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The Internet SOCiety (ISOC) is a professional membership society with
more than 150 organizational and 6,000 individual members in over 100
countries. It provides leadership in addressing issues that confront the
future of the Internet, and is the organization home for the groups
responsible for Internet infrastructure standards, including the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Architecture
Board (IAB). Main site areas include About ISOC, All About the Internet,
Members Only, Headlines, Events, Features, Search/Site Map, Join, and
Feedback.
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Good information for dealers in wireless. This resource for dealers has lots of advertising and connections including; Cellular Agents Survival Guide, many Supplier links, Legal News, Wireless Magazine, Wireless Software Market, Industry Jobnet and National Cellular Network.
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The UMTS Forum is an international and independent body, uniquely
committed through the building of cross-industry consensus to the
successful introduction and development of UMTS/IMT-2000 ’’third
generation’’ mobile communications systems. Site coverage includes
European Wideband CDMA (W-CDMA). Main site areas are What is UMTS?,
About us, How to join, MobilenniuM, Reports, 3G licensing, News, Events,
and Members Area.
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Good topic specific site and references. The UWCC was established to suport the development and deployment of products and services based on IS-136 TDMA & IS-41 WIN. Site areas include; UWCC, Wireless World, TDMA/WIN, News, Member Directory, Resource Center, Events and Members Only.
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The VON Coalition's mission is twofold: actively advocate the viewpoint that the IP Telephony industry should remain as free of governmental regulations as possible, and to educate consumers and the media on Internet communications technologies. To facilitate its mission, the VON Coalition will focus on several key objectives, including: Promotion of the voice on the net industry; Education of regulators, legislators, media and consumers worldwide about voice on the net technologies, products, benefits, and practices; Recommending action on regulation and legislation that affects the interests of the voice on the net industry; Providing a forum for discussion by the members of the voice on the net industry, to encourage the exchange of ideas between members. Site areas include About VON, News and Events, Member List, Information and Filings, How to Join, Member Area, Related Sites and Contact Information.
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VoIP and IP Telephony Portal site for Belgium. Information about Voice over IP-services and applications like IP-Centrex, calling cards via VoIP, ITSP,… Links to VoIP resources.
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The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is designed to be independent of a wireless network standard, for applications that scale across transport options and device types. The WAP is applicable to GSM-900, GSM-1800, GSM-1900, CDMA IS-95, TDMA IS-136, and 3G systems - IMT-2000, UMTS, W-CDMA, and Wideband IS-95. Site areas include; About, Members, Press Releases, Documents, What's New, Application and Contact Us.
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Good topic specific resource and reference site. WLANA's purpose is to generate awareness and excitement about present and future capabilities, and to benefit everyone involved in the distribution and use of wireless LAN technologies. Areas to access include; What is a Wireless LAN?, Members, User Stories, Resource Directory, Press Releases, Contacts and Subscribe.
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The World Internetworking Alliance is a coalition of parties working together to help effect a
truly international, independent, autonomous Internet institutional environment where diverse
bodies - corporate, non-profit, and governmental - cooperate but retain their own identity and
independence, working together toward achieving a robust, open, competitive marketplace at
all levels. This site provides a most interesting "Roadmap to the Communities and Parties of the Internet" - worth exploring.
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The Windows Users Group Network (WUGNET), founded in 1988, and launched officially on CompuServe in 1989, is the oldest and largest independent online organization supporting the Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, and NT (including Windows 2000) environments. Main site areas include About WUGNET, Shareware Hall of Fame, the Windows Tip of the DAY!, Software Reviews, WUGNET on CompuServe, Press Releases, Add a Link to WUGNET, and Buy Online NOW!.
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