San Diego — February 18, 2008 -- China Unicom, one of the leading Chinese telecom mobile operators, announced today that it is joining the CCF (CDMA Certification Forum) as a member and accepted a seat on the CCF’s Board of Directors.
The CCF (CDMA Certification Forum) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to improving test efficiency in order to improve time to market and cost associated with CDMA device certification. By using the CCF certification process, CDMA vendors and operators are able to bring devices to multiple markets more rapidly and affordably than ever before.
“We are pleased to be joining the CCF and are looking forward to being actively involved in the CCF’s mission of providing the CDMA industry with a device certification process that covers new technologies while minimizing the time and cost of bringing products to market,” said Liu Jian Min, the manager responsible for the terminal testing in the Value-added Services Department of China Unicom.
"We are excited to welcome China Unicom to the CCF board of directors” says Thomas Erickson, president and CEO of the CCF. “The device acceptance process at China Unicom is closely aligned with the CCF model. We look forward to learning from China Unicom and working with them to further improve CDMA device certification on a global scale."
The CCF test process ensures devices meet the requisite product conformance, network interoperability and essential performance specifications dictated by international standards. Members of the CCF are vendors and operators of the CDMA industry that are committed to promoting the use of the CCF certification process amongst the industry in an effort to improve the availability, interoperability and affordability of CDMA2000 devices.
China Unicom’s seat on the CCF Board of Directors became effective in January 2008. Other members of the board include CDG, Motorola, Nokia, Nortel, Qualcomm, Tata, Telus, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless and Via Telecom Inc.
About the CCF
Every day the CDMA Certification
Forum (CCF) is playing a critical role in ensuring that CDMA2000 devices
come to market faster and at a lower cost than ever before. It certifies
that CDMA2000 devices meet the requisite product conformance, network interoperability,
and essential performance specifications dictated by international standards
bodies. A critical partnership between CDMA operators and vendors, CCF
is a global non-profit organization with members companies from Asia, Australia,
Europe, Latin America and North America. For more information about
the CCF, visit the CCF Web site at www.globalccf.org.