More members for DMR Assoc
Seven new members have joined the DMR Association. Anritsu (US), fjord-e-design (Germany), Neocom Software (Russia) and Unicom (Venezuela) join as new category 2 members. BriCom Solutions (US), CIM Concepts (Australia) and ESP Wireless (US) join as Category 3 members.
Mario Micheli (of SELEX Elsag Italy), chairman of the association, said, “These are exciting times for DMR. With 12 organisations joining the association in the last seven months, our membership has more than tripled in only three years. We now have 33 members, with memberships spread across all three categories representing Asia, Europe, Oceania, and North and South America.”
Category 2 membership is for application developers, system integrators, value added resellers, test equipment manufacturers and test houses.
Anritsu’s core business is test and measurement instruments for communications.
fjord-e-design is a radio component design business, based in Flensburg, Germany. It provides protocol stacks (waveforms) for mobile stations and infrastructure as well as engineering measurement products.
Neocom Software develops products for professional radio communications.
Unicom is based in Venezuela and the association’s first member from Latin America. The company is an integrator, application developer and assembler of RF systems.
Category 3 membership is for users, regulators and operators of radio communication networks.
BriCom Solutions is a network operator and dealer. CIM Concepts is a network operator and dealer based in Melbourne. It sells, services and installs mobile radio equipment. ESP Wireless is a network operator based in the US and operates 800 and 900 MHz privacy plus, 800 and 900 MHz LTR, 220 MHz LTR, T-band and UHF LTR, as well as UHF community repeaters.
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