27 May 2009

Intelsat at ITW 2009 - Satellite Seminars

Intelsat is gearing up for next week’s ITW 2009 conference where Intelsat will sponsor a full day of satellite seminars on Tuesday, 2 June. ITW organizers are expecting approximately 4,000 attendees, from more than 700 companies, covering 115 countries, and we’re ready to greet them.

Intelsat’s ITW “Satellite Seminars” are designed to covey information and engage conference attendees in a dialogue about current industry trends. These sessions will take place at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in the Delaware A Room, pictured above in an artist rendering of the Intelsat Pavilion, and the panel topics are as follows:

George GiagtzoglouThe Future of Wireless Backhaul
George Giagtzoglou
, Vice President, Corporate & Marketing Strategy, will moderate this session that will discuss advantages of satellite technology for the wireless networking world and case studies on incorporating satellite technology into a wireless network plan.



Jay YassThe Satellite Component of Pan-regional Data Networks Intelsat’s Vice President, Network Services, Mr. Jay Yass, is to serve as moderator of a discussion of the benefits of incorporating satellite technology into terrestrial network infrastructures to secure communications and extending established terrestrial platforms.



Tim JacksonSatellite Video Solutions in a Telco World Tim Jackson, Vice President, Media Product Management, will direct a discussion on various approaches Telcos are taking to enable triple & quadruple play offerings to differentiate themselves from their competition.




Ron BuschEstablishing an Interference-free Space Environment
Being moderated by Intelsat’s Ron Busch, Vice President, Network Operations, this panel will discuss an industry wide initiative focused on mitigating interference.

Intelsat will continue to blog throughout the ITW conference and Intelsat-hosted events. Please visit our ITW microsite at http://www.intelsat.com/ITW to learn more about Intelsat’s presence at ITW 2009.

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