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Kansas Telecommunications Industry Association
(KTIA)
Offices: Topeka, Kansas
Founded in 1900 as the Kansas Independent
Telephone Association, the organization
represented rural telephone companies whose
operators provided customers with service
from switchboards in the living rooms of
their own homes. The purpose and objective
of the Association is to further the highest
and best interest of telecommunications
companies engaged in the telecommunications
industry and the public they serve, service
and products to support the telecommunications
industry. |
Kentucky Telephone Association (KTA)
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
The Kentucky Telephone Association (KTA)
is the leading state trade association supporting
and promoting the telecommunications industry
in the Commonwealth. Membership is open
to all telecom companies operating in the
Commonwealth as well as manufacturers, suppliers
and distributors of communications equipment
and materials. KTA has served the industry
by fostering communication and cooperation
among its member companies to improve their
services and products. |
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Louisiana Telecommunications Associations
(LTA)
Offices: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Most independent telephone companies began
as family organizations, often including
a few friends. The companies had their
beginnings in an effort to provide service
where none existed, and Louisiana was no
exception. In 1947 there were 35 telephone
companies; small ones, middle-size ones,
and bigger ones, all part of the telephone
network. It soon became apparent that the
companies needed to form an association—the
Louisiana Telecommunications Associations
was chartered. |
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Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) is a global
industry alliance comprising of approximately
70 organizations including telecommunications
service providers, network equipment/software
manufacturers, semiconductors vendors and
testing organizations. The MEF’s mission
is to accelerate the worldwide adoption
of Carrier-class Ethernet networks and services.The
MEF develops Carrier Ethernet technical
specifications and implementation agreements
to promote interoperability and deployment
of Carrier Ethernet worldwide. |
Minnesota Telecom Alliance (MTA)
Offices: St Paul, Minnesota
Minnesota Telecom Alliance is a trade association
that advocates and represents the interests
of over 100 small, medium and large telecommunications
companies that provide advanced voice, data,
high-speed Internet and wireless communications
services before Minnesota’s legislators,
regulators and the general public. With
over 400 members, the MTA actively advocates
and represents the interests of Minnesota's
telecom industry. |
Missouri Telecommunications Industry Association
(MTIA)
Offices: Jefferson City, Missouri
MTIA reflects the value and success of providing
a forum for discussion and cooperation among
all companies on issues affecting Missouri's
telecommunications industry. In addition
to the work of the association's various
committees, MTIA sponsors seminars, workshops
and meetings to educate members on critical
industry issues, showcase emerging technology
and provide professional training opportunities. |
Mobile Data Association (MDA)
Offices: London, England
MDA was established in 1994 to increase
awareness of mobile data amongst users and
their advisers. Over the past eight years,
the Association has grown to become the
forum for the international mobile data
community. As well as providing a focal
point for industry participants to meet
and share information on technical and business
issues, the MDA actively works to promote
the uses and benefits of wireless value
added services through industry and business
press; conferences; seminars and the maintenance
of a web site. |
Mobile Payment Forum (MPF)
Offices: Wakefield, Massachusetts
MPF is a cross-industry organization launched
in November 2001 to create a framework for
standardized, secure and authenticated mobile
payments based on payment card accounts.
It aims to quickly and efficiently bridge
between the mobile and financial industries
in order to accelerate the maturity of the
mobile marketplace. |
Montana Telecommunications Association (MTA)
Offices: Helena, Montana
Montana Telecommunications Association provides
government affairs, communications, training
and education, trade shows and related services
to independent telecommunications service
providers throughout Montana. MTA member
companies provide local residential and
business phone services, as well as a full-spectrum
of other telecommunications services including
broadband and dial-up Internet; wireless
services; satellite TV, competitive local
exchange services and long distance. |
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