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We believe that networking should be a key aspect in any business, that is why we are continuously working towards expanding our network of key suppliers and partners locally and globally to ensure our customers will receive the best available service.

 

Suppliers/Partners | Governing Bodies

 

Suppliers/Partners

 

The list below comprises of the suppliers/partners affiliated with WiSoTM. Strong relations are maintained with these so as to ensure that the products and services we offer are of the highest possible standard.

 

NETGEAR

www.netgear.co.uk

 

NETGEAR is a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded networking products, since 1996.

   

DrayTek

www.draytek.com

 

"Since its establishment in 1997, DrayTek has focused on providing comprehensive remote access solutions for small office and home users. The migration from the leading provider of remote access solutions to the global vendor of VPN/Firewall/Security solutions for small and medium size enterprises (SME) is validated through continuous endeavour towards customers."

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Governing Bodies

The list below is comprised of the governing bodies of the wireless industry. It must not be assumed that WiSoTM is affiliated in any way with any of these unless specifically stated.

 

Wi-Fi Alliance

www.wifialliance.com

 

"The Wi-Fi Alliance is a global, non-profit industry association of more than 200 member companies devoted to promoting the growth of wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)."

 

 

WiMax Forum

www.wimaxforum.org

 

"The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, non-profit corporation formed to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products. Our member companies support the industry-wide acceptance of the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN wireless MAN standards."

   

UWB Forum

www.uwbforum.org

 

"Formed in late 2004, the UWB Forum is comprised of over 100 companies committed to making Ultra-Wideband technology a reality. The group is dedicated to ensuring that standards-based Ultra-Wideband products from multiple vendors are truly interoperable – from mobile phones to set-top boxes, from computers to televisions to digital camcorders and more. The Forum also facilitates the worldwide regulatory approval process for Ultra-Wideband systems along with the market educational efforts for future customers of these technologies."

   

Bluetooth SIG

www.bluetooth.com

 

"The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is a trade association comprised of leaders in the telecommunications, computing, automotive, industrial automation and network industries that is driving the development of Bluetooth wireless technology, a low cost short-range wireless specification for connecting mobile devices and bringing them to market."

   

ZigBee Allinace

www.zigbee.org

 

"The ZigBee Alliance is an association of companies working together to enable reliable, cost-effective, low-power, wirelessly networked, monitoring and control products based on an open global standard. The goal of the ZigBee Alliance is to provide the consumer with ultimate flexibility, mobility, and ease of use by building wireless intelligence and capabilities into every day devices. ZigBee technology will be embedded in a wide range of products and applications across consumer, commercial, industrial and government markets worldwide. For the first time, companies will have a standards-based wireless platform optimized for the unique needs of remote monitoring and control applications, including simplicity, reliability, low-cost and low-power."

   
 

 

WiMedia Alliance

www.wimedia.org

 

"The WiMedia Alliance is an open, non-profit industry association dedicated to collaboratively developing and administering specs from the physical layer up; enabling connectivity and interoperability for multiple industry-based protocols sharing the MBOA-UWB spectrum. WiMedia is “The Ultra in Wireless.”"

   

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

www.ieee.org

 

"The IEEE (Eye-triple-E) is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 360,000 individual members in approximately 175 countries." Among others, It is responsible for the standards developed in wireless communications.

   

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

www.etsi.org

 

ETSI is the standardizations institute of the European Information and Communication Technologies.

   

Federal Communications Commission

www.fcc.gov

 

"The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions."

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