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HiperLAN2
 | HiperLAN2 is an open industry forum created to be a global standard with complete interoperability of high-speed wireless LAN products. What is the purpose of the H2GF To promote HiperLAN2 as a standard, in order to accelerate its use in business (both private and public) and consumer industries. HiperLAN2 also complements the European Telecommunications Standardisation Institute (ETSI) specification. What is the mission statement of H2GF Drive the adoption of HiperLAN2 as the globally accepted, broadband wireless technology in the 5GHz band, providing connectivity for mobile devices in corporate, public and home environments. Who are the founding members Tenovis (Bosch), Dell, Ericsson, Nokia, Telia, Texas Instruments.
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Wireless LAN Association
 | The Wireless LAN Association is a non-profit educational trade association, comprised of the thought leaders and technology innovators in the local area wireless technology industry. Through the vast knowledge and experience of Sponsor and Affiliate members, WLANA provides a clearinghouse of information about wireless local area applications, issues and trends and serves as a resource to customers and prospects of wireless local area products and wireless personal area products and to industry press and analysts. Contact WLANA for more information about the organization, industry, and trends. To receive monthly newsletters via email and to stay current with the latest industry trends, technologies, and applications Subscribe to the WLANA website.
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
 | The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) was established by Parliament in 1968. It is an independent public authority constituted under the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act and reports to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage. The CRTC is vested with the authority to regulate and supervise all aspects of the Canadian broadcasting system, as well as to regulate telecommunications common carriers and service providers that fall under federal jurisdiction. The CRTC derives its regulatory authority over broadcasting from the Broadcasting Act . Its telecommunications regulatory powers are derived from the Telecommunications Act and the Bell Canada Act.
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Federal Communications Commision
 | The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. The FCC is directed by five Commissioners appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate for 5-year terms, except when filling an unexpired term. The President designates one of the Commissioners to serve as Chairperson. Only three Commissioners may be members of the same political party. None of them can have a financial interest in any Commission-related business.
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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)
 | ATIS is a North American standards body that is leading the development of telecommunications standards, operating procedures and guidelines through its sponsored committees and forums. ATIS member companies are North American and providers of telecommunications services, and include wireline and wireless service providers, competitive local carriers, interexchange companies, local exchange companies, manufacturers, software developers, resellers, enhanced service providers, and providers of operations support. ATIS was established at the divestiture of the Bell System in 1984. As industry competition grew and new technologies developed, the role of ATIS expanded. Today, ATIS is one of the world\'s leading standards development bodies for telecommunications.
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