December 19, 2006

iPhone: Cisco beats Apple to name


by Brian Turner

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Cisco have formally announced the launch of the iPhone – and it’s not from Apple.

Linksys, a division of Cisco, launched two VoIP handset devices on Monday with the “i” prefix iconic to Apple products.

While Apple fans may accuse Linksys of trying to cause consumer confusion over the name, Cisco revealed it already holds the registered name of iPhone.

The name came with the purchase of Infogear in 2000, which already had an iPhone product on release.

It’s been long speculated that an Apple phone – dubbed “iPhone” – has been in the works.

However, both Apple and Apple fans are unlikely to be too phased by the move by LinkSys – after all, Apple have made no such announcement of such a phone product, let alone a name.

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3 Responses to “iPhone: Cisco beats Apple to name”

  1. VoIP News » Linskys Launches iPhone on December 20th, 2006 12:12 pm

    [...] The handsets will be called iPhones, a trademark owned by parent company Cisco Systems. [...]

  2. Platinax Small Business News » Apple sued over iPhone - more to follow? on January 11th, 2007 12:05 pm

    [...] Cisco-owned company Linksys already owns the trademark on the iPhone, and has done since the purchase of Infogear in 2000. [...]

  3. Camera Core » The Apple iPhone and Cisco - Now what for mobiles? on February 22nd, 2007 12:16 pm

    [...] While Apple’s foray into the name was widely expected, it was surprising to discover Cisco already held the trademark. However, observers soon noted that the Cisco claim was tenuous at best. [...]

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