Licensing

CCI is in a position to license its Wytec technology to major network providers. CCI would establish an agreement in the form of a "License to Use" the patented technology for a specific period of time on a fee basis for every subscriber on the network. Current technology already allows for a seamless interface to a Wi-Fi network and would allow CCI to monitor all traffic moving onto the Wytec Wi-Fi.

Recently, 4G mobile broadband has encountered a problem in that the current technology requires an enormous amount of contiguous spectrum to deliver more than 10Mbps downlink to a cell phone or standalone mobile device. Frequencies in the United States have reached a condition referred to as fragmented airspace. To solve this problem, major network providers need more contiguous spectrum at a time when it does not exist.

The Wytec patented Multichannel Radio Frequency Transmission provides the ability to band multiple fragmented frequencies into one mega channel creating a synthetic contiguous spectrum, thereby enabling mobile broadband delivery exceeding 100Mbps to any cell phone or standalone mobile device with a Wi-Fi application.

By licensing CCI's Wytec technology, major network providers could utilize the MRFT technology and synthetic contiguous spectrum to solve this problem of fragmented airspace and the need for faster network speeds. Ultimately, this would provide the end user with a better network capable of reliable speeds otherwise not obtainable.