GuestTek files lawsuit against Nomadix for patent infringement of proprietary bandwidth solutions
GuestTek Interactive Entertainment Ltd., an innovative leader in providing technology solutions for the hospitality industry, announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against Nomadix, Inc. for infringement of multiple U.S. patents by, among other things, selling and offering for sale certain Nomadix Access Gateways employing various versions of the Nomadix Service Engine. The complaint, which was filed in the United States District Court for Delaware, seeks a permanent injunction, as well as unspecified damages. GuestTek also asks for a determination that Nomadix’s infringement was willful and that GuestTek be awarded treble damages as a consequence.
“For over two decades, GuestTek has invested heavily in research and development,” said Arnon Levy, President and CEO of GuestTek. “We hold over 135 patents and patent applications protecting our technology. We believe innovation and diversity provides for a stronger ecosystem. However, we cannot stand by and watch GuestTek’s intellectual property be intentionally and flagrantly exploited. GuestTek will defend its intellectual property rights through every means available to us.”
GuestTek developed its patent portfolio utilizing innovative solutions and platforms designed to meet and exceed the ever changing and growing demands of the hospitality industry. GuestTek’s complaint asserts that Nomadix has willfully infringed and continues to infringe on a number of key patents, including U.S. Patent Nos. 8,811,184; 9,154,435; 9,531,640; and 9,871,738, which relate to GuestTek’s proprietary bandwidth solutions.