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The August 2010 issue of the Satellite Executive Briefing focusing on the Satellite Hardware sponsored by The Spaceconnection. To read or download the issue click here.
A telco PR executive once remarked to me that satellite was like a solution always looking for a problem.Given that he was looking to represent my satellite consultancy firm, I thought this was an odd way to earn my business!Dents to my ego aside, what this guy was reflecting is simply the wider telecommunications industry and a great many potential customers’ perception of satellite – VSAT communications in particular.
A telco PR executive once remarked to me that satellite was like a solution always looking for a problem.Given that he was looking to represent my satellite consultancy firm, I thought this was an odd way to earn my business!Dents to my ego aside, what this guy was reflecting is simply the wider telecommunications industry and a great many potential customers’ perception of satellite – VSAT communications in particular.
A telco PR executive once remarked to me that satellite was like a solution always looking for a problem.Given that he was looking to represent my satellite consultancy firm, I thought this was an odd way to earn my business!Dents to my ego aside, what this guy was reflecting is simply the wider telecommunications industry and a great many potential customers’ perception of satellite – VSAT communications in particular.
by Robert Bell, Executive Director, World Teleport Association
Despite the disappointments of the Copenhagen climate talks, climate change is fast becoming a reality for business. It is partly a matter of planning for the future. The political battles rage on, taking different paths in different parts of the world, but the overall trend is clear. Activities that produce greenhouse gases will be penalized economically. More efficient use of resources from energy to water will become a high priority. Companies face a choice of when, not if, to “go green.”
As High-Definition (HD) video has hit its stride worldwide, the TV and film industry are looking ahead to the next new thing. 3D TV and Ultra-HD (UHD) are on the horizon, according to market research firm, In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com).
As High-Definition (HD) video has hit its stride worldwide, the TV and film industry are looking ahead to the next new thing. 3D TV and Ultra-HD (UHD) are on the horizon, according to market research firm, In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com).
The experts are predicting a boom in the take-up and acceptance of mobile TV, and the Asia- Pacific region is going to lead the way. According to market research firm, RNCOS, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to account for around 67 percent of the global mobile TV subscribers by the end of 2013. That is a remarkable figure and evidence that, once again, the Asian market is driving and popularizing new innovation.