News | October 3, 2013

TransData Wins Key Ruling In Wireless Smart Electric Meter Patent Lawsuits

Dallas, TX /PRNewswire/ - TransData, Inc., ("TransData" or the "Company") a leading manufacturer of advanced solid-state power and energy metering products today announced that an Oklahoma federal judge has issued a significant ruling favorable to TransData in its ongoing patent infringement litigation against a group of the nation's largest electric utilities over wireless smart electric meter technology developed by the Company.

The Order, issued October 1, 2013, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, construes the disputed claim terms of TransData's U.S. Patent Nos. 6,181,294; 6,462,713; and 6,903,699 (collectively, the "Patents") in a manner consistent with the constructions offered by TransData. In particular, the Court rejected all of the defendants' proposed constructions and also rejected defendants' argument that TransData's Patents were invalid as indefinite under 35 U.S.C. 112.

This result underscores TransData's view that the defendants' infringe these patents. "We are extremely pleased with the Court's claim constructions and the timeliness of the Markman Order," said Trace Gleibs, President of TransData. "The Court's Markman Order is a significant step in this litigation and further validates TransData's intellectual property rights." AttorneysPhillip Philbin, Jamie McDole, and Hamilton Simpson of Dallas-based Haynes & Boone, LLP represented TransData at the claim construction hearing.

In the litigation, TransData has asserted its Patents against CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC (NYSE: CNP); Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC; Texas-New Mexico Power Company (NYSE: PNM); Denton Municipal Utilities; San Diego Gas & Electric Co. (NYSE: SRE); Denton County Electric Cooperative Inc. (d/b/a CoServ Electric); Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, and Mississippi Power Company, subsidiaries of Southern Company (NYSE: SO); Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. (NYSE: OGE); Tri-County Electric Coop Inc.; and Wisconsin Power & Light Co. (NYSE: LNT). In particular, TransData alleges that defendants are making, using, offering to sell, selling, and/or importing certain digital electric meters equipped with an internal wireless communication circuit and antenna that infringe TransData's Patents.

About TransData
TransData is a technology based company specializing in the design and manufacture of advanced solid-state energy meters and related products that enable our global client base to more efficiently measure, monitor and control the flow of power and energy variables on the smart grid. Founded in 1969, TransData is a privately held Woman-Owned Business with headquarters in Dallas, serving over 2,000 customers in more than 25 countries worldwide, including most of the top 50 largest U.S. electric utilities. More information on the company can be found at http://www.transdatainc.com. TransData is a registered trademark of TransData Inc.

For additional information on the recent ruling, please contact Dave Moore at 800-559-4534 or dave@androvett.com.

Source: TransData, Inc.

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