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GSA (Global mobile Suppliers Association) represents leading GSM, 3G/HSPA and 4G/LTE suppliers worldwide.  Our reports and information papers deliver key facts and stats, explain market developments, trends and opportunities, and are widely referenced across the industry. We show how international technology standards and alignment of spectrum band choices for mobile network deployments deliver the largest economies of scale and the widest choice of terminals at lowest cost for users. Other activities include seminars, briefings, case studies, providing support to campaigns, webinars, and speaking at selected industry events. GSA monitors and regularly provides updates on LTE network deployments and launches worldwide, regulatory developments including spectrum, and the status of the devices ecosystem. These reports in particular are highly anticipated and closely followed by our global audience including over 68,000 registered website users. GSA is a Market Representation Partner in 3GPP and co-operates with other key organizations including ETSI, GSM Association, and the ITU.

In the 5G Public Private Partnership (5G PPP), the 5G Infrastructure Association (5G-IA) represents the private side and the European Commission the public side. The 5G-IA is committed to the advancement of 5G in Europe and to building global consensus on 5G. To this aim, the Association brings together a global industry community of telecoms & digital actors, such as operators, manufacturers, research institutes, universities and SMEs. The 5G-IA carries out a wide range of activities in strategic areas including standardization, frequency spectrum, R&D projects, technology skills, collaboration with key vertical industry sectors, notably for the development of trials, and international cooperation.

The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) unites seven telecommunications standard development organizations (“Organizational Partners”): Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB, Japan), Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS, USA), China Communications Standards Association (CCSA), European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI), Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA, South Korea) and Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC, Japan). 3GPP provides their members with a stable environment to produce the Reports and Specifications that define 3GPP technologies.
The project covers cellular telecommunications network technologies, including radio access, the core transport network, and service capabilities - including work on codecs, security, quality of service - and thus provides complete system specifications. The specifications also provide hooks for non-radio access to the core network, and for interworking with Wi-Fi networks.
3GPP specifications and studies are contribution-driven, by member companies, in Working Groups and at the Technical Specification Group level. The Four Technical Specification Groups (TSG) in 3GPP are: Radio Access Networks (RAN), Service & Systems Aspects (SA), Core Network & Terminals (CT) and GSM EDGE Radio Access Networks (GERAN). The Working Groups, within the TSGs, meet regularly and come together for their quarterly TSG Plenary meeting, where their work is presented for information, discussion and approval.
 
NATIONAL RADIO ASSOCIATION
 
The Association of the National Radio Frequency Resource Users - NATIONAL RADIO ASSOCIATION was founded in November 1997 under support of the State Commission for Radio Frequencies (GKRCh), the State Commission of the Russian Federation for Communication and Information Technology  and the General State Supervisory Department for Communications in the Russian Federation.
The National Radio Association is aimed at integration of efforts of telecommunications operators and manufacturers for resolution of the spectrum issues and implementation of new radio technology in the Russian Federation.
 
THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE NATIONAL RADIO ASSOCIATION:
 
representation and protection of the interests of spectrum users in the State Commission of the Russian Federation for Radio Frequency;
support and direct participation in development, jointly with federal executive bodies for communications, information technologies, antimonopoly and tax policy, of laws and other regulatory documents relevant to issues of radio spectrum use and importation of radioelectronic equipment and taking into account the interests of operators the members of the National Radio Association;
integration and coordination of intellectual and financial efforts of concerned operators to resolve various radio spectrum issues;
information and legal provision on spectrum issues for operators.
 

LTE Union - a temporary association to coordinate the agenda and activities to operators on exploring the possibilities and conditions to development in Russia of mobile broadband networks LTE/4G. Created by decision of GRFC (the General Radio Frequency Centre) № 10-10-03-2 on December 28, 2010. Currently in the Partnership Project LTE Union is working VimpelCom, MegaFon, MTS and Rostelecom as members.

International Telecommunications  Academy (MAC) is an international organization. It is a voluntary public association of academics, outstanding managers and highly skilled professionals. Co-operation is based on common professional interests, theoretical and practical issues in infocommunication development (Infocommunication = information + telecommunications (communication).

The Russian Association for Electronic Communications (RAEC)was established in 2006.The Association's objective is to create a civilized information society, which will have its own legal system and the codes of professional activities that are to be accepted by both the users and the companies operating on the Internet.One of the key goals of the Association is to set up a dialogue between the state and the IT-companies.RAEC is actively involved in the solutions of socially important objectives aimed at the development of the information society in Russia and enhancing the image of Russia as of the responsible member of the global information community.

Non-profit organization "The National Association of house communications and information networks " (NADIKS) was established on 14 April 2003. The main objective of the Association is to develop and implement a consistent set of activities related to the creation, improvement and long-term development of information and communication brownies multi-service networks and computer clubs in the city of Moscow. http://nadiks.ru/about/

The idea of ​​combining the IT managers in the region was born in 2008 and was finally realized in 2012. The club brings together more than 120 IT managers of major companies and organizations in different industries. The Regions Of The Club Yaroslavl, Vologda, Ivanovo, Kostroma, Vladimir, Tver, Voronezh, Lipetsk and Ryazan Regions.
The club's mission is improving the competitiveness of the Russian economy at the expense of competent use of Information Technology
Areas of work of the Club:

  • Raising the professional level of members of the Club
  • Formation of the "right" image of the IT manager
  • Professional communication
  • Creation of a wide network of personal contacts

Club Website - www.ciocfo.ru
 

The Association of Human Resources Advisers (AHRA) – the leading expert community in the sphere of human resources in Russia and the CIS. Association of human resources advisers – the non-profit organization uniting professional participants of the HR market. The association was founded in 1996. The main purpose of AKPP is forming and development of the civilized market of HR services. By means of professional activity of members of AKPP the important problems connected with employment of the population and increase of business performance of the companies clients are solved.


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