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Telecommunications
Association of Michigan
Offices: Lansing, Michigan
The Telecommunications Association of Michigan was created in 1935.
It works to ensure a business environment that allows its members to provide
the telecommunications infrastructure that meets customer needs and encourages
economic growth. The Telecommunications Association of Michigan helps its
members meet customer and stakeholder needs by providing effective public
policy advocacy, educational programming, and consensus building opportunities
necessary in a constantly evolving industry. |
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Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
TIA is a leading US non-profit trade association serving the communications
and information technology industry, with proven strengths in market development,
trade shows, domestic and international advocacy, standards development
and enabling e-business. Through its worldwide activities, the association
facilitates business development opportunities and a competitive market
environment. TIA provides a market-focused forum for its member companies,
which manufacture or supply the products and services used in global communications. |
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| TeleManagement
Forum (TM)
Offices: Morristown, New Jersey
The TeleManagement Forum is a non-profit global organization that provides
leadership, strategic guidance and practical solutions to improve the management
and operation of information and communications services. Over 340 member
companies include incumbent and new-entrant service providers, computing
and network equipment suppliers, software solution suppliers and customers
of communications services. |
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| Tennessee
Telecommunications Association (TTA)
Offices: Nashville, Tennessee
The Tennessee Telecommunications Association is an industry trade organization
that includes all types of telecommunications service providers as well
as suppliers to the industry. Their membership is open to Incumbent
Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs), Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs),
Interexchange Carriers, Resellers, Wireless Carriers, and Internet Service
Providers (ISPs). |
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| Texas
Statewide Telephone Cooperative (TSTCI)
Offices: Austin, Texas
TSTCI is a statewide organization that represents the interests of Texas'
rural independent telephone systems. Members include 21 cooperatives and
17 small independent telephone companies organized to serve the state's
vast rural and agricultural areas that the larger telephone companies did
not wire because the population was too sparse and the locations too remote.
The majority of TSTCI member companies are owned by individuals or families
who reside in the areas they serve, and a cooperative, or "coop," is owned
by its customers. |
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| Texas
Telephone Association (TTA)
Offices: Austin, Texas
The Texas Telephone Association, founded in 1905, is the trade association
that represents the incumbent local exchange telephone companies of Texas.
The mission of the TTA is to promote and enhance the performance of each
member company and protect the integrity of the local exchange telephone
industry and the services offered within each company's certificated exchange
areas. There are 62 companies, large and small, providing local exchange
service to more than 13 million access lines in 1,244 exchanges across Texas. |
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The
Cable Center
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The Cable Center's mission is to provide high-quality information and education
services to its constituents with unwavering intellectual integrity. The
Center's constituent groups are the cable industry, the education community
and the general public. The Center is also dedicated to conserving and displaying
the business, history, technology, programming and leaders of the cable
industry, and to highlighting the industry's future role in the ongoing
advances of telecommunications. |
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