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Media partners 
We work with leading magazines and publishers in this arena. If you are interested in becoming a media partner for this event please contact: Lemay Driessel, Marketing Manager
Email: lemay.driessel@terrapinn.co.za Tel: +27 11 516 4016 Fax: +27 11 707 8342
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The Global VSAT Forum is the non-profit international association of the satellite communications industry, focused on advancing the use of very small aperture terminal (VSAT) systems and services. The Forum’s primary objective is to facilitate the provision of VSAT based communications solutions throughout all the nations of the world. The Forum is also responsible for creating greater awareness of the commercial, economic, political and technological advantages that VSAT-based communications provide.

The Foundation for the Development of Africa is a private, non-profit organisation, actively involved with initiating and facilitating business and other processes conducive to Sustainable Development in Africa - with the emphasis on sustainability. These processes include the promotion of the African Renewable Programme alongside the NEPAD initiative
(New Partnerships for Africa's Development); networking; business and investment opportunities; promotion of special projects; dissemination of business information; joint venture initiatives and a range of value added services - all to serve AFRICA!

The Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) is a non-profit member-benefit society that serves satellite professionals throughout their working lives. With chapters in the US, Canada, UK and Japan, SSPI creates opportunities for member education and interaction, honours achievement and recognises potential in the next generation of satellite professionals.

World Teleport Association (WTA) is a non-profit trade
association of teleports, satellite and terrestrial carriers,
technology providers, investment houses and consultants
in 20 nations around the world. There are about 1000
teleports operating worldwide, with about 100 new facilities coming
on line each year, driven by the explosive growth of the Internet. If
your business is broadband, WTA represents your marketplace.

RASCOM was set up by African countries to address the telecommunications problems of the continent. At the moment there are 44 members of RASCOM and some additional countries are in the process of finalising their
internal procedures to become RASCOM members.
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Quantum is a comprehensive electronics journal that covers electronic and telecommunication technologies available in SA . Electronics is defined as 'All products, equipment and systems manufactured for the purpose of processing, storing or transferring sound, information, data or images by means of electro-magnetic phenomena'. Quantum's main purpose is to report on the available research, development and production achievements.The journal is published monthly and is specifically aimed at the designer, engineer, technologist, technician, consultant, and decision maker.

African Communications serves as a guideline to the decision-making community involved in the development of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Africa. African Communications has Two aims: to aid the passing of telecommunications and related Information Technology and to facilitate the development of investment in telecommunications across Africa.

'Since1994 Corporate Africa has been dedicated to developing African businesses, investments and trade with the G8, Europe and Asia. Focused analyses of ongoing economic and business development in key infrastructure and growth industries form the core of reports i.e. Telecom, IT and traditional industries like oil and gas.'

The Connect-World series of magazines is a forum for the highest-level decision-makers in the telecommunications and information technology sectors to give their opinion about the impact of technologies upon developing regions of the world.
Editions are published for main developing regions of the world: Africa & Middle-east, Asia-Pacific, India, Europe, North America, Latin America and Global as well as special issues to commemorate special events, shows and exhibitions.


Africa Monitor is published by Business Monitor International, and provides political risk assessment and macroeconomic analysis and forecasts for corporates, banks, government departments, business libraries and research centres involved in these markets.
To sign up for a free trial to this newsletter please contact Kirsteen Higgins, Marketing Manager via http://www.businessmonitor.com/africamonitor_trial1.html or e-mail: khiggins@businessmonitor.com.

SatelliteFinance reports on financings by established and new satellite platform operators, service providers, technology companies and other conducive aspects of the industry. Different sections focus on media and communications services, satellite infrastructure, launch services and insurance. For a complimentary issue please contact us: renato.leite@satellitefinance.com or +44 (0) 20 7553 3915.

Cable & Satellite International is the leading technology magazine for the cable, satellite and broadcast sectors. Targeting board-level executives, senior technical management and technicians/ engineers, we report on the standards, technology trends and products that shape this market, monitor the activities of network operators, and keep readers informed about the finances and activities of key suppliers.

Via Satellite is the leading global satellite magazine, providing expert business analysis and technical insights into the space and satellite industries. The readers of Via Satellite are provided with timely and valuable editorial, essential in remaining competitive and profitable in the global satellite marketplace. Via Satellite is the flagship publication of the Access Intelligence, Satellite Group. To receive your FREE subscription to Via Satellite please click on the Via Satellite logo above.

Satellite Business Solutions is a solutions-based publication for the IT, executive manager and human resource/training professional. Through case studies and tutorials the editorial team highlights actual examples showing how satellite technology can support current infrastructure and contribute to a more efficient system for content delivery. Thus, satellite technology saves corporations time and money, as well as contributes to their bottom line.

IT & TELECOM DIGEST is the foremost and most authoritative magazine on the Information and Communications Technology industry in Africa. Published in Nigeria, it caters for the interest of the entire African continent. It is a must read for investors, experts, governments, academia and everyone with interest in ICT in Africa. IT & Telecom Digest, published since January 2000, has created opportunities and helped raise awareness for the industry to an all-time high.

NAWC, the first dedicated title to focus on wireless and cellular communication development in northern equatorial Africa, was launched in February 2002. Received by 7000 industry professionals and high-volume end users of these technologies in the region, the magazine's strong editorial platform covers regional news, technology developments, as well as new wireless systems/equipment advances.

SAWC, the first dedicated title to focus on wireless and cellular communication development in southern equatorial Africa, was launched in February 2002. Received by 7000 industry professionals and high-volume end users of these technologies in the region, the magazine?s strong editorial platform covers regional news, technology developments, as well as new wireless systems/equipment advances.

Total Telecom is "The Economist of the communications industry". It provides: expert commentary and authoritative analysis on the crucial issues affecting the global telecommunications and networking sectors; unique and comprehensive international analysis of both fixed and mobile communications services; exclusive insights and powerful understanding of today's business models in telecoms.

CC Africa is the continent's leading business technology and ICT strategy magazine, covering West, East & Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands region. CC Africa offers a rate base of 13,000+ - delivering over sixty thousand readers the highest circulation of any information and communications technology (ICT) journal across Africa.

Business and Technology Edge is West Africa's leading business magazine. We cover Business as it relates to Tourism, Marketing Insurance, Technology, Aviation and Manufacturing. We also offer business Intelligence on Nigeria’s growing industry side by side with global perspectives to prospective and current players, investors and the listening public – Giving voice and the required edge to business in West Africa and Nigeria in particular

IT Edge, published in English and French languages by Knowledge Media International ltd, is a biz-tech magazine offering insightful news analyses; forecast and biz-tech intelligence on West Africa’s fledgling ICT sector. Between 12, 000 and 15, 000 copies are printed per edition and circulated in more than 10 West African countries making. It maintains physical offices in Accra, Freetown and Banjul (servicing Dakar). It is the most far reaching in terms of editorial coverage and subscription.

The Wording is thus " Digital Africa magazine is a Pan african magazine on ICT. It is in deed a resource journal for CTOs, CIOs, ICT Managers, and ICT Practitioners. Digital Africa magazine currently circulates in major countries of Africa. You can reach them @ contactus@digital-africa.com"
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