City Lights Network: Technology for fiber and wireless networks

City Lights Network is a technology firm. We specialize in the creation and evaluation of software-based intellectual property---intellectual property that adds value to enterprise computing systems and fiber+wireless networks and the people who invest in them.

Enterprise Computing Practice

We provide highly experienced senior consultants to product and service companies, advising and assisting them in product planning, product roadmap development, resource planning, costing, and software engineering practices.

Networking & Distributed Computing Practice

We design, develop, and protect (e.g. patent) software and hardware technology that allows ISPs and network operators to provide exceptionally advanced services over their networks. We then license our intellectual property to operators and service providers for delivery on their networks, and we work with providers to optimize the delivery of services based on this state-of-the-art technology to their customers using their existing network assets. The end result is cutting-edge technology seamlessly integrated into the service provider's existing assets, enhancing existing services and supporting new revenue streams.

Investment Support Practice

We also provide due diligence services, advising venture capital and private investment firms on the technology, intellectual property, business model, and strategic opportunities of prospective investments and merger and acquisition targets. City Lights staff have expeience providing private due diligence across more than 50 prospective investment and M&A opportunities.

 








EU scuttles draft software patent policy, goes back to the drawing board
(eWEEK 20050203)
Security Risks in Voice Over IP
(Wired News 20050207)
RFI on RFID and Pervasive Wireless
(Network Magazine 20040405)
European consumers concerned about RFID
(BBC News 20050209)
Will Web Services, XML, and SOAP choke your network?
(Network Magazine 20050101)
FCC must "Reconsider, Rescind, and Restudy" faulty Broadband over Power Line Order
(ARRL news 20050211)
Extreme Programming is changing.
Is XP a good idea? Some say yes, some say no.





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