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Opel pays $65m for Wimax spectrum

JOINT-venture regional broadband provider OPEL has shelled out US$65 million to acquire Austar’s 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz spectrum to set up its national WiMAX voice and internet service.

 
Telstra puts legal squeeze on Conroy

IF the Rudd Government thought Telstra was going to take some of the heat out of its legal battle over the Coalition’s awarding of Commonwealth money to a competitor, it must be disappointed.

 
GLOBAL satellite provider IntelSat to stop unauthorized use of platform

GLOBAL satellite provider IntelSat says it is working with the Sri Lankan Government on ways to stop the unauthorized use of one of its satellite platforms by the Tamil Tigers secessionists.

 
Google trials TV ad booking service
SEARCH giant Google is looking to leverage its broad statistical technology to muscle into the TV advertising market, signing agreement with two subscription TV companies to run a trial.
 
Chrysler to launch lounge room on wheels

IN A breakthrough to rival the introduction of gigantic cupholders, car-maker Chrysler is to launch its first model that features three channels of satellite television programming.

 
Australia's Hottest Satellite & Broadcast Event in 2008!

Satellite systems have always held the promise of true "anywhere, anytime" access to communications, even in the most rural and remote areas of the globe. As the costs of providing those services has tumbled, that promise has turned to reality.

Satellite-based technology has become the lifeblood of the broadcast industry, where direct-to-home (DTH) and contribution/distribution (C&D) are employed throughout the world. In recent years, huge advances in these areas have greatly improved cost efficiency, and broadcasters are keen to keep moving forward with these technologies.

The CeBIT Australia 2008 Satellite & Broadcast Expo connects business decision-makers with the market-leading vendors and integrators who deliver a full spectrum of solutions, giving you a clear understanding of satellite and broadcasting opportunities.

CeBIT Australia is the largest and most important business event on the ICT calendar, bringing together more than 700 exhibitors and 35,000 business visitors over three days at the Sydney Exhibition and Convention Centre, Darling Harbour.

Who should attend?

  • Technology professionals: CIOs, CTOs, COOs
  • Business leaders & decision makers: CEOs, CFOs, MDs, GMs
  • Business owners
  • Resellers and distributors
  • Radio and TV networks
  • Digital content developers
  • Content Producers

What you will learn

  • Knowledge of the multiple solutions available
  • How to communicate in remote areas
  • The distribution of video content over a satellite network
  • Linking satellite broadcast to other communications systems

What you will see

  • Satellite communications
  • Broadcast technology
  • Satellite Teleports
  • TKO Video Communications
  • Satellite Downlink
  • Radio communications
  • Broadband Technologies (DSL, Cable, Satellite, Fixed Wireless)
  • LAN / WAN
  • Network Infrastructure Equipment and Services
  • Voice/Data Communications

Who you will see?

On-line visitor registration for the Satellite & Broadcast Expo and the 34 other exhibitions and conferences at CeBIT Australia opens on 2 January 2008.

 
About CeBIT Australia

CeBIT Australia is Australasia's leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the business marketplace and covers the entire spectrum of technology and the key elements that make up the ICT products and services marketplace. This is the only Australian event where you can exhibit your products and services to a large and high level audience of business decision makers and buyers – keen to see the latest and greatest solutions available.

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