Global Mobile Suppliers Association

The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) is a not-for-profit industry organisation representing companies across the worldwide mobile ecosystem engaged in the supply of infrastructure, semiconductors, test equipment, devices, applications and mobile support services.

Global mobile Suppliers Association
AbbreviationGSA
TypeIndustry trade body
PurposeRepresenting companies engaged in the supply of infrastructure, semiconductors, test equipment, devices, applications and mobile support services
Websitewww.gsacom.com

GSA actively promotes the 3GPP technology road-map – 3G; 4G; 5G – and is a single source of information for industry reports and market intelligence. GSA Members drive the GSA agenda and define the communications and development strategy for the Association.

GSA is a Market Representation Partner in 3GPP and co-operates with other key organisations including COAI, ETSI, GSMA, ICU, ITU, CEPT-ECC, ATU and other regional regulatory bodies.

It is not to be confused with the GSM Association (GSMA), another organization with similar stated goals representing the mobile network operator community.

GAMBoD

GAMBoD, the GSA Analyser for Mobile Broadband Devices is a search and analysis tool that has been developed by GSA to enable searches of mobile broadband devices and new global data on Mobile Broadband Networks, Technologies and Spectrum (NTS). The LTE Devices database can be searched by supplier, form factor, features, peak downlink and uplink speeds, and operating frequency. The NTS database can be searched by mobile broadband (MBB) technology, feature, UE category, downlink speed, spectrum bands used and can be segmented by region. In March 2019, the GSA launched the industry's first global database of 5G devices, searchable by device form factor, features, and support for spectrum bands.[1] Actual mobile network performance (Downlink & Uplink Speed and latency) is displayed by Operator (coming Q4 2019) based on a partnership with OpenSignal.

Research areas

GSA produces around 240 unique industry reports, white-papers, presentations, charts and industry snapshots each year based on the data from its GAMBoD database. Areas of research include:

Membership

Executive Members

Members

Associates

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