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Hundreds of Cutting-Edge Satellite Technology Products and Services Unveiled at SATELLITE 2009 Conference and Exhibition

Posted on: Wednesday, 12 November 2008, 09:00 CST

ROCKVILLE, Md., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Hundreds of cutting-edge products and services for the satellite-enabled communications marketplace will be unveiled at SATELLITE 2009, taking place March 24-27, 2009 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C. This Conference and Exhibition is the number-one destination for end-users of satellites and those who want to know what products and services are taking the marketplace by storm.

More than 280 exhibitors will showcase hundreds of new products and innovative technology solutions that will shape the satellite marketplace for years to come. Solutions providers exhibiting at this event include Boeing, Lockheed Martin, EchoStar Satellite Services, iDirect, General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies, Comtech EF Data, Hughes, Datapath, Iridium Satellite LLC, MITEQ and more.

Thousands of end-users from the broadcast, military, telecommunications, enterprise, homeland security sectors have already signed up to attend SATELLITE 2009 and they've named the following 10 product and services as must-see products during the event:

10. Engineering Services 9. Amplifiers - Ku-Band 8. Up Converters 7. Receivers 6. Test Equipment, Simulator - Hardware, Software 5. Modems 4. Broadcast Satellite Services 3. RF/Microwave Components 2. IP Networking 1. Antennas - Ku-Band

In addition to the exhibit show floor, the conference sessions during SATELLITE 2009 will confront issues of importance to the satellite end-user including satellite newsgathering, emerging regions, military satcom, IP technology, HDTV, market trends, comms-on-the-move, technology adoption, telecommunication, ITAR, mobile satellite services and more. General sessions and targeted panels will focus on the future of the marketplace to ensure that the satellite solution remains a viable and favored option in communications networks and capabilities.

SATELLITE 2009 will kick off on Wednesday, March 25, with the opening general session, "The Big Four: Setting the Pace for Expansion". In this session, the CEOs of Eutelsat, Intelsat, SES Global and Telesat, the world's four largest satellite operators, will discuss the satellite marketplace from every angle: industry innovation, new services, complex orbital architectures, and day-to-day operations.

"The SATELLITE exhibit show floor is always a showcase of the most cutting-edge products and services available in the marketplace today," said Jenn Heinold, show director of SATELLITE 2009. "Since the event takes place in the first quarter of 2009, our exhibitors use the opportunity to share their launch plans - for both new products and satellites - with market leaders, technology end-users and financiers."

SATELLITE 2009 is March 24-27 in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington D.C. For more information, visit http://www.satellite2009.com/.

About SATELLITE 2009

The SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition is the premier event providing solutions to the satellite end-user community. SATELLITE 2009 features an anticipated 9,000 delegates representing 70 countries, more than 280 exhibiting companies and a full conference program led by more than 300 experts, thought leaders and top-level executives. The SATELLITE 2009 Conference is future-focused with sessions examining emerging applications, new technology, world regions and what the next steps are for this rapidly growing marketplace.

The SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition

CONTACT: Jenn Heinold, +1-301-354-1813, jheinold@accessintel.com, forThe SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition

Web Site: http://www.satellite2009.com/


Source: PRNewswire

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