2 billion recorded in 1997, according to the Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association (CEMA).
What does CEMA stand for?
CEMA stands for Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association
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In November, Firewire was adopted by the US National Cable Television Association and Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association as the baseline spec for digital television receivers and set-top boxes (CI No 3,531) - with Firewire-enabled DTV equipment expected by November 1999.
Extend Their Reach Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association (CEMA) 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 Attn: Amy Davis Tel: 703-907-7614 * E-mail: adavis@ eia.
LAS VEGAS-The Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association (CEMA) is forecasting that sales to dealers this year are expected to rise to $79 billion, a 5 percent increase over 1998.
The early 1999 release of next-generation DTV sets had apparently been threatened by the absence of such a spec, to the extent that the US Federal Communications Commission called on the National Cable Television Association and Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association to reach an accord by November 1, or else.