LightSurf

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Lightsurf Technologies, Inc.
Image:Lightsurf_Logo.png
Type 1998-2005: Private

2005-Present: Subsidiary of VeriSign

Founded 1998
Headquarters Santa Cruz, California
Key people Philippe Kahn, Founder
Sonia Lee, Co-Founder
Industry Wireless
Website www.lightsurf.com

Philippe Kahn and Sonia-Lee founded LightSurf in 1998 shortly after Kahn's invention of the Camera Phone[1] in 1997. LightSurf was formed to take advantage of the explosive convergence of wireless messaging technology, the Internet, and digital media.[2] VeriSign acquired Lightsurf in 2005.


LightSurf's core technology, the LightSurf 6 Open Standards MMS Platform, is a suite of hosted and managed MMS services that allows users to capture, view, annotate, and share multimedia messages with any handset or e-mail address, regardless of device, file type, or network operator.[2]


Lightsurf's products include the first mobile picture messaging solution in North America (GSM and CDMA), the first mobile picture messaging solution on a GPRS carrier network, the first commercially deployed inter-carrier MMS solution in North America, the highest volume of picture and video messaging in North America and over 400 million media messages shared on Sprint’s network (powered by LightSurf).[3]

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  1. ^ Parks, Maney, Krey
  2. ^ a b Lightsurf Press Release
  3. ^ www.lightsurf.com

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