Adjective
FRAND (not comparable)
(law) Abbreviation of fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory: a standard used with respect to licensing.
However, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory". Source: Internet
As that standard was developed, Qualcomm made a promise that if the SSOs included the company’s patents into mobile communications standards, it would license its patents to any willing party on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms (FRAND). Source: Internet
Though no company is obliged to submit technology for standards consideration, once it does and its technology is deemed essential to a standard, it is obliged to license that technology under FRAND terms. Source: Internet