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Rural Mobile and Broadband Alliance

INOSS is a founding member of the Rural Mobile and Broadband Alliance (RuMBA) USA, a non-profit organization committed to resolving the Internet accessibility and affordability issues affecting the rural, agriculture, un-served and underserved areas of the United States.

Texas Telephone Association

 

The Texas Telephone Association, Inc. (TTA) is a trade association dedicated to supporting the incumbent local exchange telephone companies of Texas.  The mission of the TTA is to promote and enhance the performance of each member company and protect the integrity of the local exchange telephone industry and the services offered within each company's certificated exchange areas within the state of Texas.  All TTA members are committed to a code of ethics based upon the premise that the primary product provided is service to their customers. 


TM Forum

INOSS is a member of the TM Forum, a global industry trade association focused on improving business effectiveness for service providers and their suppliers.  Serving the information, communications and entertainment industries, the TM Forum provides practical solutions, guidance and leadership to transorm the way digital services are created, delivered, and  charged. 

Our key personnel have contributed to the development and market uptake of the NGOSS Solution Frameworks.  By maintaining a close partnership with our clients throughout all aspects of the project, our clients can benefit from direct knowledge transfer and gain a better understanding of how to apply the NGOSS frameworks to transform their business. 



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Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)



We recognize the commitment to supplier diversity that is embraced by corporations and government agencies today, and we can add diversity to your supply chain.  INOSS, Inc. is certified as a women's business enterprise through the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the nation's largest third party certifier of business owned and operated by women in the US.


WBENC is dedicated to advancing the success of certified women's buiness enterprises and corporate members in partnership with its affiliate women's business organizations.  Its goal is to foster diversity in the world of commerce.  Its programs and policies are designed to expand opportuities and eliminate barriers in the markeplace for women business owners.  WBENC works with representatives of corporation