Plaintiff

TurboCode LLC

5 cases as plaintiff.

Company profile

TurboCode LLC is a private entity identified as a non-practicing entity (NPE) associated with Jeffrey M. Gross. According to a court filing, TurboCode LLC has no parent corporation and no publicly held corporation owns 10 percent or more of its stock. Further details such as its founding year and headquarters location are not publicly available.

The company has no known products or operational services. Its business is centered on asserting a patent portfolio related to wireless communications technology. The primary asset in its litigation campaign is U.S. Patent No. 6,813,742, which covers "turbo coding," an error-correction method foundational to cellular signal processing in 3G and 4G standards, with some continued relevance in 5G technology. The patent was originally assigned to ICOMM Technologies, Inc. In April 2026, the validity of this patent was challenged when Unified Patents filed for an ex parte reexamination.

TurboCode's patent-litigation posture is exclusively that of a plaintiff. As indicated by the authoritative case data, it has filed at least five lawsuits and has not been named as a defendant. The company files its cases in plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions, including the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas. Multiple sources characterize TurboCode LLC as a patent assertion entity (PAE).

The company has sued numerous technology firms that manufacture or sell products incorporating wireless communication standards. Notable defendants from the tracked case list and public reports include Dell Technologies, TCL Technology, Advantech, and BEC Technologies. TurboCode has targeted a wide range of products, from 5G smartphones and tablets to broadband networking equipment and mobile Wi-Fi devices. Several of its lawsuits have been resolved quickly through voluntary dismissals with prejudice, which often indicates a confidential settlement has been reached.

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