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CableLabs
Offices: Denver, Colorado
Founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry, Cable Television
Laboratories is a non-profit research and development consortium that is
dedicated to pursuing new cable telecommunications technologies and to helping
its cable operator members integrate those advancements into their business
objectives. Cable operators from around the world are members. |
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Television Association of Marketing (CTAM)
Offices: Alexandria, Virginia
CTAM is dedicated to the discipline and development of consumer marketing
excellence in cable television, new media and telecommunications services.
CTAM members have the advantage of progressive research, insightful publications
and forward-thinking conferences—all designed to help them and their companies
gain a competitive edge. |
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Television Public Affairs Association (CTPAA)
Offices: Washington, DC
CTPAA is dedicated to building a strong image for the cable industry and
enhancing its competitive advantage, CTPAA is the only national, professional
organization specifically addressing the issues, needs, and interests of
the cable industry's public affairs professionals. A strong advocate of
the public affairs professional's participation in all aspects of corporate
decision-making processes, CTPAA works to enhance each member's status and
influence through skill building and professional development. |
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California Cable Television Association (CCTA)
Offices: Sacramento, California
CCTA is the nation's largest state cable association representing nearly
200 cable systems serving more than 6.8 million cable customers in California.
In addition to local cable operators, the state industry includes a growing
number of "cable-related" industries—such as high-tech firms that manufacture
the products and services which support a dynamic cable industry, programmers
which create the content for cable networks, and ancillary service providers,
which offer specific services to cable industry members. |
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Communications Association (CalCom)
Offices: Sacramento, California
California Communications Association is a statewide non-profit trade association
comprised of all of the incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) providing
telecommunications services within California. In addition to these core
members, over 200 providers of products and services to the industry are
CalCom associates. CalCom will bring you closer to your market and give
you great opportunities to interact with the telephone companies that keep
the basic communications infrastructure in California up and running. |
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Group (CDG)
Offices: Costa Mesa, California
CDG is an international consortium of companies who have joined together
to lead the adoption and evolution of CDMA wireless systems around the world.
The CDG is comprised of the world's leading CDMA service providers and manufacturers.
By working together, the members will help ensure interoperability among
systems, while expediting the availability of CDMA technology to consumers. |
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Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA)
Offices: Washington, DC
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. Founded in 1984, CTIA is the voice
of the wireless industry—representing its members in a constant dialogue
with policy makers in the Executive Branch, in the Federal Communications
Commission, and in Congress, CTIA's industry committees provide leadership
in the area of taxation, roaming, safety, regulations, fraud and technology. |
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Colorado
Telecommunications Association (CTA)
Offices: Glendale, Colorado
The Colorado Telecommunications Association was formed in 1963. Today, it
has 28 Rural Local Exchange Company members, two Affiliate Company Members
and nearly 100 Vendor and Supplier Members. The "Companies Connecting Colorado"
provide local exchange and other telecommunications service to customers
spread over 50% of the state. A goal of the CTA is to preserve, protect
and advance the concept of affordable, universal telecommunications services
for all the citizens of the state. |
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Supply Service Association (CSSA)
Offices: Little Rock, Arkansas
CSSA was created as a strategic alliance of independent telephone companies.
Today our purpose and commitment remain the same. Their mission has always
been to enhance each Members' ability to successfully compete in the communications
market. Their goal is to ensure superior service, competitive prices, and
the availability of quality products. They provide a dedicated, professional
staff, committed to excellence, integrity and continuous Member involvement. |
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| Competitive
Telecommunications Association (CompTel)
Offices: Washington, DC
CompTel is the leading association representing competitive telecommunications
companies in virtually every sector of the marketplace: incumbent local
exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers, long-distance carriers
of every size, wireless service providers, Internet service providers, equipment
manufacturers, and software suppliers. They are the established, respected
voice of the competitive telecommunications industry before Congress, the
Federal Communications Commission, state regulators and legislators, industry
technical groups and international communications. |
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