To answer my question, though, you now have all the employees and the infrastructure that has created the LTE, and if RIM or somebody a year later, company X, goes to Nortel to get that, they can only get the original patent, and you would have any advancements past that because you have the rest of the infrastructure that has now been passed off since that time, and you have no obligation to provide any of that back to the new entrant.
On August 7th, 2009. See this statement in context.