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Technology Stocks : Ericsson overlook?
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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (4544)2/22/2001 6:04:06 PM
From: P2V   of 5390
 
First Ericsson establishes the Forum.
And now they bring on the Brits ....
Who'd a thunk it ?

Cheers,
OM

The OFDM Forum is a market development association comprised of hardware manufacturers, software firms, telecommunications companies and other users interested in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology in wireless applications. Founded in December 1999, the OFDM Forum was established to promote a single, compatible global OFDM standard for cost-effective, high-speed wireless networks on a variety of devices.
Founding companies are as follows: Ericsson, Nokia, Philips Semiconductors, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Sony, Wi-LAN and the Testbed Center for Interoperability at the University of California at Santa Barbara (a division of CalTrans).
The OFDM Forum has grown to include 56 members to date, 15 of which are listed as Principal Members of the organization. More information on the OFDM Forum can be found at www.ofdm-forum.com.

Organizations interested in joining the OFDM Forum are invited to visit the OFDM Forum website at www.ofdm-forum.com.

Website: www.ofdm-forum.com

Radio Communications Agency, UK - Government Agency Member

UK Radiocommunications Agency is an executive agency of the Department of Trade and Industry and is responsible for civil radio spectrum matters in the UK. The Agency is responsible for the allocation, maintenance and supervision of the UK Radio Spectrum. www.radio.gov.uk


The OFDM Forum has grown to include 56 members to date, 15 of which are listed as Principal Members of the organization.

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