm's in the past.

Under the settlement, will have to provide reports every six months to Taiwanese officials for five years to show it is negotiating in good faith with in patent-licensing deals.

Moreover, will be required to offer patent licenses to rival chipmakers such as and on fair terms before seeking to enforce its patent rights against them in court.

Qualcomm also is in the midst of appealing a $927 million fine from the and a $1.2 billion fine from the It also faces a lawsuit from the and is in a wide-ranging legal dispute with Apple.

As part of the Taiwanese settlement, Qualcomm will continue to be allowed charge a royalty based on the selling price of a handset - a core part of its licensing model that Apple and others have objected to.

Because the settlement replaces the original decision and fine, other anti-trust regulators and legal foes will now be less likely to be able to use the commission's findings as a basis for their own legal actions.

As part of the deal Qualcomm agreed to build out new and operations facilities in and work with universities and on around so-called 5G technology, the next generation of wireless networks, the company said.

said that amounted to an investment pledge of $700 million over five years.

"With the uncertainty removed, we can now focus on expanding our relationships that support the Taiwanese and rapid adoption of 5G technology," Alex Rogers, Qualcomm's patent licensing chief, said in a statement.

(Reporting by in and Stephen Nellis in SAN FRANCISCO; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 09:15 IST