Recently added companies to telecom directory:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
 | The International Telecommunication Union is unique among international organizations in that it was founded on the principle of cooperation between governments and the private sector. With a membership encompassing telecommunication policy-makers and regulators, network operators, equipment manufacturers, hardware and software developers, regional standards-making organizations and financing institutions, ITU's activities, policies and strategic direction are determined and shaped by the industry it serves. The three Sectors of the Union - Radiocommunication (ITU-R), Telecommunication Standardization (ITU-T), and Telecommunication Development (ITU-D) - work today to build and shape tomorrow's networks and services. Their activities cover all aspects of telecommunication, from setting standards that facilitate seamless interworking of equipment and systems on a global basis to adopting operational procedures for the vast and growing array of wireless services and designing programmes
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Institute of the Americas
 | The Institute of the Americas, founded in 1983, is an independent, non-profit institution at the University of California, San Diego. Its mission is to be a significant catalyst for promoting development and integration, emphasizing the role of the private sector, as a means to improve the economic, political, and social well-being of the people of the Americas.
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Industrial Telecommunications Association (ITA)
 | Founded in 1953, ITA has dedicated over 47 years of experience as a national trade association to preserving spectrum rights and access for private wireless licensees. As the national advocate and service organization for private wireless licensees and radio dealer providers, ITA represents the private wireless industry¿½s business interests before the FCC and Congress. Specifically, ITA represents its membership on all matters pertaining to national telecommunications policy before the Commission, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the Office of Management and Budget, the House and Senate Commerce Committees, and the Congressional Budget Office.
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China Wireless Telecommunication Standard group (CWTS)
| China Wireless Telecommunication Standard group (CWTS) is a non-profit making organization, which has the responsibility to define, produce and maintain Chinese wireless telecommunication standards in China. CWTS is established under the Chinese Standardization Law, with the approval of Ministry of Information Industry (MII) of China, CWTS is set up with the purpose of promoting and accelerating wireless telecommunication standardization process in China. Its objective is to meet the requirement for rapid development of wireless industry in China. With the principles of Open, Fair, Just and Cooperation, CWTS accepts members from manufacturers, operators, R&D institutions, universities and other relevant organizations. The working process of CWTS is guided and supervised by MII, and its research field is also defined by MII.
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Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA)
 | The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) is the authority on wireless issues, developments and trends in Canada. It represents cellular, PCS, messaging, mobile radio, fixed wireless and mobile satellite carriers as well as companies that develop and produce products and services for the industry.
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