A Huawei store in Beijing on Nov. 17, 2019. (Image credit: TechNode/Coco Gao)

Huawei has filed two lawsuits against Verizon, alleging that the US carrier infringed on 12 patents held by the Chinese telecommunications company.

Why it matters: The move is a sign of escalating intellectual property (IP) disputes between the US and Huawei, which has long been accused of IP theft.

  • The Shenzhen-based company has been involved in several lawsuits, accused of stealing technology from US companies including smartphone brand Motorola, software maker Cisco, and telecommunications company Quintel.
  • Huawei had been granted 87,805 patents globally and 11,152 of them are registered in the US, the company said on Thursday.

โ€œWe invest heavily in R&D because we want to provide our customers with the best possible telecommunications solutionsโ€ฆVerizonโ€™s products and services have benefited from patented technology that Huawei developed over many years of research and development.โ€

โ€”Song Liuping, Huawei chief legal officer, in the statement

Details: Huawei has filed lawsuits against Verizon in the US District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas, seeking compensation for the US companyโ€™s use of technology that is protected by 12 of Huaweiโ€™s patents, according to a company statement sent to TechNode on Thursday.

  • Huawei said it had negotiated with Verizon for a โ€œsignificant period of timeโ€ before filing the lawsuits, but the two company โ€œwere unable to reach an agreement on license terms.โ€
  • The company said it has invested 10% to 15% of its revenue in research and development (R & D) every year for the past decade.
  • Verizon did not immediately reply to requests for comment on Thursday.

Context: Huawei asked Verizon to pay licensing fees for more than 230 of its patents and sought more than $1 billion, Reuters reported in June.

  • US Senator Marco Rubio said in July that Congress should stop Huawei from โ€œusing patent troll tactics and weaponizing the U.S. legal system against American companies.โ€
  • The company last year sued the US government over a law that prohibits federal agencies from using its equipment.

Writing about semiconductors and telecommunications.

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