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                   WLANA  
                    (Wireless LAN Association) 
                  The wireless 
                    LAN association consists of 10 members from the wireless 
                    LAN market of which 3Com, Cisco, Intersil, Intermec, and Symbol 
                    have widely accepted products. Xilinx is also an active member 
                    and avid participator of the wireless LAN association.  
                  The primary goal of the WLANA, who are a group 
                    of component and equipment vendors, is to create greater awareness 
                    of wireless technology. They try to provide to managers and 
                    other end-users, in media and businesses every means of learning 
                    the benefits & uses of wireless devices, and how it can serve 
                    as a competitive advantage in their various vertical markets. 
                   
                  They hope to evangelize the benefits of wireless 
                    networking in horizontal applications with emphasis in wireless 
                    activities within the home for file sharing, e-mail, scheduling, 
                    and messaging services. 
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                   IEEE 802.11: 
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                   The IEEE 
                    802 standards committee formed the 802.11 Wireless Local 
                    Area Networks Standards Working Group in 1990. The 802.11 
                    working group took on the task of developing a global standard 
                    for radio equipment and networks operating in the 2.4GHz unlicensed 
                    frequency band for data rates of 1 and 2Mbps. The 802.11 working 
                    group has recently completed the standard. The standard does 
                    not specify technology or implementation but simply specifications 
                    for the physical layer and Media Access Control (MAC) layer. 
                    The standard allows for manufacturers of wireless LAN radio 
                    equipment to build interoperable network equipment.  
                  The membership of the committee consists of 
                    individuals from a number of companies and universities, who 
                    research, manufacturer, install and use products in wireless 
                    LAN network applications. Manufacturers of semiconductors, 
                    computers, radio equipment, WLAN systems solution providers, 
                    University research labs and end-users make up the core group. 
                    The working group is globally represented by companies from 
                    the United States, Canada, Europe, Israel and the Pacific 
                    Rim. 
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                   WLIF 
                    - Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum: 
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                  The  WLIF 
                    was created in May 1996 to develop an open interoperability 
                    specification for wireless LAN devices. It exists independent 
                    of the IEEE 802.11 committee and focuses on wireless LAN interoperability. 
                    Its key members include Casio, Data General, Fujitsu, HP, 
                    IBM, Intermec, Mitsubishi, Motorola, and Proxim.   
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                   WECA 
                    - Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance: 
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                   Wireless 
                    Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA) is an industry 
                    alliance supporting presence of a single wireless networking 
                    standard – the IEEE 802.11 High-Rate standard. The group will 
                    certify interoperability of products based on the standard 
                    802.11b specifications, similar to WLIF. The alliance will 
                    initiate a marketing campaign to educate the consumer. It 
                    will communicate the benefits of interoperability and reduce 
                    confusion in the marketplace.  
                  The founding members include 3Com, Aironet Wireless 
                    Communications (now bought by Cisco), Lucent, Nokia, Intersil 
                    (Harris Semiconductor), Symbol Technologies. 
                  Products that are compliant to the WECA standard 
                    will be termed “Fast Wireless,” “802.11 High-Rate,” or “Ethernet 
                    Wireless.” WECA hopes to reduce the confusion in the marketplace 
                    regarding the number of wireless standards. The group will 
                    focus on evangelizing the benefits of wireless networking 
                    for horizontal applications and distant itself from the arguments 
                    between equipment vendors. WECA plans to market 802.11 High-Rate 
                    as a consumer technology for the home networking market as 
                    well. The group has approached the HomeRF Group about adopting 
                    802.11 High-Rate as their second-generation standard.  
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                   HiperLAN2 Global 
                    Forum  
                    (H2GF) 
                  HiperLAN (High Performance European Radio LAN) 
                    Alliance is supported by ETSI HiperLAN. The technology supported 
                    will have a bandwidth of 23.529 Mbps and have a transmission 
                    band: 5.15 - 5.25 GHz spectrum. Its support for multi-hop 
                    routing, time-bounded services and power saving features are 
                    expected. Some of the key members are Apple, Hewlett Packard, 
                    Harris Semiconductor, IBM, Nokia, Proxim, Intermec, and STMicroelectronics. 
                   
                  The mission of the HIPERLAN Alliance is to accelerate 
                    the worldwide deployment of HIPERLAN/1 systems through increased 
                    market awareness, developer cooperation and user education. 
                  HiperLAN2 
                    Global Forum: 
                  HiperLAN/2 
                    Global Forum (H2GF) is an open industry forum, supporting 
                    broadband wireless LAN solutions offering data rates up to 
                    54 Mbps, using the 5GHz spectrum, OFDM physical layer technology. 
                    Our mission is to: Drive the adoption of HiperLAN2 as the 
                    global broadband wireless technology in 5 GHz band, providing 
                    untethered connectivity for mobile devices in corporate, public 
                    and home environments.  
                  The Hiperlan2 Global Forum was launched in September 
                    1999 supported by six founding members, Bosch, Dell, Ericsson, 
                    Nokia, Telia and Texas Instruments. Other key members include 
                    Alcatel, Cambridge Silicon Radio, Canon, Lucent, Intersil, 
                    Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Motorola, National Semiconductor, NTT, 
                    Philips, Samsung, Siemens, Sony, Silicon Wave, Toshiba and 
                    Xilinx. 
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