Resources - Glossary - Publications - Organizations - Wireless Standards - OSI Model |
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Organizations [Governmental] [International] [Network Management] [Wireless] [NGO's] |
US Governmental |
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FCC |
The Federal Communications Commission |
CFR |
The Code of Federal Regulations |
FAA |
The Federal Aviation Administration |
NTIA |
National Telecommunications and Information Administration |
International and Standards Bodies |
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Intelsat |
IntelSat |
ETSI |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute |
ITU |
The International Telecommunications Union, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is an international organization within which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services. |
ISO |
International Organization for Standardization |
IEC |
Founded in 1906, the International Electrotechnical Commission is the world organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies. |
ANSI |
American National Standards Institute |
IANA |
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) A new not-for-profit organization with an international Board of Directors to oversee the operations of the necessary central coordinating functions of the Internet is being proposed. |
IETF |
The Internet Engineering Task Force |
Wireless |
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PART-15.ORG |
A place for all users of the license-free spectrum to come together as a whole. |
MuniWireless |
Devoted to municipal wireless broadband projects worldwide that are funded or supported by cities and towns. |
BWA |
Broadband Wireless Association The BWA offers to members an independent voice that is heard by regulators and license authorities primarily throughout Europe but with strong links to North America and the Pacific Rim |
| WCA | The Wireless Communications Alliance (WCA) is a non-profit business league for companies and organizations dealing with wireless technologies |
| MRT | MRT delivers real-world, practical information needed by dealers, private radio and wireless systems operators and large volume commercial, industrial and public safety communications end-users. |
WiMax |
The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, non-profit corporation formed to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products. |
Network Management |
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NMRG |
Network Management Research Group |
CNOM |
Committee on Network Operation and Management. |
OPC ORG |
OPC technology can eliminate the need for expensive custom interfaces between disparate computing solutions and enable the creation of re-usable modules, thereby cutting costs, speeding development cycles and promoting increased operating efficiency. |
NGO - Non Governmental Organizations |
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NARTE |
National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers |
IEEE |
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
TIA |
Telecommunications Industry Association |
EIA |
The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) is a national trade organization that includes the full spectrum of U.S. manufacturers, representing more than 80% of the $430 billion electronics industry. |
GNU |
The GNU Project was launched in 1984(GNU is a recursive acronym for ``GNU's Not Unix''; it is pronounced "guh-NEW".) |
SourceForge |
Hosting service for open-source development projects. |
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