UMTS Forum

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UMTS Forum is an open cross sector and independent organisation founded on 16th December 1996 in Zurich, Switzerland, as a non-profit association under Swiss law with the aim to enhance the modular 3G/UMTS concept, which takes full regard of the trend of convergence of existing and future information networks, devices and services, and the potential synergies that can be derived from such convergence.

Following successfull global implementation of UMTS, focus changed to upgrades and evolution of UMTS. Currently mobile operators are implementing HSPA (High Speed Packet Access), which will be followed by LTE (Long Term Evolution). This change is also reflected in activities of UMTS Forum.

UMTS Forum is very active in different standardization and regulation organizations like ITU, ETSI/3GPP, EC and CEPT (European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations.

[edit] Steering Group

Jean-Pierre Bienaimé, Chairman

Dr Klaus Kohrt, Vice Chairman

Thomas Sidenbladh, Vice Chairman

Anne Tuulia Leino, Spectrum Aspects Group Chairman

Bosco Fernandes, Chairman, Joint UMTS Forum-GSM-A Mobile TV Group

Peter Zidar, Chairman Operators Group

Werner Wiedermann, Vice Chairman Operators Group

Halina Uryga, ITU Advisor

Adrian Scrase, ETSI Observer

[edit] References

UMTS Forum

UMTS Forum's Steering Group