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'''PTCRB''' is a certification organization established by leading wireless operators to define test specifications and methods to ensure device interoperability on global wireless networks. | |||
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With PTCRB certification, operators and device manufacturers are confident of a device’s interoperability with mobile networks. | With PTCRB certification, operators and device manufacturers are confident of a device’s interoperability with mobile networks. | ||
Established in 1997 by leading wireless operators, PTCRB defines the test requirements to verify compliance with global industry standards for wireless cellular devices. Member operators are committed to ensuring device quality through a rigorous certification process. Without PTCRB certification, manufacturers run the risk that their devices will be blocked on wireless networks. | Established in 1997 by leading wireless operators, PTCRB defines the test requirements to verify compliance with global industry standards for wireless cellular devices. Member operators are committed to ensuring device quality through a rigorous certification process. Without PTCRB certification, manufacturers run the risk that their devices will be blocked on wireless networks. |
Latest revision as of 09:33, 9 May 2019
PTCRB is a certification organization established by leading wireless operators to define test specifications and methods to ensure device interoperability on global wireless networks.
Description
With PTCRB certification, operators and device manufacturers are confident of a device’s interoperability with mobile networks.
Established in 1997 by leading wireless operators, PTCRB defines the test requirements to verify compliance with global industry standards for wireless cellular devices. Member operators are committed to ensuring device quality through a rigorous certification process. Without PTCRB certification, manufacturers run the risk that their devices will be blocked on wireless networks.