5G Patents
Charles Duan, the director of technology and innovation policy at the R Street Institute, writes for Fortune that the Peter Thiel-backed open-access 5G company Rivada stands to be the biggest beneficiary from the White House's push for open-access 5G. That's because of the patents it holds. Duan: "A patent owner playing gatekeeper to 5G does not make for a competitive or innovative market, despite the superficial appearance of competition among those who must pay tribute to the gatekeeper." Fortune
Charles Duan, the director of technology and innovation policy at the R Street Institute, writes for Fortune that the Peter Thiel-backed open-access 5G company Rivada stands to be the biggest beneficiary from the White House's push for open-access 5G. That's because of the patents it holds. Duan: "A patent owner playing gatekeeper to 5G does not make for a competitive or innovative market, despite the superficial appearance of competition among those who must pay tribute to the gatekeeper." Fortune