`Declaration of Jari Valli
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`In re Reexamination Request of:
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`U.S. Patent No. 7,321,783
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`Inventor: Ki 11 Kim
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`Title: "Mobile Entertainment and
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`Communication Device"
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`DECLARATION OF JARI VALLI
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`I, 1 ari Valli, do hereby declare that I am over twenty-one years of age and have personal
`knowledge of the facts declared herein:
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`1.
`I am currently employed by Nokia Corporation ("Nokia"), a Finnish corporation, as a
`senior manager. I have been an engineer with Nokia since May of 1995. I currently reside in the
`country of Finland.
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`2.
`While employed by Nokia, I worked as a software project manager on the team that
`developed the Nokia 9110 Communicator ("the Product''). As part of that team, I am familiar
`with production and distribution of the Product and any associated user's guides, as well as their
`respective life cycles.
`
`3.
`The Product was introduced to the public on March 18, 1998 at the CeBIT '98 exhibition
`in Hannover, Germany. which I attended. At the exhibition, the public was able to interact with
`the actual Product, and Nokia issued at least one press release at that time detailing the Product's
`features. A true and correct copy of the press release is attached to this Declaration as Exhibit A.
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`4.
`The Product was first released to the public for sale on February 1, 1999, when Nokia
`hegan shipping the Product from the Nokia factory in Salo, Finland. L<.;sue 2 of the User's
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`1 of 2
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`Manual for the Product was included with the Product when shipped starting on February L
`1999.
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`5.
`A true and correct copy of Issue 2 of the User's Manual for the Product is attached to this
`Declaration as Exhibit B. Exhibit B is a fair and accurate representation of Issue 2 of the User's
`Manual that began shipping with the Product on February 1. !999.
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`6.
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`In addition. it is a customary business practice of Nokia that the User's Manual for the
`Product would have been made available to the public for downloading through the Internet on
`the same day that the Product was first shipped. Accordingly, the User's Manual for the Product
`would have been available to the public for downloading through the Internet on or about
`February I, 1999.
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`7.
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`I further declare that all statements made herein of my own knowledge are true and that
`all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true; and further, that these
`statements were made with the knowledge that willful false statements and the like so made are
`punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States
`Code and that such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of an application or any
`patent issuing thereon.
`
`1 declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the
`foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 2,;.;7 day of April in 2009, in the country of
`Finland.
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`Attachments: Exhibit A~ Nokia Press Release dated March 18, I 998
`Exhibit B-User's Manual for the Nokia 9110 Communicator, Issue 2
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`2 of2
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`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1026-0003
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`Declaration of Jari Valli - Exhibit A
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`READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SSL. USE OF THE SSL SOFTWARE
`INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
`In this license agreement ("License Agreement"), you, the purchaser of the license rights granted by this Agreement,
`are referred to as "Licensee." In accordance with the terms and conditions of this License Agreement, Nokia Mobile
`Phones Ltd. ("Licensor") grants Licensee a non-exclusive sublicense to use SSL Software ("Software"), which contains
`the RSA Software licensed to Licensor by RSA Data Security, Inc. ("RSA").
`This License Agreement is effective until terminated. Licensor may terminate this License Agreement if Licensee
`breaches any of the terms and conditions. In the event of termination by Licensor, Licensee will return the
`communicator device of Licensor to Licensee for removal of the Software. All provisions of this Agreement relating
`to disclaimers of warranties, limitation of liability, remedies, or damages, and Licensor's proprietary rights shall
`survive termination.
`The Software is delivered in object code only.
`Licensor shall ut1lize the Software solely as part of the communicator device from Licensor and solely for personal
`or internal use and without right to license, assign or otherwise transfer such Software to any other person or entity.
`Licensee shall not modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Software or any part thereof.
`Licensee agrees not to remove or destroy any proprietary, trademark or copyright markings or notices placed upon
`or contained within the Software or any related materials or documentation.
`By reason ofthisAgreement or the performance hereof, Licensee shall acquire no rights of any kind in any trademark,
`trade name, logo or product designation under which the Software was or is marketed and Licensee shall not make
`any use of the same for any reason.
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`ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL LICENSOR'S OR RSA'S TOTAL
`LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY LICENSEE.
`THIS AGREEMENT IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO ANY LAWS, REGULATIONS, ORDERS OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS
`ON THE EXPORT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OF THE SOFTWARE OR OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE
`SOFTWARE WHICH MAY BE IMPOSED FROM TIME TO TIME BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF
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`FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules
`may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in
`this manual.
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`ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not use the communicator while
`driving; park the vehicle first.
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`INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference which could
`affect performance.
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`SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules. Switch
`off the phone near medical equipment.
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`SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Wireless phones can cause interference.
`Using them on aircraft is illegal.
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`SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Do not use the phone at a
`refuelling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
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`SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Do not use the phone where blasting
`is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
`USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal position (to ear). Do not touch
`the antenna unnecessarily.
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`USE QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified service personnel must
`install or repair equipment.
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`ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved accessories and
`batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.
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`MAKING CALLS VIA THE PHONE Close the cover and ensure the
`in service. Enter the phone number,
`phone is switched on and
`including the area code, then press~. To end a call press~- To
`answer a call press ~.
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`EMERGENCY CALLS Close the device cover. Ensure the phone is
`switched on and in service. Hold ~ for several seconds, to clear the
`display. Enter the emergency number, then press ~. Give your
`location. Do not end the call until told to do so.
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`MAKE BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all
`important data.
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`CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other
`device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not
`connect incompatible products.
`INFRARED PRECAUTIONS Do not point the IR beam at anyone's eye
`or allow it to interfere with other IR devices.
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`Introduction
`About this manual
`Facts about your communicator
`Facts about cell u Ia r data transmission
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`Getting started
`First start-up
`Communicator display
`Communicator keyboard
`Communicator applications
`Connectors
`Battery
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`Special features
`Communicator features
`Document features
`To transfer data from older communicator models
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`PC connectivity
`TousethePCSuite
`To use the Nokia Communicator Server
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`Contacts
`Contacts directory
`To make contact cards
`Contact groups
`Logs
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`Telephone
`Tomakeacall
`Toansweracall
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`Handsfree mode
`Multiple calls
`Telephone settings
`Flight profile
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`Fax
`To send faxes
`To receive faxes
`Fax settings
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`Short messages
`To send short messages
`To receive messages
`Standard messages
`Business cards
`SMS settings
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`Internet
`Internet settings
`Mail settings
`To send mail
`To fetch mail
`To read mail
`World Wide Web
`WWW settings
`Bookmarks
`To navigate in WWW
`Terminal
`Tel net
`Text Web
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`Notes
`To edit documents
`Downloaded files and read-only documents
`Notes settings
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`Calendar
`Monthly schedule
`Weekly schedule
`Daily schedule
`Calendar booking
`Alarms
`To-do list
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`System
`System settings
`Security
`User data
`Memory
`Infrared activation
`Digital camera connectivity
`Remote synchronisation
`Fax modem
`Data removal
`Install/Remove software
`Backup/Restore
`Memory card tool
`About this product
`Extras
`Calculator
`Clock
`Composer
`Voice recorder
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`Phone
`Display indicators
`Tomakeacall
`Toansweracall
`To manage calls
`To search for phone numbers
`To use speed dialling
`To send DTMFtones
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`Help
`To use the menus
`Messages (Menu 1)
`Call register (Menu 2)
`Profiles (Menu 3)
`Settings (Menu 4)
`Call divert (Menu 5)
`Recorder (Menu 6)
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`Troubleshooting
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`Care and maintenance
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`Important safety information
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`Glossary
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`Index
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`Congratulations on purchasing the Nokia 9110 Communicator. The Nokia
`9110 Communicator is a complete communications tool: it is a wireless
`phone, messaging device, access terminal and a palmtop organiser in one
`pocketable package.
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`The Nokia 9110 Communicator consists of two parts: the phone and the
`communicator interface. The phone is on the device cover (figure 1) and the
`communicator interface is under the cover (figure 2).
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`Both of these parts use the same resources and work closely together- they
`are not separate devices. For example, the phone uses the names and phone
`numbers stored in the Contacts directory of the communicator interface, and
`the communicator interface uses the phone for communicating with the
`"outside world", for example, when sending or receiving faxes and connecting
`to the Internet.
`The communicator interface contains many organiser and communications
`applications. The large keyboard, command buttons and display make using
`the applications easy. The communicator interface has no power on/off
`button- it switches itself on when you open the cover and switches off when
`you close the cover.
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`Press the 1 button on the
`communicator interface keyboard to
`basic information about the
`communicator applications.
`
`The phone is designed for making and answering calls quickly. It looks and
`operates like other Nokia wireless phones, except that the earpiece and
`microphone are on the rear of the device. The phone is switched on and off by
`pressing the (D button on the cover.
`
`IMPORTANT! Do not switch on the
`phone when wireless phone use is
`prohibited or when it may cause
`interference or danger.
`
`About this manual
`This chapter explains how the Nokia 9110 Communicator operates. The
`following chapter, "Getting started", helps you begin using the Nokia 9110
`Communicator. It explains the start-up procedure and gives information
`about the various aspects of the device, such as the keyboard and the display.
`"Special features" explains special functions, and "PC connectivity" shows
`how to connect your communicator to a PC.
`The rest of this manual deals with the communicator applications and the
`is a short glossary of Internet and cellular terms and
`phone. There
`abbreviations at the back of this manual.
`If you are switching from the Nokia 9000 Communicator or the Nokia 9000i
`Communicator to the Nokia 9110 Communicator, please, see "To transfer data
`from older communicator models" on page 27.
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`Note: In this manual, the names of
`the commands on the display are in
`bold and the settings and options
`are in italics.
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`Facts about your communicator
`Services
`The GSM system provides a number of various wireless services, but they are
`not automatically enabled to the wireless phone user. Even though the Nokia
`9110 Communicator represents the latest development in wireless phone
`technology, using its various communications applications requires that you
`have subscribed to these services and that your network operator has
`activated these services for you. Services that need to be subscribed to are
`typically the short message service, Internet and fax.
`Because the number of special services depends on what services are available
`it is, unfortunately,
`impossible
`to provide a
`in your home network,
`comprehensive list of the services and settings you need in this manual.
`Therefore, this manual gives general
`information about the additional
`services. Please, contact your network operator for further information about
`the availability and the details of services in your home network.
`If a service requires a separate phone number or specific settings, they must
`be stored in the settings of the communicator. For example:
`Sending and receiving short messages requires that this service is supported
`by the network you are using and activated for your SIM card, and that the
`phone number of the message centre is stored in the settings of the SMS
`application.
`
`Internet access requires that data service is supported by the network you are
`using and activated for your SIM card. In addition, you must have obtained an
`Internet access point from an Internet service provider.
`
`Access codes
`The Nokia 9110 Communicator uses several access codes to protect against
`unauthorised use of your communicator and SIM card. The access codes you
`need most often are the lock code, which is provided in the sales package, and
`the PIN code, which is provided with the SIM card.
`You can change access codes that are used by both the phone and the
`communicator interface via either of them, provided that the code can be
`changed. For more details on the access codes, see "Security" on page 115.
`
`The Internet applications of the communicator use passwords and user names
`to protect from unauthorised use of the Internet and its services. These
`passwords are changed in the settings of the Internet applications.
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`Contact information
`All contact information, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, that you
`store, goes into the Contacts directory. The phone, the communicator
`interface, and each of the applications have their own views of the Contacts
`directory. The information shown depends on the information the selected
`application can use. For example, when you are making a call via the phone,
`you can view the name and the phone number(s) of the contact. Possible fax
`numbers, e-mail addresses, job titles, etc., are not shown.
`
`Facts about cellular data transmission
`The Nokia 9110 Communicator employs the data transmission capabilities of
`the GSM network to send faxes, short messages and e-mail, and to establish
`connections with remote computers.
`Cellular data connections can be made from most locations where your
`wireless phone operates. However, it is recommended that you move the
`communicator to a location where the strongest possible cellular signal can
`be obtained. When the signal is strong, data transmission is efficient. In
`general, you should not expect the same performance from cellular data
`communications as from landline communications due to the inherent
`characteristics of the cellular environment. The following factors may impair
`cellular connections:
`
`Noise
`Radio interference from electronic appliances and equipment, as well as from
`other wireless phones in metropolitan areas where wireless phones are
`prevalent.
`
`Han dover
`As the wireless phone user moves from one network cell to another, the signal
`strength of the channel drops and the cellular telephone exchange may hand
`the user over to a different cell and frequency, where the signal is stronger. A
`cell handover may also occur when the user is stationary due to varying
`cellular traffic loads. Such handovers may cause slight delays.
`
`Electrostatic discharge
`A discharge of static electricity from a finger or a conductor may cause
`erroneous functions in electric devices. The discharge may result in "garbled"
`display and unstable software operation. Cellular connections may become
`unreliable, data may be corrupted, and the transmission halted. In this case
`you need to end the existing call (if any). switch off the phone (if on) and
`remove the battery. Then replace the battery and establish a new cellular
`connection.
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`5
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`Dead spots and dropouts
`Dead spots are a