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Star Solutions | Partners and Associations

CDG LogoThe CDMA Development Group
http://www.cdg.org/

The CDMA Development Group (CDG), founded in December 1993, is an international consortium of companies who have joined together to lead the adoption and evolution of 3G CDMA wireless systems around the world.

The CDG is comprised of CDMA service providers and manufacturers, application developers and content providers. By working together, the members help to ensure interoperability among systems, while expediting the availability of 3G CDMA technology to consumers.

RCA LogoRural Cellular Association
http://www.rca-usa.org/

RCA is the premier association representing rural wireless telecommunications providers across the United States. RCA speaks with a strong, united voice on issues that concern its members and keeps them informed through timely sharing of information, knowledge and expertise to the common benefit of all members.

RCA has been at the heart of the rural wireless success story since it began in 1992. Our primary focus is representing two-way wireless communication providers with less than 500,000 subscribers. These companies primarily serve small rural markets each with its own set of challenges and opportunities. RCA’s primary goal is to help our members meet those challenges successfully and capitalize on all opportunities. In addition, RCA provides opportunities to learn more about the industry and network with other members through various meetings and seminars.

ACF LogoAfrican CDMA Forum
http://www.3gafrica.org/

The primary objective of the African CDMA Forum is to lead the rapid evolution and deployment of 3G CDMA-based systems, based on open standards and encompassing all core architectures, to meet the needs of markets in greater Africa. The African CDMA Forum is an affiliate of the CDMA Development Group, the CDG. Members of the ACF become affiliate members of the CDG with full access. Members of the forum share business and technology information and resources between and by CDMA operators, broadcasters, manufacturers, software companies, government, academia and users in Africa.