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Standards Bodies
Adax is an active member of industry associations and standards
bodies. Adax recognises the importance of working with these organisations,
as these collaborations drive the future of standards and technologies,
and keep Adax at the forefront of technology leadership.
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Formed in 1992, the PCI-SIG is the industry organization
chartered to develop and manage the PCI standard. With over
900 members, the PCI-SIG effectively places ownership and management
of the PCI specifications in the hands of the developer community.
A Board of Directors comprised of nine people, each elected
by the membership, leads the PCI-SIG. For more information
visit www.pcisig.com
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PICMG is a consortium of over 450 companies who collaboratively
develop open specifications for high performance telecommunications
and industrial computing applications. The members of the consortium
have a long history of developing leading-edge products for these
industries. Specifications have included CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA.
For more information visit www.picmg.org
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The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is a full
service, non-profit trade association, providing support to companies
involved in the ‘channels to market’ of customer
or ‘enterprise’ communications products and services,
across terminal/application equipment and the supporting cabling
and wireless infrastructure systems. www.tiaonline.org |
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The Communications Platforms Trade Association is a global
organization of communications platform and building block providers
whose mission is to accelerate the adoption of SIG-governed,
open specification-based communication platforms by certifying
interoperable building blocks. For more information about CP-TA,
visit www.cp-ta.org.
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ETSI produces globally-applicable standards for Information
and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile,
radio, converged, broadcast and internet technologies and is
officially recognized by the European Commission as a European
Standards Organization. ETSI is a not-for-profit organization
whose 700 ETSI member organizations benefit from direct participation
and are drawn from 62 countries across 5 continents worldwide.
For more information about ETSI please visit: www.etsi.org
About ETSI Plugtests™
ETSI Plugtests™ are specialised events dedicated
to improving technical interoperability and validating and
improving the technical quality of ETSI standards and other
specifications. PlugtestsTM is a registered trademark of
ETSI.
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large open
international community of network designers, operators, vendors,
and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet
architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is
open to any interested individual. The IETF Mission Statement
is documented in RFC 3935. www.ietf.org
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