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CDMA Certification Forum (known as CCF) was the original official authority governing CDMA Device certification. The CCF was an international partnership between network operator and device vendors [1] to maintain and evolve a core global device certification process that helps improve quality through consistent interoperability, conformance and performance testing across the globe. On 31 December 2014, CCF voted to hand all its certification responsibilities to the Global Certification Forum (GCF).
The CDMA Certification Forum (CCF) and its members were dedicated to improving the quality and time-to-market of all CDMA devices by using a common test process that ensures that they all conformed to the same quality and performance standards established by the industry participants and standards bodies.
The CCF also addressed the testing and certification of new/emerging technologies such as M2M, applications testing and more. CCF Members were organized in working groups that developed processes that helped vendors and operators to successfully and rapidly get their devices through certification.
The organization consisted of:
Additional working groups and sub-working groups were established as needed to achieve the objectives set for by the Steering Committee in pursuit of the member agreed upon work items.
The CDMA Certification Forum counted over 40 member companies including CDMA vendors, manufacturers, test labs and testing equipment manufacturers.
The CCF certification process facilitated the way devices are tested and prepared for commercialization. It reduced the testing time while ensuring high-quality standards and reducing testing costs. Some of the benefits of the CCF certification process included:
The activities performed by the CCF included:
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CDMA Certification Forum (known as CCF) was the original official authority governing CDMA Device certification. The CCF was an international partnership between network operator and device vendors [1] to maintain and evolve a core global device certification process that helps improve quality through consistent interoperability, conformance and performance testing across the globe. On 31 December 2014, CCF voted to hand all its certification responsibilities to the Global Certification Forum (GCF).
The CDMA Certification Forum (CCF) and its members were dedicated to improving the quality and time-to-market of all CDMA devices by using a common test process that ensures that they all conformed to the same quality and performance standards established by the industry participants and standards bodies.
The CCF also addressed the testing and certification of new/emerging technologies such as M2M, applications testing and more. CCF Members were organized in working groups that developed processes that helped vendors and operators to successfully and rapidly get their devices through certification.
The organization consisted of:
Additional working groups and sub-working groups were established as needed to achieve the objectives set for by the Steering Committee in pursuit of the member agreed upon work items.
The CDMA Certification Forum counted over 40 member companies including CDMA vendors, manufacturers, test labs and testing equipment manufacturers.
The CCF certification process facilitated the way devices are tested and prepared for commercialization. It reduced the testing time while ensuring high-quality standards and reducing testing costs. Some of the benefits of the CCF certification process included:
The activities performed by the CCF included:
Official Website