Sheffield, UK, 02 October 2003 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Cisco and Huawei have signed an agreement to stay the litigation that is currently pending in a district court in Texas. As part of the agreement, the two companies have agreed on a course of action that they expect — upon full implementation and pending completion of an independent expert review process — will lead to the end of the lawsuit.
Under the terms of the agreement, Huawei will continue to abide by the terms of the Preliminary Injunction Order. In order to address Cisco's concerns, Huawei has voluntarily made changes to certain of its router and switch products. The parties have agreed on a process for reviewing these changes. All other terms of the agreement are confidential.
3Com, which intervened in the lawsuit, also agreed to the process set forth in the agreement for the resolution of claims pending in the litigation.
Cisco and Huawei are pleased that they have been able to reach agreement on a process that they hope will result in the resolution of this lawsuit.
Source: 3Com