Founded in 2003, the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) undertakes programs and activities to address business and technical issues, as well as opportunities, for member companies. WBA work areas include standards development, industry guidelines, trials, certification and advocacy. Its key programs include Next Gen Wi-Fi, OpenRoaming, 5G, IoT, Testing & Interoperability, and Policy & Regulatory Affairs, with member-led Work Groups dedicated to resolving standards and technical issues.[1]
Industry | Telecommunications |
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Founded | 2003 |
Website | www |
Membership and governance
editWBA’s membership[2] includes major operators, service providers & industry players and other major companies from around the world.
WBA Board has 13 representatives from operators and non-operators groups, and is elected bi- annually. JR Wilson, Vice President, Tower Strategy and Roaming, AT&T Services, Inc, was re-elected WBA Chairman in January 2020 to a two-year term.
WBA’s members are major operators, identity providers and leading technology companies across the Wi-Fi ecosystem with the shared vision.
Collaborations
editThe WBA works with the Wi-Fi Alliance[3] to promote ease of use on and roaming between wireless hotspots.[4]
The WBA also has ongoing partnerships with the following organizations:
- CableLabs
- GSMA
- 3GPP
- OnGo Alliance
- HTNG
- LoRa Alliance
- Multefire Alliance
- Open Connectivity Foundation
- Small Cell Forum
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "WBA PROGRAM OVERVIEW 2021". Wireless Broadband Alliance. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
- ^ admin. "Current Members". Wireless Broadband Alliance. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
- ^ "Wireless Broadband Alliance and Wi-Fi Alliance® Collaborate on Hotspot Innovations | Wi-Fi Alliance". www.wi-fi.org.
- ^ "Wireless Broadband Alliance and Wi-Fi Alliance® Collaborate on Hotspot Innovations". 21 June 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2013.