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Satellite being overlooked as next gen access technology?

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LONDON, UK: SES Broadband Services is to hold a special panel discussion at the NextGen13 Conference in London to address the question Is Satellite Broadband Overlooked as a NextGen Access Technology?

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Timing for the debate, which is to be held on 14 October at 2pm, could not be better as the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) just reported that the taxpayer is being "ripped off" in the rollout of rural broadband. The panel discussion will be broadcast live on SES Broadband Services' website and has a strong line-up of independent commentators to really get to the heart of the debate.

Oliver Johnson, CEO of Point Topic, which is recognized internationally as one of the leading analyst companies monitoring internet penetration worldwide, will moderate the panel. The panel will include Mike Locke, Managing Director of BeyonDSL, Adrian Wooster, a Broadband Strategy Consultant who has worked on a number of BDUK projects, Paul Broadhurst, Executive Committee Member of SCTE and David Cullen, Prism Business Consulting. Armin Neumaier, VP Sales, SES Broadband Services will also participate and lead a 10 minute presentation beforehand.

"This debate comes at a crucial time, as politicians are publicly switching on to the mismanagement of the national project to connect rural populations to a meaningfully fast broadband connection," said Neumaier. "Our aim with this debate is to raise the profile of satellite broadband which can deliver 20 megabit per second download speeds immediately and not at great cost."

SES has been delivering satellite broadband in the United Kingdom since 2009. The key aim of the afternoon panel will be to discuss what the elements of success are for consumer satellite broadband roll-outs. A Q&A session will also take place after the panel discussion where the audience is open to ask any questions.

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