Companies list. Letter I
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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International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE)
| International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE). The show plays host to more than 350 exhibiting companies and 10,000 attendees in the two-way mobile communications industry. The RF Design Seminar Series and Base Station Workshops round out the solid IWCE conference program.
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
 | The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the non-profit corporation that was formed to assume responsibility for the IP address space allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and root server system management functions previously performed under U.S. Government contract by IANA and other entities.
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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
 | The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open to any interested individual. The actual technical work of the IETF is done in its working groups, which are organized by topic into several areas (e.g., routing, transport, security, etc.). Much of the work is handled via mailing lists. The IETF holds meetings three times per year. The IETF working groups are grouped into areas, and managed by Area Directors, or ADs. The ADs are members of the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Providing architectural oversight is the Internet Architecture Board, (IAB). The IAB also adjudicates appeals when someone complains that the IESG has failed. The IAB and IESG are chartered by the Internet Society (ISOC) for these purposes. The General Area Director also serves as the chair of the IESG a
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InterQuest Communications
| InterQuest is the leading, next-generation communications provider for the MDU and MTU markets. Residential and Commercial Real Estate managers and owners now have a proven high-speed Internet service provider for their properties. Fixed wireless Internet Access Services. Dedicated T1 services for Apartment & Condominium Complexes. Dedicated T1 services for Commercial Office & Industrial Buildings.
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