AGOURA HILLS, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 05/03/16 -- The Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) today denied a petition for inter partes review filed by Hospitality Core Services LLC, d/b/a Blueprint RF (Blueprint RF), that challenged the validity of Nomadix's U.S. Patent No. 8,156,246 (the "'246 patent"). The '246 patent protects key technology for redirecting user computers to captive portals.
The PTAB reviewed the materials supplied by Blueprint RF and denied the petition as to all patent claims and dismissed the petition in its entirety. Upon review, the PTAB found that Blueprint RF failed to demonstrate a reasonable likelihood that the challenged claims 1-17 of the '246 patent are unpatentable.
"This result is once again consistent with prior challenges to Nomadix's patents in court cases and other Patent Office proceedings," explains Fred Reeder, chief commercial and operating officer of Nomadix. "We are pleased with the PTAB's decision, which continues to validate our view of the value of our intellectual property." Last week, the PTAB also denied Blueprint RF's petition for inter partes review of Nomadix's U.S. Patent 6,636,894.
Headquartered in Agoura Hills, California, Nomadix supplies the hardware and software technologies that visitor-based networks, such as hotels, use to provide a world-class Internet experience for their customers. Leading technology companies, including HP, AT&T and Aruba Networks, have licensed Nomadix patents for usage in their product portfolio.
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Nomadix offers gateways for seamless wired and wireless connectivity solutions across public access networks and enterprises. Nomadix gateways have earned a global reputation for unparalleled reliability and ease of management. As one customer put it, "They just work." Powered by patented technology, Nomadix throughput enhancement technologies make available bandwidth stretch further, slowing the pace of investment in bandwidth upgrades and enabling revenue generation and customization in a number of business models. With Nomadix, public access network providers are able to deploy cost-effective, secure and easy-to-use network services. For more information, visit www.nomadix.com, call +1.818.597.1500, follow on LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+, like on Facebook and view the video library on YouTube.
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