MAINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
USERS GROUP
MAINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
USERS GROUP
Consultants listed conform to the following requirements:
- S/he is an MTUG member who attends at least two of the seven monthly educational meetings each year and/or the Annual Conference.
- S/he does not sell or marketing communications products or services.
PLEASE NOTE: Consultant listings are for information purposes and do not represent an MTUG endorsement. In addition, requirements for consultants to be listed are subject to change.
If you are a consultant who meets the above criteria and would like to be listed on this site, please complete the Consultant Registration Form.
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- We invite you to join us in an on-line discussion of telecommunications issues in Maine.
- We look forward to hearing your thoughts about telecommunications concerns in our state.
The Maine Public Utilities Commission Web site provides a wide variety of information regarding telecommunications regulations, registered carriers and complaint procedures in Maine.
The Maine Office of the Public Advocate produces an excellent guide to residential and small business telephone, Internet and wireless rates in Maine.
BICSI provides information and training on all types of telecommunications infrastructure.
The North American Numbering Plan Administration provides the latest updates on new area code and exchange (NPA/NXX) data.
Network World's Fusion service provides daily e-mails on a wide variety of telecom and IT-related topics.
National Standards Organizations
For the benefit of our members, MTUG lists upcoming events relevant to the Maine telecommunications and information technology industry.
ConnectME Authority has the goal of expanding broadband access in the most rural, un-served areas of the state with little prospect of service from a traditional provider. The Authority is to “identify un-served areas of the State; develop proposals for broadband expansion projects, demonstration projects and other initiatives; and administer the process for selecting specific broadband projects and providing funding, resources, and incentives.” The Authority is funded with a 0.25% surcharge on instate retail communications services.