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... Microsoft doesn't claim, and never intended to claim, to have invented multi-part text messages (Short Message Service, SMS). Instead, the invention claimed by way of the patent-in-suit is a separate text message (SMS) lawyer that provides a service, via an interface, to multiple applications by enabling them to have long messages divided into sequences of shorter ones (with all of the necessary header information) ...
... It's an operating system patent. Since it doesn't cover multi-part text messages per se, it's not standard-essential. Motorola and Google can modify their products in many ways that will still allow them to send and receive multi-part text messages, and to properly display them and save them. But they will have to change the wy this is done. And by changing the operating system, there will be a need to modify any app that makes use of the patented technique. ...

