Go here for details of the 2006 SatCom Africa conference
Introduction:
Here are details of a satellite communications conference which was held in
Johannesburg, South Africa from 14 - 18 February 2005.
Details below from Terrapinn Delegate Sales:
This is the only dedicated satellite communications event in
Africa.
Benefits of attending:
* Learn how satellite technology can extend your business opportunities.
* Featuring VSATs applications - very small aperture terminals with very big
benefits.
* Benefit from leading case studies from across Africa.
* Hear from experts and keynote speakers from around the world.
* Bringing together satellite companies, telecos, regulators, vendors and
enterprises.
* Make business contacts in the lucrative African market.
Should you wish to register for this event please complete the attached
registration form and fax it to the number
provided at your earliest convenience so that we can confirm your booking.
Bookings will only be confirmed on receipt of your fax.
Prices for the conference can also be found on the registration
form and there will be a 10% discount for three or more
delegates from the same organisation.
There is also an "early-bird" discount of 10% for bookings made before the 12th
of December 2004. This means that you can book now and only pay from next
year's budget in January and still qualify for this discount. So don't delay!
Book today!
In addition, by registering you automatically go into our draw
for the grand prize of a trip for two to Italy for the winter Olympics 2006
sponsored by Pan-Am-Sat.
Please feel free to contact me should you have any further queries.
I look forward to hearing from you and meeting you at this
exciting event!
Kind Regards
Craig Douglas
Terrapinn Delegate Sales
craig.douglas@terrapinn.co.za
www.terrapinn.com - trade exhibitions,
conferences, training solutions, electronic and print publications, media and
events
Fax +27 11 463-9233
Tel +27 11 516-4069
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