Cisco gets its interoperability, Apple gets its iPhone trademark

Image for the article Cisco gets its interoperability, Apple gets its iPhone trademark

It’s done for the Apple and Cisco lawsuit. The result is both companies would use the same trademark — as expected.

Now the settlement done, the battle for interoperability starts and would why not put the not yet available Apple iPhone under risk.

Cisco yesterday acknowledges a security flaw in several versions of its IP phones of the Unified IP Conference Station. The list of unprotected phones includes the 7906G, 7911G, 7941G, 7961G, 7970G and 7971G.

While those models are speaker phones specially designed for conference rooms, hacker might be interested to break into the Apple iPhone through backdoors implement to set interoperability with Cisco iPhones.

Feb 22, 2007 | By Nuno

Tags: , , , , , ,

- comments

21talksTracking the telecoms evolution