The telecommunications company could face a fine of up to $60 million for stealing walkie talkie-related trade secrets.
Hytera Communications Corp. admitted to recruiting and hiring former Motorola Solutions employees and directing them to steal digital mobile radio technology.
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited has entered a felony guilty plea and executed a plea agreement to address the U.S. Department of Justice’s criminal prosecution of Hytera for misappropriation ...
A Chinese telecommunications company admitted in federal court that it conspired to steal mobile radio technology developed by Motorola, according to the U.S. Justice Department. Hytera Communications ...
Hytera Communications (SZSE: 002583), a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, is thrilled to announce its participation in the Mobile World Congress 2025 ...
Chinese two-way-radio company Hytera Communications, whose products are sold in Australia, has admitted conspiring to steal ...
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Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SHE: 002583) has entered a felony guilty plea and executed a Plea Agreement to address the U.S. Department of Justice’s criminal prosecution of Hytera for ...
It’s the latest twist in the long-running saga of corporate espionage between Hytera Communications and Motorola that has played out around the globe for nearly a decade. Starting in 2007 ...