Under the settlement, CSIRO will receive AU$220 million from 23 technology companies Australia’s scientific research organization has reached an out-of-court settlement with 23 technology companies that will now pay to license its wireless local area networking (WLAN) technology invented in the early 1990s.The settlement is worth AU$220 million (US$ 229 million), said Australia’s Minister for Science and Research, Chris Evans, in a statement released on Sunday.It marks the second major settlement for the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), which reached an out-of-court deal in 2009 with 14 companies for AU$205 million over the same Wi-Fi technology. Those companies included HP, Microsoft, Intel, Dell, Netgear, Toshiba, 3Com, Nintendo, D-Link and Buffalo Technologies. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe After failing to negotiate licensing deals with companies using the technology, CSIRO sued in 2005 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Three billion wireless devices use CSIRO’s patent, and it is expected that five billion devices will use the technology by 2013 when the patents expire, according to a statement from Nigel Poole, acting group executive of CSIRO’s Information Sciences Group. The technology is incorporated in the IEEE’s 802.11a and 802.11g standards.CSIRO’s researchers were awarded a patent for the technology in January 1996, which covered wireless LAN, a peer-to-peer wireless LAN, a wireless transceiver as well as a method of transmitting data. Send news tips and comments to jeremy_kirk@idg.com Related content brandpost ST Engineering showcases applications of new technologies to stay ahead of disruption By Jane Chan Oct 03, 2023 7 mins Generative AI Digital Transformation Innovation news Nominations extended for CIO100 ASEAN Awards 2023 By Shirin Robert Oct 02, 2023 2 mins IDG Events IT Leadership brandpost Unlocking value: Oracle enterprise license models for optimal ROI Helping you maximize your return on investment of Oracle software program licenses is not as complex as it sounds—learn more today. By Rimini Street Oct 02, 2023 4 mins Managed IT Services IT Management brandpost Lessons from the field: Why you need a platform engineering practice (…and how to build it) Adopting platform engineering will better serve customers and provide invaluable support to their development teams. By VMware Tanzu Vanguards Oct 02, 2023 6 mins Software Deployment Devops Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe