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Association des Compagnies de Téléphone du Québec
inc (ACTQ) |
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Association des
Compagnies de Téléphone du Québec inc. is a
non-profit organization regrouping 13 independent
companies. The ACTQ, as a leader for the
Independents of Quebec, advises its
members on a day to day basis on
telecommunication related matters and assists them
in the setting up and application of technological,
regulatory and administrative policies. |
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visit
www.actq.qc.ca
for more |
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Canadian Independent Telephone Association (CITA) |
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The Canadian
Independent Telephone Association (CITA) is a
Canada-wide association of companies which provide
telephone service within British Columbia, Ontario
and Quebec.
The CITA represents Canada's independent telephone
companies before federal and provincial bodies and
deals with matters of major concerns to its members.
The Association also actively promotes the increase
and advancement of telephone service in the
communities served by its members. |
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visit
www.cita.ca
for more |
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Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) |
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The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association
(CWTA) is the authority on wireless issues,
developments and trends in Canada. It represents
cellular, PCS, messaging, mobile radio, fixed
wireless and mobile satellite carriers as well as
companies that develop and produce products and
services for the industry. |
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visit
www.cwta.ca for more |
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Coalition for Competitive Telecommunications (The) |
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The Coalition for
Competitive Telecommunications is the authoritative
voice for Canadian business and institutional users
of telecom equipment and services on critical
legislative, regulatory and policy issues affecting
business operations. |
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visit
www.telecomcoalition.ca for more |
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The National Telecommunications Cooperative
Association (NTCA) |
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The National
Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA) is
the premiere non-profit association representing
more than 560 small and rural telephone cooperatives
and commercial companies. NTCA
is a full-service association, offering a wide array
of member services, including a highly effective
government affairs program; expert legal and
industry representation; a broad range of
educational services; a comprehensive assortment of
regular and special publications and public
relations programs; and a well-rounded complement of
national and regional meetings. |
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visit
www.ntca.org
for more |
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Organization for the Promotion and Advancement of
Small Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO) |
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OPASTCO is a national
trade association representing more than 550 small,
independently owned local exchange carriers (LECs)
and their affiliate telecommunications companies. |
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visit
www.opastco.org
for more |
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Canada's Telecommunications Hall of Fame |
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Canada's
Telecommunications Hall of Fame
is a national not-for-profit corporation and a
charitable foundation honouring our industry's
leaders and pioneers. It serves to educate Canadians
- young and old - about the significance of
telecommunications and the technological advances
that our country has contributed to social and
economic progress. |
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visit
www.telecomhall.ca for more |
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United States Telecom Association |
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USTelecom is the premier trade
association representing service providers and
suppliers for the telecom industry. The USTelecom
Association's 1,200 member companies offer a wide
range of services, including local exchange, long
distance, wireless, Internet and cable television
service. As the voice of the converged
telecommunications industry in Washington, the
USTelecom Association advocates for the industry's
critical issues before Congress, regulators, the
courts, the White House and the media. USTelecom
provides a common ground where telecom carriers of
all sizes and businesses can advance the industry's
concerns. USTelecom's member-driven advocacy is
based on member committees and caucuses who work to
address the issues of the industry. |
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visit
www.usta.org
for more |
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