CDMA Modem Card definition

CDMA Modem Card means a complete CDMA modem card or module which (i) incorporates all or any part of QUALCOMM’s Intellectual Property, (ii) is capable of transmitting and receiving CDMA Wireless communications when attached to a Communications Device, and (iii) is for use with a “Communications Device,” meaning either a telephone, personal computer, personal digital assistant, facsimile machine, monitoring device, multi-media terminal, data entry terminal, or point of sale terminal. The CDMA Modem Card must contain at a minimum a printed circuit board, multiple individually packaged integrated circuit devices, and all of the circuitry necessary for the Communications Device to perform all of the CDMA reverse link modulation and CDMA forward link demodulation, baseband processing, RF filtering, upconversion, downconversion, and protocol stack messaging; provided that a CDMA Modem Card shall not be capable of initiating and receiving Wireless communications without being attached to the Communications Device. A CDMA Modem Card for use with a Communications Device includes a complete modem card or module and all attachments necessary to enable the Communications Device to transmit and receive Wireless communications when such CDMA Modem Card is attached to such Communications Device. For purposes of clarification, a Communications Device Sold with a CDMA Modem Card embedded within such Communications Device and that is capable of transmitting and receiving Wireless communications without any additional equipment or components being attached thereto is a Complete CDMA Telephone, not a CDMA Modem Card.
CDMA Modem Card means a complete CDMA or Dual Mode CDMA modem card which incorporates all or any part of QUALCOMM’s Intellectual Property, complies with the CAI, and is for use with a “Communications Device,” meaning either a telephone, notebook computer, personal digital assistant, multi-media terminal, facsimile machine, monitoring device, data entry terminal, automatic teller machine, vending machine, or point of sale terminal. The CDMA Modem Card must contain at a minimum a printed circuit board, multiple integrated circuits, and all of the circuitry necessary for the Communications Device to perform all of the CDMA reverse link modulation and CDMA forward link demodulation, baseband processing, RF and IF filtering, upconversion, downconversion, RF and IF shielding, and protocol stack messaging; provided that a CDMA Modem Card shall not be capable of initiating and receiving Wireless communications without being attached to the Communications Device. A CDMA Modem Card for use with a Communications Device includes a complete modem card and all attachments necessary to enable the Communications Device to transmit and receive Wireless communications.

Examples of CDMA Modem Card in a sentence

  • After your Date of Termination, your benefits shall be determined in accordance with the Company’s Pension Program, insurance and other applicable programs.

  • At LICENSEE's reasonable request, and no more than once annually, QUALCOMM agrees to meet or correspond with LICENSEE to consider and discuss LICENSEE's proposals for new CDMA Modem Card product categories, and the financial implications therefore (including royalty rates and minimum royalty structures); provided that QUALCOMM shall have no obligation to amend or modify this Agreement to incorporate any such proposals or to modify or amend the terms of Section 5.2 of this Agreement.

  • LICENSEE agrees to affix to the exterior of each CDMA Modem Card and the package containing such CDMA Modem Card a legible notice reading: "Licensed by XXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxx under one or more of the following Patents," followed by a list of applicable patent numbers taken from the list of QUALCOMM's patents or as may otherwise be instructed by QUALCOMM.

  • In partial consideration for the license granted from QUALCOMM hereunder, LICENSEE shall pay to QUALCOMM, no later than [***] days after the end of each calendar quarter during the term of the License Agreement, an amount equal to [***] of the Net Selling Price for each CDMA Modem Card Sold by LICENSEE during such calendar quarter.

  • For example, by incorporating QUALCOMM's existing (as of the Effective Date) Chipset into a CDMA Modem Card Sold by LICENSEE, the Ericsson's Patents sublicensed to LICENSEE would include, but not necessarily be limited to all of the following patents that Ericsson asserted against QUALCOMM in litigation: U.S. Patent Nos.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, QUALCOMM may identify LICENSEE on its public web site and other public documents as a QUALCOMM CDMA Modem Card Licensee or authorized supplier.

  • Unless otherwise notified by QUALCOMM as set forth in Section 8.2 above, LICENSEE shall prominently display the Logo on the exterior of each CDMA Modem Card Sold by it.

  • Nothing herein shall require the delivery of any documentation, including but not limited to: (a) any Mask Sets developed by QUALCOMM, (b) any micro-code for embedded processors or (c) any of the detailed algorithms for the Components or the Subscriber Unit or the CDMA Modem Card microprocessor.

  • LICENSEE may provide a small number of Complete CDMA Telephones that incorporate a LICENSEE CDMA Modem Card to its CDMA Modem Card customers, however, no more than one thousand (1000) of such Complete CDMA Telephones may be provided to any one customer in any one calendar year.

  • The Logo shall be designed to remain visibly displayed on the exterior of the CDMA Modem Card.

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  • Customer Software means software which is owned by or licensed to the Customer;

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