Table 2. Technical contributions for 5G standards by the top standard developing companies Organisation/entity5G 3GPP contributions5G technical 3GPP contributionsQUALCOMM (US)6.94%6.72%Samsung Electronics (KR)5.72%6.27%ZTE (CN)5.67%5.42%LG Electronics (KR)2.39%2.62%Who leads the 5G patent race as 2021 draws to the end? – IAM Media www.iam-media.com › who-leads-the-5g-patent-race-2021-draws-the-end
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