WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum) announced today the addition of seven new members: AlticeUSA, Askey Computer Corp., Axiros North America, Inc., Hunan Engineering Research Center of Software Radio China, JFounder Information and Technologies Co. Ltd, NetComm Wireless, and Neustar. These new members join more than 80 current international member organizations including radio manufacturers, their partners and suppliers, acquisition authorities, service providers, operators, standards bodies, researchers and regulatory agencies.
Altice USA (NYSE: ATUS) is a communications and media company that enables its customers through the power of connectivity. With a relentless focus on challenging today’s norm while developing the telecommunication of the future, their products and services bring people closer together and connect them to the things that matter most to them, faster and more easily than ever before. From high-speed broadband and ultra-HD video, to digital advertising solutions, local news and voice offerings, Altice is making connections possible around the country -- to businesses, to consumers, to communities, to schools, to hospitals, and everyone in between.
Askey Computer Corporation was founded in 1989. A wholly owned subsidiary of ASUS Computers, one of the most admired enterprises today, Askey specializes in the manufacturing and development of state of the art electronic and network communications products and tools. Askey has built a solid reputation of trust and integrity over the years and has numerous customers from all over the world.
Axiros North America, Inc., an Axiros GmbH company, is a leader in multi-protocol device provisioning and management for the communications, defense and IoT industries. Axiros software solutions are employed in over 350 major organizations worldwide in applications managing millions of customer, enterprise and government devices. The Axiros client base includes Cox Communications, Viasat, T-Mobile, Liberty Global and British Telecom.
“The Forum is a fantastic combination of technological, regulatory and collaborative resources, and Axiros is extremely pleased to be among those whose investment and belief in the next generation of wireless connectivity is reflected in the advances we are helping make possible,” said Michael Shaw, Chief Executive Officer of Axiros North America, Inc.
Hunan Engineering Research Center of Software Radio, China is committed to the research of key technologies and system architectures of SDR and cognitive communications, the design and development of advanced waveforms and core software for SDR, and the production of SDR terminal equipment.
JFounder Information and Technologies Co. Ltd is a company focusing on solutions of software-defined platforms. They offer products and services to those who need experimental equipment and demo devices concerning SCA-based SDR. JFounder also provides a complete integrated development environment for our customers. They endeavor to establish frameworks for more and more software-defined platforms.
NetComm (ASX: NTC) is a global developer of solutions that bridge the gap between fibre and the home, device or machine. In a world where everyone’s connected life matters, Fixed Wireless broadband, wireless M2M/Industrial IoT and Fibre to the distribution point (FTTdp) solutions are specially engineered for challenging deployments. Every operator, carrier and enterprise is different, so NetComm builds the right VDSL, Gfast, 4G and 5G solution to meet specific network, market and geographic conditions worldwide. Established in 1982, NetComm is a globally renowned innovator of world-first data communications technologies.
Neustar (NYSE: NSR) provides real-time information and analytics for digital defense and performance, identity, risk, registry, marketing, and communication clearinghouse solutions to over 900 Carriers. The Wireless Innovation Forum provides a platform that supports Neustar’s vision, reflecting the need to orchestrate and collaborate across the industry to deliver innovative new products and services.
The Wireless Innovation Forum provides a singular venue to advance wireless system and spectrum sharing technologies, to educate and influence decision makers at all levels of the wireless value chain, and to drive changes that will address emerging wireless communications requirements through the enhanced value, reduced total life cost of ownership and timely delivery of standardized families of products, technologies, and services. To learn more about our committees and projects visit http://www.wirelessinnovation.org/projects-committees.
About the Wireless Innovation Forum
Established in 1996, The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum Version 2.0) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation dedicated to advocating for spectrum innovation, and advancing radio technologies that support essential or critical communications worldwide. Members bring a broad base of experience in Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies in diverse markets and at all levels of the wireless value chain to address emerging wireless communications requirements. To learn more about The Wireless Innovation Forum, its meetings and membership benefits, visit www.WirelessInnovation.org. Forum projects are supported by platinum sponsors Google, Motorola Solutions, Leonardo and Thales.