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Taiwan Groups TAICS to Power Patents and Standards Capability
By Vincent Wang
Published: Feb 03,2015
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Nearly 50 Taiwanese information and communications companies including ASUS, MediaTek, Foxconn, Chunghwa Telecom, Acer, and Tatung, etc. established a joint industry association, the Taiwan Association of Information and Communications Standards (TAICS) on February 3.
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To seize the opportunity to become a member of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), to have a word in the common standards for next-generation mobile networks are the association's primary goals.
TAICS is also going to help local companies develop intellectual property for sectors from communications to connected devices and smart buildings, said Jonathan Tsang, Vice Chairperson of ASUS and president of the association.
Nevertheless, almost 50 Taiwanese leading information and communications companies as well as ASUS, MediaTek, Foxconn, Chunghwa Telecom, Acer, and Tatung, etc. are the backstage driving forces behind the association.
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