Apple has won a court ruling that it doesn’t infringe patent claims brought by intellectual property licensing firm Golden Bridge Technology, reports “Bloomberg” (http://tinyurl.com/bltvnws). The company sued Apple in 2010 over patents for boosting connections in mobile networks.

U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson in Wilmington, Delaware, also canceled a jury trial that was scheduled to begin today over two patents for 3-G network communications held by Long Branch, New Jersey-based Golden Bridge. Golden Bridge sued Apple in 2010 over patents for boosting connections in mobile networks.

“The record evidence remains consistent with the finding of non-infringement,” Robinson wrote in an order April 25 affirming earlier decisions on the patent descriptions, notes “Bloomberg.”

Golden Bridge plans to appeal.