
FTTH Council
The Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council is a market
development organization whose mission is to educate,
promote, and accelerate FTTH and the resulting quality-of-life
enhancements. |
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FOCUS
The Fiber Optics Communities of the United
States is an organization that seeks to promote acceptance
and implementation of FTTP in the United States. |
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TIA
The Telephone Industry Association (TIA) represents
providers of communications and information technology
products and services in standards development, domestic
and international advocacy, as well as market development
and trade promotion programs. |
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USTA
The United States Telephone Association (USTA)
is the premier trade association representing service
providers and suppliers for the telecom industry. USTA's
1,200 member companies offer a wide range of services,
including local exchange, long distance, wireless, Internet
and cable television service. |
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OPATSCO
The Organization for the Promotion and Advancement
of Small Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO) is a
national trade association representing more than 550
small, independently owned local exchange carriers and
their affiliate telecommunications companies. Primarily
serving rural areas of the United States and Canada,
these commercial telephone companies and cooperatives
range in size from fewer than 100 to as many as 100,000
access lines and collectively serve more than 2.5 million
customers. |
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VTIA
The Virginia Telecommunications Industry Association
(VTIA) is a trade association consisting of approximately
133 members representing a variety of telecommunications
businesses operating in Virginia and their suppliers
and service providers. It is the place where the state's
telecommunications leaders come together to help shape
the industry as it will be tomorrow. |
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TANE
The Telephone Association of New England (TANE)
is a resource for the educational needs of its members.
The Association delivers value through collaboration
and by providing opportunities for networking and professional
development. |
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NJTC
In its efforts to serve the technology industries of the State of New Jersey, the New Jersey Technology Council (NJTC) plans networking, informational and educational events for high-tech executives in the following sectors: Communications; eBusiness, MultiMedia & Consumer Technologies; Engineering, Energy & Environment (E3); Electronics; Life Sciences and IT/Software. |
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NYSTA
The Association is a forum for the study and exchange of information concerning external and internal industry issues affecting its members. This includes educational programs, developing action plans, providing resources, and promoting the image and welfare of the industry. |
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OTA
The Oregon Telecommunications Association believes a modular, market driven approach to developing the communications network infrastructure will provide Oregonians access to a competitive array of communications and information products and services, offered at a reasonable price. Wide deployment of this infrastructure will enhance the economic development of Oregon, creating new jobs and opportunities throughout the state. |