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What are the differences between the various membership types?

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What are the differences between the various membership types?

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There are three types of memberships listed on the Members Page: Full Members represent the most common and fundamental membership type, whereby companies reserve private testing sessions for their product, receive full execution of test suites, and receive detailed test reports containing the test results. Full Members have access to the SAS Interoperability Test Bed, and are required to contribute a representative sample of their SAS product(s) to the interoperability test bed. Founding Members represent the group of companies that were instrumental in supporting the initial establishment of the consortium. Though they receive special recognition on the membership roster, the rights and benefits within the consortium are equivalent to Full Members. Contributing Members are a special category of membership, typically reserved for companies who have contributed significantly to the establishment and ongoing support of the consortium through the donation of significant test and measurem

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There are three types of memberships listed on the Members Page: Full Members represent the most common and fundamental membership type, whereby companies reserve private testing sessions for their product, receive full execution of test suites, and receive detailed test reports containing the test results. Full Members have access to the FEC Interoperability Test Bed, and are required to contribute a representative sample of their Fast Ethernet product(s) to the interoperability test bed. Founding Members represent the group of companies that were instrumental in supporting the initial establishment of the consortium. These companies receive special recognition on the membership roster for the duration of the existence of the consortium, but receive no additional benefits or rights. Contributing Members are a special category of membership, typically reserved for companies who have contributed significantly to the establishment and ongoing support of the consortium through the donatio

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There are three types of memberships listed on the Members Page: Full Members represent the most common and fundamental membership type, whereby companies reserve private testing sessions for their product, receive full execution of test suites, and receive detailed test reports containing the test results. Full Members have access to the PoE Interoperability Test Bed, and are required to contribute a representative sample of their PoE product(s) to the interoperability test bed. Founding Members represent the group of companies that were instrumental in supporting the initial establishment of the consortium. These companies receive special recognition on the membership roster for the duration of the existence of the consortium, but receive no additional benefits or rights. Contributing Members are a special category of membership, typically reserved for companies who have contributed significantly to the establishment and ongoing support of the consortium through the donation of signi

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