Douglas, Isle of Man, 13th May 2015 – The Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) will be holding its next workshop at the Eutelsat Headquarters in Paris on 25th and 26th June.

 

This latest workshop will once again outline the major initiatives aimed at mitigating satellite interference, educating the audience about recent developments, as well as giving case study examples of interference resolution.

 

This European workshop will follow on from the event held in Washington D.C. earlier this year, and continue a number of important discussions relating to solving VSAT interference, better educating the user with regard to Carrier ID, and turning BIG Data principles into an effective mitigation tool for Satellite Operators, amongst other topics.

 

IRG is currently looking for presentation and topic suggestions, and whilst members will be prioritised, relevant submissions from other companies will be considered.

 

“We are pleased to be hosting the latest Satellite Interference Reduction Group Workshop,” commented Mark Rawlins, Director of Communication System Operations, Eutelsat, and Chairman, the Space Data Association. “Satellite Interference continues to be a challenge for our industry and, although a great deal of progress has been made, it is crucial that we keep that momentum going.”

 

“Eutelsat has been extremely active in the various interference reduction initiatives, including making its GSM Demodulation Tool development available to IRG members,” commented Martin Coleman, Executive Director, the Satellite Interference Reduction Group. “We are particularly pleased to be able to run our workshop in Europe again, thanks to Eutelsat’s continued support.”

 

To submit a speaking suggestion, please email press@satig.space To register for the workshop, please visit https://satig.space/irg-workshop-25th-26th-june-paris/

 

About the Satellite Interference Reduction Group

The Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) is a leading organization working to reduce satellite frequency interference. It comprises two advisory committees, covering EUI (formed from the former RFI-EUI) and Carrier ID, and two working groups, covering Intentional Interference and VSAT interference. The Group’s membership is comprised of satellite operators, users, uplinkers, service providers, equipment vendors and other organizations with a stake in combating radio frequency interference. For more information, please visit https://satig.space/membership/

 

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