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Chinese telecommunications company Hytera Communications has pleaded guilty in Illinois federal court to stealing Motorola Solutions trade secrets covering digital mobile radio technology, the U.S ...
Hytera Communications, a Chinese telecommunications company, has pleaded guilty to a U.S. conspiracy charge connected to the theft of walkie talkie-related trade secrets from Chicago-based ...
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited has entered a felony guilty plea and executed a plea agreement to address the U.S. Department of Justice’s criminal prosecution of Hytera for ...
Under the plea deal, Hytera faces a maximum fine of $60 million, and must make full restitution to Motorola, an amount which will be determined at a sentencing hearing set for Nov. 6 in federal ...
Starting in 2007, Hytera hired several Motorola employees to steal software and other documents related to Motorola’s digital handheld radios so it could launch a competing product, according to ...
H-Series, including portable radios, mobile radios, and repeaters, is designed and developed on new hardware and software platforms. Hytera began the introduction of its next-generation H-Series ...
Hytera will bring both hardware and software innovations of its comprehensive BWC solution to MWC25, including the newly launched 4G/5G smart SC series body cameras SC780 and SC880 – alongside ...
Motorola says the men secretly took about 10,000 documents containing some of the company's most important technology, including source code for software, which allowed Hytera to launch its own ...
CHICAGO, January 14, 2025--Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SHE: 002583) has entered a felony guilty plea and executed a Plea Agreement to address the U.S. Department of Justice’s ...
Motorola Solutions, Inc. MSI recently announced that the Federal Court in Australia has upheld its copyright and patent rights that were reportedly infringed by Hytera Communications Corporation ...
Hytera entered a guilty plea in federal court in Chicago to a single count of conspiracy to steal trade secrets, U.S. Justice Department prosecutors said Tuesday. The company faces up to $60 ...
NEW YORK -- Chinese two-way-radio company Hytera Communications has admitted conspiring to steal walkie-talkie-related trade secrets from U.S.-headquartered Motorola Solutions. Hytera pleaded ...