The Linksys iPhone is a line of internet appliances from Cisco Systems. The first iPhone model, released by Infogear in 1998, combined the features of a regular phone and a web terminal. The company was later purchased by Cisco and no new products were marketed under the name between 2001 and 2006. At the end of 2006, Cisco rebranded its Linksys VoIP-based phones under the name, shortly before Apple released an iPhone of its own. This led to a trademark dispute between the two companies, which has since been resolved.
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Linksys iPhone
On December 18, 2006, Cisco Systems rebranded an existing line of Linksys Voice over IP internet phones, as it introduced some additional models.[1]
Linksys was acquired by Cisco in June 2003, long after the production of Infogear iPhone had ceased.[2] Unlike its name-sake predecessor, the new iPhone devices use an existing network and either proprietary protocols (such as those of the Skype network) or the Session Initiation Protocol.. Rebranding did not involve any feature changes or introduction of new proprietary technology.
Apple iPhone and trademark dispute
On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Apple Inc. would be begin selling its own iPhone in June. The Apple iPhone is a mobile phone integrated with an iPod, featuring "desktop-class" applications like a web browser and email client. Cisco announced shortly after the announcement that Apple had been in negotiations to use the trademark that Cisco acquired with the purchase of Infogear. However, a day later they announced that they were filing a lawsuit against Apple.[3]
Apple and Cisco settled their dispute on February 20, 2007. Both companies will be allowed to use the "iPhone" name in exchange for "exploring interoperability" between Apple's products and Cisco's services. [4]
References
- ^ iPhone--Linksys
- ^ "Linksys Acquired by Cisco Systems, Inc." (from company profile)
- ^ Cisco (January 10, 2007). "Cisco Sues Apple for Trademark Infringement". newsroom.cisco.com. http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2007/corp_011007.html. Retrieved on 2007-01-28.
- ^ Cisco and Apple Reach Agreement on iPhone Trademark
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