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What did Hytera do wrong? It was restricted from selling any products containing walkie-talkie technology by the United States

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Motorola in the United States was too ruthless and sued Hytera for infringement in the United States, and Hytera was so miserable that it was restricted from selling any products containing walkie-talkie technology by the US court.

What did Hytera do wrong? It was restricted from selling any products containing walkie-talkie technology by the United States

An important announcement popped up on the official website of Hytera Walkie-Talkie: According to the order of the U.S. court, Hytera is not allowed to sell any products containing walkie-talkie technology anywhere in the world until further notice.

What did Hytera do wrong? It was restricted from selling any products containing walkie-talkie technology by the United States

The walkie-talkie was invented by the American company Motorola. In 1940, Motorola developed the first hand-held two-way radio amplitude modulation radio weighing 2.2 kg for the U.S. Army Signal Corps, with a communication range of 1.6 km.

In addition, the mobile phone was invented by a technician from the American company Motorola. Martin Lawrence Cooper is known as the father of mobile phones because he pioneered the development of mobile phones. Coopa is an engineer and technician of the famous American company Motorola.

15 years ago, Motorola was a household name, but unfortunately after the evacuation from Tianjin, Motorola disappeared, but the emaciated camel is bigger than a horse, relying on a large number of core technologies in the field of communications, Motorola is still alive and well.

What did Hytera do wrong? It was restricted from selling any products containing walkie-talkie technology by the United States

Although it is now the era of smart phones, walkie-talkies have not disappeared, in flammable and explosive and other dangerous chemical sites, Motorola's explosion-proof walkie-talkies for 4000 yuan can be seen everywhere, and this market is almost monopolized by Motorola.

Walkie-talkies and mobile phones, Motorola wants to sue you for infringement is as easy as a finger, after all, people are inventors, but walkie-talkies have been invented for more than 80 years, and then farewell to others infringement is not to say, according to this, then televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, microwave ovens, cars, airplanes, etc. are all invented in the United States, do you have to sue us.

It's too domineering! If you can't compete head-on, you just rely on your back to make small moves.

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