[Sydney, AUSTRALIA] The wireless industry's major players have announced the creation of an
international research body for the technology.
The Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) has been founded by Alcatel,
Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens with the objective of formulating visions on
future research directions in the wireless field among industry and
academia.
Its other purpose will be to generate, identify, and promote research areas
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The WWRF is a further development of work started in May of this year by the
Wireless Strategic Initiative (WSI), started by Alcatel, Ericsson, Nokia and
Siemens as a project under the Information Society Technologies programme of
the European Union.
The WSI project organized an invited think tank of international experts to
develop first concepts for the wireless field, the results of which will be
released this month.
The WWRF is intended to closely co-operate with the UMTS Forum, ETSI, 3GPP,
IETF, ITU, and other relevant bodies regarding commercial and
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The forum is open to all interested parties, and members are expected to
contribute papers and ideas. In 2001, the forum will organize three working
sessions and a workshop.
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