Agere was incorporated on August 1, 2000, as a subsidiary of Lucent Technologies and then
spun off on June 1, 2002. The name
Agere was that of a
Texas-based electronics company that Lucent had acquired in 2000, although the pronunciations of the company names are different. The Texas company was pronounced with three syllables and a hard "g": . The company name was pronounced with two syllables and a hard "g": . Agere is a
Latin verb meaning "to act", "to do", or "to make". Apart from the main office in Allentown and elsewhere in Pennsylvania, the company also maintained domestic offices and manufacturing facilities in
Florida, Texas, and
California. Internationally, Agere had presences in
India,
Israel,
China, the
Netherlands, the
United Kingdom, and
Spain.
Microsoft suit In 2007, Agere Systems sued
Microsoft for theft of key technology used in Internet telephony. The allegations concerned meetings between Agere and Microsoft in 2002 and 2003, where the companies discussed selling Agere's
stereophonic acoustic
echo cancellation technology to Microsoft. Just before the agreement was to be signed, Microsoft ended the discussions saying that it made a significant breakthrough in its own, heretofore undisclosed research program, and no longer needed Agere's technology. The result of the lawsuit is unknown.
2025 security vulnerability In 2025, the Windows Agere Modem Driver (ltmdm64.sys) was the subject of a critical Elevation of Privilege vulnerability CVE-2025-24990, which allowed a low-privileged local user to gain system administrative rights on all affected Windows systems before the driver's removal in the October 2025 cumulative update. ==References==