Generations of Mobile Standards

Logo Usage

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General

When using a 3GPP logo on documents, it is important not to skew, stretch, or otherwise manipulate the logo in any way. When adjusting the size of the logo, the proper proportions must be maintained.

We have specific guidelines for the LTE, 5G and 6G logo use:

Logo use requests

Please provide the information below for companies wishing to use any of 3GPP logos above, or contact Kevin Flynn.
E: kevin.flynn@3gpp.org

  • Company Name and address & website url
  • Your details: First name, Family name & position within the company
  • Reasons for requesting the use of the logo(s)
  • The nature of the intended use of the logo(s)
  • Countries you would expect to use the logo(s)

After submitting the request, the applicant will either receive an acknowledgement and the terms of use that need to be complied with or a rejection. Further, with regards to the logo the successful applicant will receive a copy of the logos for use and a confirmation of the granted royalty-free Trademark license.

6G Logo Use

This section outlines the terms of use and how to apply for permission to use the 3GPP 6G logo.

See the 6G logo usage guidelines.

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have agreed that the Project’s name and logos may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products are or will be based on the Project’s specifications.

Implementers wishing to declare conformity to the 3GPP specifications may mark their equipment and documentation with the 6G logo which is protected by copyright and trademark for the benefit of the 3GPP Partners.

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The use of the 6G logo is subject to the approval of the 3GPP Organizational Partners and is monitored by them. Any misuse of the logo detected by a member of the 3GPP community should be brought to the attention of the 3GPP Marketing & Communication Officer.

On receipt of the email authorization from 3GPP, a royalty free Trademark license is granted to users to allow the use of the 3GPP 6G logo in relation with their products and services.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please download and read the 6G logo guidelines.

Beyond the provision of the ‘6G logo guidelines’, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure that these logos are not used in a manner that is misleading or mis-represents the relationship between 3GPP and the user.

The Organizational Partners of 3GPP do not provide guidance on the way to comply with the 6G logo guidelines.

Permission to use the 3GPP 6G logo does not involve or imply any certification by the Partners in 3GPP or the 3GPP community that products or services comply with the 3GPP specifications. It is intended simply and only to provide a basis of reference for users, network operators and other manufacturers and service providers.

The 3GPP 6G logo shall not be used for products and services that are not in general or specific compliance with the 3GPP specifications.

5G Logo Use

This section outlines the terms of use and how to apply for permission to use the 3GPP 5G logos.

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have agreed that the Project’s name and logos may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products are based on the Project’s specifications.

Implementers wishing to declare conformity to the 3GPP specifications may mark their equipment and documentation with 5G logo…

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Application for permission to use the 3GPP 5G logos

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have agreed that the Project’s name and logos may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products are based on the Project’s specifications.

Implementers wishing to declare conformity to the 3GPP specifications related to 5G may mark their equipment and documentation with the 5G logo which is protected by copyright and trademark for the benefit of the 3GPP Partners.

The use of the 5G logo, and the new 5G-Advanced logo, is subject to the approval of the 3GPP Organizational Partners and is monitored by them. Any misuse of the logo detected by a member of the 3GPP community should be brought to the attention of the 3GPP Marketing & Communication Officer.

On receipt of the email authorization from 3GPP, a royalty free Trademark license is granted to users to allow the use of the 3GPP 5G logo in relation with their products and services complying with the 3GPP specifications, in accordance with the 5G logo guidelines.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please download and read the 5G logo guidelines.

Beyond the provision of the ‘5G logo guidelines’, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure that these logos are not used in a manner that is misleading or mis-represents the relationship between 3GPP and the user. The Organizational Partners of 3GPP do not provide guidance on the way to comply with the 5G logo guidelines

The permission to use the 3GPP 5G logos does not involve or imply any certification by the Partners in 3GPP or the 3GPP community that the products or services of manufacturers or service providers comply with the 3GPP specifications. It is intended simply and only to provide a basis of reference for users, network operators and other manufacturers and service providers

The 3GPP 5G logo shall not be used for products and services that are not in general or specific compliance with the 3GPP specifications.

LTE Trademark and Logo Use

This section outlines the terms of use and how to apply for permission to use the trademark LTE™, LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced PRO or to use the LTE, LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro logos.

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have agreed that the Project’s name and logos may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products & services are based on the Project’s specifications.

Implementers wishing to declare conformity to the 3GPP specifications are given permission to use the trademark LTE and the logo on their equipment and documentation…

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Application for permission to use the trademark LTE™, LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro or the LTE, LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro logos.

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have agreed that the Project’s name and logos may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products & services are based on the Project’s specifications.

Implementers wishing to declare conformity to the 3GPP specifications are given permission to use the trademark LTE and logo to mark their equipment and documentation with the LTE, LTEAdvanced and LTE-Advanced Pro logo and the trademark LTE.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please download and read the LTE logo guidelines.

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has registered “LTE” as a trademark for the benefit of the 3GPP Partners and is the copyright holder of the LTE, LTEAdvanced and LTE-Advanced Pro logos.

This arrangement is entirely voluntary and is one of self-declaration by the manufacturer, supplier, etc. Any use of the LTE trademark or LTE, LTE-Advanced or LTE-Advanced Pro logo is subject to the approval of ETSI and may be monitored by ETSI or on its behalf. Any misuse of the trademark LTE or logo detected by a member of the 3GPP community should be brought to the attention of the trademark holder.

The permission to use the LTE trademark or LTE, LTE-Advanced or LTE-Advanced Pro logo does not involve or imply any certification by ETSI (a partner in 3GPP) or the 3GPP community that the products or services of manufacturers or service providers actually comply with the 3GPP specifications. It is intended simply and only to provide a basis of reference for users, network operators and other manufacturers and service providers.

3GPP Trademark and Logo Use

This section outlines the terms of use and how to apply for permission to use the trademarked term 3GPP or the 3GPP logo.

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) have agreed that the Project’s name and logo may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products are based on the Project’s specifications.

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Application for permission to use the logo of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)

The Organizational Partners of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have agreed that the Project’s name and logo may be made available for use by manufacturers and service providers to declare that their products are based on the Project’s specifications.

Implementers wishing to declare conformity to the 3GPP specifications may mark their equipment and documentation with the 3GPP logo and the name 3GPP. The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has registered “3GPP” as a trademark for the benefit of the 3GPP Partners and is the copyright holder of the 3GPP logo.

This arrangement is entirely voluntary and is one of self-declaration by the manufacturer, supplier, etc. Any use of the 3GPP name or logo is subject to the approval of ETSI and may be monitored by ETSI or on its behalf. Any misuse of the name or logo detected by a member of the 3GPP community should be brought to the attention of the trademark holder.

The permission to use the 3GPP name or logo does not involve or imply any certification by ETSI (a partner in 3GPP) or the 3GPP community that the products or services of manufacturers or service providers actually comply with the 3GPP specifications. It is intended simply and only to provide a basis of reference for users, network operators and other manufacturers and service providers.