Created in 2001, Alliance Numérique serves as the business network for Quebec’s new media and interactive digital content. With over 150 members from the gaming, e-Learning, internet and mobility industries, Alliance Numérique works to support and accelerate the growth of their members by offering various services and activities. Their mission is to make Quebec a center of world excellence with regards to creation, production and distribution within the digital industry.
For more information, please visit: www.alliancenumerique.com/en/index.html.
Established May 30, 2005, Canada’s Telecommunications Hall of Fame is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to safeguard and promote the past, present and future excellence of Canadian telecommunications. The Hall of Fame fulfills its mission through three principal programs: The Telecom Laureate Program, the Education Program and the Outreach Program, which all serve to celebrate the historical legacy of success of Canadian telecommunications, promote current innovation leaders within the industry and encourage Canadian youth to consider the industry as a fulfilling career choice.
For more information, please visit: www.telecomhall.ca.
The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association is the authority on wireless issues, developments and trends in Canada. Based in Ottawa, the CWTA represents cellular, PCS, messaging, mobile radio, fixed wireless and mobile satellite carriers. The CWTA also represents the industry before governments and various regulatory agencies.
For more information, please visit: cwta.ca/home/.
Canadian Women in Communications (CWC) is a national, bilingual organization dedicated to the advancement of women in the communications industry through strategic networking, targeted professional development and meaningful recognition. There are currently over 1,200 CWC members in nine Regions across Canada.
For more information, please visit: www.cwc-afc.com.
Created in May 2007 by Comtois & Carignan, the Communauté des consultants groups over 40 consultant members working in areas related to telecommunications and contact centers. The objectives of this group are to exchange experience and expertise among members through regular meetings, to improve members’ expertise through appropriate training, to develop synergies between members, the industry and business clientele, as well as to provide business customers a centralized database to find the right expertise to address their needs.
For more information, please visit: www.infotelecom.ca/cgi-cs/cs.waframe.index?lang=2.
The i3 Forum brings together the communications expertise of more than 37 telecommunications providers, representing a combined retail base of over 1.5 billion customers across more than 100 countries. The goal of the i3 Forum is to develop collaborative recommendations for an industry-wide transition of voice and related services to Internet Protocol (IP). The forum's unified effort to expedite global IP-based voice implementation support widespread access to innovative and high quality IP-based services and applications.
For more information, please visit: www.i3forum.org.
The International Institute of Communications is an independent non-profit global membership organization devoted to the study of policy and regulatory issues in the communications and media industries worldwide. Members from the IIC include policymakers, academics and industry representatives.
For more information, please visit: www.iicom.org.
The International Telecommunications Society is an association gathering 400 professionals in the information, communications and technology sectors. ITS provides a forum where professionals can meet to discuss and identify urgent problems and issues, share research and interact in various ways. The goal of the ITS is to research and analyze issues related to the emergence of global information society.
For more information, please visit: www.itsworld.org.