Wireless Career Center
A comprehensive job-networking tool that assists both companies and job seekers in the wireless industry to connect with each other.
Wireless Internet Caucus
The WIC exists to accelerate the growth of the wireless data ecosystem in the US. It also serves as a rallying point for wireless Internet companies on public policy issues of importance to the wireless community, such as spectrum management and privacy.
Certification
The CTIA Certification Program provides the wireless industry with an unbiased, independent and centralized product evaluation service. Since 1991, the Certification Program has tested consumer wireless products for conformance to established industry standards.
Common Short Codes
CSCs enable wireless subscribers to voluntarily participate in marketing promotions, request a wide variety of content for delivery to their wireless devices, and much more⦠all by entering a common code, regardless of their service provider. Marketers as well as business and enterprise customers are currently using CSCs to directly interact with and attract various audiences anytime, anywhere.
Industry Directory
The directory provides you with detailed information on industry companies to help you better understand and navigate through both the wireless and wireless data industries.

The FCC has designated CTIA-The Wireless AssociationĀ® to act as a clearinghouse to facilitate the relocation of incumbent licensees now that the 2006 Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) auction is complete.
To ensure the independence and neutrality of its clearinghouse, CTIA has established a new entity, the CTIA Spectrum Clearinghouse, LLC, to serve as the non-profit cost-sharing clearinghouse.
The CTIA Spectrum Clearinghouse, LLC is committed to administering the cost-sharing functions for relocation of Broadband Radio Service (BRS) and Fixed Microwave Service (FS) incumbents from the 2.1 GHz band on a fair and equitable basis.








