Douglas, Isle of Man, 23rd May 2016 – The Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) has announced the return of its popular interference reduction tours at CommunicAsia, from 31st May – 3th June 2016.
With a number of important industry resolutions and guidelines pertaining to satellite interference, companies from across the satellite industry have a responsibility to put tools in place to reduce the effects of interference. This tour will give participants practical advice and guidance on the tools available, and what steps they need to take to become as interference-free as possible.
This year’s tour will continue to look at satellite interference as a whole, showcasing a number of cutting-edge technology innovations that enable the resolution of interference in a matter of minutes.
Exhibitors Confirmed as stops on the tour include: Comtech EF Data, ETL Systems, Eutelsat, Global VSAT Forum, Inmarsat, Integrasys, Kratos, Newtec, NovelSat, Siemens Convergence Creators, TeamCast, Verisat, and Work Microwave. The tour will also include a live DVB-CID specification demonstration on the DVB booth.
“Over the past year we have seen a great deal of innovation, with a number of new tools launching to counter the impact of interference. If used effectively, these tools can significantly reduce the effects of interference, so that users will be able to experience uninterrupted service. The tour will give participants the opportunity to experience some of those innovations and understand how to resolve interference,” commented Martin Coleman, Executive Director, the Satellite Interference Reduction Group.
The tours will run every day during the exhibition at 11am and will start from the Meeting Point on Level 3. For further information please visit our website.
Sign up is free from the CommunicAsia website
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 (End Users Initiative) 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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