Association of Radio Industries and Businesses

Association of Radio Industries and Businesses

The Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, commonly known as ARIB (ARIB is generally pronounced "araib"), is a standardization organization in Japan. ARIB is designated as the center of promotion of the efficient use of the radio spectrum and designated frequency change support agency.

ARIB is a participating standards organization of the Global Standards Collaboration initiative.

See also

*ISDB

External links

* [http://www.arib.or.jp/english/ ARIB official website]


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