GSA, the Global mobile Suppliers Association, is the forum for, and represents, the leading GSM/3G WCDMA-HSPA and LTE suppliers world-wide, covering close to 100% of mobile market share. GSA is an organization created to meet suppliers' needs and has been established and successfully operating for over 11 years. Membership is open to all suppliers of GSM/EDGE, 3G WCDMA-HSPA and LTE systems, devices, services, applications and solutions from across the entire supply chain.
GSA Objectives
- To strengthen the promotion of GSM/EDGE/WCDMA-HSPA world-wide in new and existing markets
- To promote the evolution of GSM as the platform for delivery of third generation (3G) multimedia services
The GSA Executive Committee comprises the leading GSM/EDGE/WCDMA-HSPA and LTE suppliers: Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Qualcomm Inc.
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October 13, 2009
Joining GSA
To apply for membership of GSA, please use the Application Form which you can download below. After completing and signing the form, please send it by fax to the GSA Secretariat Office at fax number +44 1279 435 443. An annual fee for membership of GSA applies, according to the category of membership selected. For information about current membership fees please send an email to marketing@gsacom.com
Enquiries about GSA membership should be sent by email to marketing@gsacom.com
YOU NEED TO BE A REGISTERED USER OF THE GSA WEBSITE AND LOGGED IN TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION FORM (BELOW). If you are not registered it only takes a minute at
www.gsacom.com/php/register_form.php4
Enquiries about GSA membership should be sent by email to marketing@gsacom.com
YOU NEED TO BE A REGISTERED USER OF THE GSA WEBSITE AND LOGGED IN TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION FORM (BELOW). If you are not registered it only takes a minute at
www.gsacom.com/php/register_form.php4

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