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ALL ABOARD! New agreement to smooth rail travel in europe
Sophia Antipolis, 11th May 2007
European standards organizations sign Memorandum of Understanding with European Railways Association (ERA).
European railways have been moving goods and people since the 19th Century. As Europe gets bigger and more complex, rail transport becomes only more important. In an important landmark on the road to an integrated European railway area, the heads of the three European Standards Organizations (ESOs) CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Railway Agency yesterday.
Standards makers agree to cooperation on the GRID
Sophia Antipolis, 10th May 2007
A new Memorandum of Understanding between ETSI and the Open Grid Forum (OGF) has advanced standardization efforts in GRID computing and telecommunications.
ETSI to Co-host the WiMAX Forum's Third, Public Mobile WiMAX™ PlugFest. The Last Formal Test for WiMAX Forum Members Leading to Mobile WiMAX Certification
Sophia Antipolis, 10th April 2007
ETSI and AT4 wireless, the two leading organizations in writing and testing for WiMAX Forum Certification in Europe, will co-host the third, public mobile WiMAX PlugFest May 13-19, 2007 in Sophia Antipolis, France.
Why were the founders of GSM in Cyprus this week? 20 years and 2.3 billion users has a lot to do with it.
Sophia Antipolis, 16th March 2007
This week, many of the major contributors to the success of the GSM Standard have met in Cyprus to attend a Workshop and celebration of the twenty years since the Madeira Decision in February 1987 that set the parameters for a digital Pan-European mobile service, the first step in the creation of a Global success story:
20th Birthday celebrations for Europe's most successful collaborative technology project.
Software testing community celebrates the launch of the TTCN-3 Certificate
Sophia Antipolis, 14th March 2007
The 'Testing and Test Control Notation Version 3 (TTCN-3) Certificate' has been jointly endorsed by three of the leading champions of the language - The International Software Qualification Institute (iSQI), The German Testing Board (GTB) and ETSI.
