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CTIA - The Wireless AssociationCTIA Spectrum Clearinghouse, LLC Overview
CTIA–The Wireless Association® established the CTIA Spectrum Clearinghouse, LLC as an independent, non-profit entity that would develop and administer the cost-sharing clearinghouse functions and activities associated with the relocation of incumbent systems in the 2.1 GHz spectrum band. CTIA Spectrum Clearinghouse, LLC is a single member, District of Columbia limited liability company, operating solely as a not-for-profit entity to carry out the cost-sharing clearinghouse functions and activities in a neutral, timely and efficient manner.

CTIA–The Wireless Association is an international organization representing all sectors of wireless communications-cellular, personal communication services and enhanced specialized mobile radio. As a non-profit membership organization founded in 1984, we represent service providers, manufacturers, wireless data and Internet companies and other contributors to the wireless universe. CTIA is the voice of the wireless industry-representing its members in a constant dialogue with policy makers in the Executive Branch, in the Federal Communications Commission, in Congress, and on the state, regulatory, and legislative levels. CTIA distributes timely, factual and reliable information to members, policymakers, the investment community, customers and the news media on the latest policy and technical developments. CTIA's industry committees provide leadership in the areas such as spectrum allocation, homeland security, taxation, safety and technology. CTIA also coordinates the industry's efforts to be responsible and responsive to concerns about wireless health and product usage issues, while operating an equipment testing and certification program to ensure high quality and reliability for consumers.

For more information, visit www.CTIA.org.