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Systemonic is your strategic partner for complete silicon system
solutions in the high-speed wireless marketplace. By affiliating
with distinguished wireless industry standards organizations and
professional bodies, Systemonic can ensure that your products support
the latest wireless industry standards and the standards to come.
To this end, Systemonic and its employees actively participate in
the following wireless industry and professional bodies:

Systemonic's employees are active members of the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). The IEEE helps advance global
prosperity by promoting the engineering process of creating, developing,
integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electrical and
information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity
and the profession. Systemonic's employees are members of the following
IEEE groups:
- Voting Member of IEEE 802.11
- Antennas and Propagation Society
- Communications Society
- Consumer Electronics Society
- Wireless Communications Society

Systemonic is an active member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility
Alliance (WECA). WECA's mission is to certify interoperability of
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) products and to promote Wi-Fi as
the global wireless LAN standard across all market segments.

Systemonic is an active member of the HiperLAN2 Global Forum. The
HiperLAN2 Global Forum is an open industry forum whose objective
is to provide common connectivity for mobile communications in corporate,
public and home environments and to ensure interoperable products
are produced under the standard.

Systemonic is an active member of European Telecommunications Standards
Institute (ETSI) Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN). ETSI is
a non-profit organization whose mission is to produce the telecommunications
standards that will be used for decades to come, throughout Europe
and beyond.

Systemonic is an active member of the Fabless Semiconductor Association
(FSA). In 1994, industry leaders incorporated FSA (www.fsa.org)
to achieve a more optimal balance between wafer demand and capacity.
The organization encourages the relationship between fabless companies
and suppliers; facilitates business partnerships; creates awareness
of and promotes the fabless business model; disseminates relevant
data; and fosters standards and policies.
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