Cisco
expects Apple
to sign an agreement for the use of the 'iPhone' brand for its new mobile phone
by the end of today, the networking manufacturer said in a statement.
Apple unveiled a mobile phone dubbed
iPhone at the
Macworld conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.
Cisco has owned the
iPhone
trademark since it acquired Infogear Technologies in 2000.
Charlie Giancarlo, chief development officer at Cisco and president of
Linksys, said in a meeting with reporters at the
Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas that Cisco had been in talks with Apple over
the trademark over the "past several years".
Cisco last night provided Apple with a new draft for a possible agreement.
"It is our belief that, with their announcement today, Apple intends to agree
to the final document and public statement distributed to them last night,"
said Giancarlo. "We expect to receive a signed agreement today."
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs did not mention the trademark conflict in
his Macworld keynote. The company did not immediately return a phone call
seeking comment.
A video of
Giancarlo
addressing the iPhone trademark is available on vnunet.com's
CES
Blog.
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