At the bottom of the dispute is "how" licensing fees are calculated.
From MacWorld Australia:
Sources suggest the way the licence fee is calculated is the main issue. Apple wants to lay the fee based on the cost of components that use Ericsson’s technology, whereas Ericsson wants the fee calculated based in the final cost of a complete iPhone or iPad.
However, Ericsson claims that even that action excludes most of the 41 patents that it asserts all iPhones and cellular capable iPads use. In an official statement, Ericsson says, “Apple does not currently have any licence for Ericsson’s technology, but continues to sell products, for which its licences have expired, on a global scale.”
link: http://www.macworld.com.au/news/apple-and-ericsson-in-costly-patent-war-137982/#.VVD_qY5VhHw
See also
http://www.rethink-wireless.com/2015/05/11/ericsson-turns-pressure-apple-patents-attack.htm
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