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GSM Association (GSMA)
The GSM Association (GSMA) is a global trade association that promotes, protects and enhances the interests of GSM mobile operators throughout the world. Comprised of more than 660 second and third generation mobile operators and 150 manufacturers and suppliers, association members provide mobile services to more than one billion customers worldwide.
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New York State Telecommunications Association, Inc. (NYSTA)
The membership of the New York State Telecommunications Association, Inc. (NYSTA) includes the state's premier telecommunications service providers and industry leaders from around the country. From larger national firms such as Verizon, AT&T and Sprint, to smaller providers across New York, NYSTA's members provide service to more than 90 percent of the state's consumers and businesses.
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The Computing Technology Industry Association
The Computing Technology Industry Association is an international advocacy group formed to promote the application service provider industry by sponsoring research, fostering standards, and articulating the measurable benefits of this evolving model.
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CTIA
The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) is the international organization that represents all elements of wireless communication - cellular, personal communication services, enhanced specialized mobile radio, and mobile satellite services - serving the interests of service providers, manufacturers, and others.
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Rural Cellular Association (RCA)
The RCA represents the interests of small, rural CMRS operators providing
"two-way" wireless communication services and promotes the expansion
of cellular telephone service to the maximum number of subscribers as
possible in rural and small metropolitan markets. RCA provides
much-needed voice to represent the concerns and opinions of the small
CMRS operators. Info Directions is an associate member of RCA.
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COMPTEL
COMPTEL was formed in November 2003 by the merger of the two leading trade
associations in the competitive telecommunications industry, the Competitive Telecommunications
Association (CompTel) and the Association of Communications Enterprises (ASCENT). With 400
members, the Alliance is the largest association representing facilities-based carriers,
providers using unbundled network elements, global integrated communications companies, and
their supplier partners. The Alliance, which is based in Washington, D.C., includes companies
of all sizes and profiles that provide voice, data and video services in the U.S. and around
the world. Despite a wide variety of business models, Alliance members share a common
objective: to create and sustain true competition in the telecommunications industry.
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Rochester Business Alliance (RBA)
The Rochester Business Alliance is the chamber of commerce for the nine-county Rochester region, which includes Monroe, Genesee, Livingston,
Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates counties. The organization provides information, advocacy, human resource services and
networking to help employers grow.
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