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Via Satellite Magazine, February 2008

Magazine - Via Satellite Magazine
Monday, 18 February 2008

Via Satellite Magazine, February 2008For more than 20 years, Via Satellite magazine has provided the global communications community with the definitive platform to reach the top decision makers. Likewise, more than 91% of our 22,560 global subscribers have purchasing authority.

As the market’s leading magazine, Via Satellite provides expert business analysis and technical insights into the satellite, telecom and wireless industries. The readers of Via Satellite are provided with timely and valuable editorial, essential in remaining competitive and profitable in the global satellite marketplace.

Coverage includes current and evolving applications, infrastructure issues, technology, business and regulatory developments worldwide.

Via Satellite is the catalyst to reach your customers, whether you are selling products or services to the broadcasting, enterprise, military or broadband provider. In addition to the magazine, two military supplements, the Strategic Planning and Resource Guide, the Focus On Asia Supplement and custom publishing material, Via Satellite and the Access Intelligence Satellite Group offer numerous electronic products to meet all of your sales and marketing needs.

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Cover Story:
Via Satellite’s Satellite Executives Of The Year 2007

The satellite industry’s use of C-band spectrum faced a serious threat in 2007, but a well-organized effort involving satellite players around the globe fended off terrestrial
companies seeking a foothold in the band. The executives that led the industry’s “No Change” campaign helped ensure that satellite operators will have unfettered access to this critical band for years to come.

The satellite industry scored a victory at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2007 (WRC-07), turning back efforts by international mobile telecommunications (IMT) players seeking a global allocation of C-band spectrum. At one point, the push by the well-funded terrestrial players looked like it would be successful, but led by Kengi Chen, director, spectrum management and operational planning for Inmarsat; Kalpak Gude, deputy general counsel at Intelsat; and John Lothian, vice president, space development at SES, the satellite industry argued successfully that the damage to satellite operations outweighed the benefit for terrestrial players. ...

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