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Phihong Settles Patent Infringement Litigation With Powerdsine


Fremont, CA - Phihong, a leading provider of network power solutions, announced today that it has settled its litigation with PowerDsineTM Ltd. and, as part of the settlement, PowerDsine granted Phihong a license to use its U.S. patent number 6,473,608 in connection with the manufacture and sale of power supply system units used for supplying Power-over-Ethernet cabling systems.
 
This patent covers Ethernet ports supplying power between switch/hub equipment and devices to be powered via communication cabling over spare wire pairs not used for data communication.

"We are very pleased to reach an amicable settlement and licensing agreement with PowerDsine," said Keith Hopwood, Phihong's Vice President of Marketing. "This settlement allows us to focus our energies on providing cost-effective Power-over-Ethernet solutions for the marketplace."

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