Membership

Our Members

CSCC members represent communications sector critical infrastructure owners/operators, their designated trade associations, and standard setting bodies, manufacturers, suppliers, and vendors of communications equipment, software, and services. The sub-sectors of the communications sector are: broadcasting, cable, satellite, wireless, and wireline.

  1. 3U Technologies
  2. ACA Connects
  3. Association for International Broadcasting
  4. ATIS
  5. AT&T*
  6. Bandwidth
  7. CableLabs
  8. Calix
  9. Charter
  10. Comcast*
  11. Competitive Carriers Association
  12. CompTIA
  13. Consolidated Communications
  14. Consumer Technology Association
  15. Cox*
  16. CTIA – The Wireless Association
  17. Cumulus Media
  18. Ericsson*
  19. Frontier
  20. General Dynamics Information Technology
  21. Hubbard Radio
  22. Hughes Network
  23. iconectiv
  24. Internet Security Alliance
  25. Iridium*
  26. Juniper Networks
  27. Lumen*
  28. National Association of Broadcasters
  29. NCTA – The Internet & Television Association
  30. NEC Corporation of America
  31. Netcracker
  32. Neustar
  33. Nine Star Connect
  34. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone America
  35. Nokia
  36. North American Broadcasters Association
  37. Nsight
  38. NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association
  39. NY Public Radio
  40. Oracle
  41. Pioneer Telephone Cooperative
  42. Samsung
  43. Satellite Industry Association
  44. Sinclair
  45. Scripps
  46. Telecommunications Industry Association
  47. Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.
  48. T-Mobile*
  49. U.S. Cellular
  50. USTelecom Association
  51. Utilities Telecom Council
  52. Verizon*
  53. Windstream
  54. WTA – Advocates for Rural Broadband
  55. WNYC/NY Public Radio

*Denotes CSCC members on the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).

FAQ's

There is currently no financial cost to participating in the CSCC.

The CSCC welcomes companies interested in partnering to ensure the security and resiliency of the Nation’s communications systems and networks. In general, our members are stakeholders in the communication sector’s core networks: broadcasting, cable, satellite, wireless and wireline. See Join the CSCC for General Membership Guidelines. By way of comparison, you can find information on the IT-SCC here: http://www.it-scc.org.

The CSCC holds annual elections to select an Executive Committee. The Executive Committee meets regularly and assumes responsibility for logistics and certain planning needs, while all Members are encouraged to participate in any of the Council’s Working Groups. Working Groups shall develop and send reports and recommendations to the Executive Committee. Participation is voluntary and members are encouraged to actively participate in at least one Working Group each year.

Companies participating in the CSCC help develop and share best practices for protecting critical assets and functions, have access to early warning about threats, collaborate on incident mitigation and gain enhanced capabilities in restoration and continuity. Additionally, as part of the CSCC you will be introduced to sector experts in both government and industry, and have a seat at the table to participate in critical infrastructure protection topics of the day.

Join the CSCC

The Communications Sector Coordinating Council will consider membership applications from organizations that represent communications sector critical infrastructure. Please click the button below to apply for membership.