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ASIA-PACIFIC SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
International Conference - APSAT 2012
Theme: Broadband Access Through Satellite Communication System
Grand Indonesia Kempinsky Hotel – Jakarta,
June 13th–14th2012

TENTATIVE AGENDA
TIME PROGRAM
DAY-1 , JUNE 13TH 2012
08:30 – 09:00 Registrations
09:00 – 09:30 Opening Session
Opening Speech by Dani Indra W, Chairman, ASSI
Keynote Speech by Tifatul Sembiring, Ministry of ICT, Indonesia*)
09:30 – 10:50
Session-1 : Satellite Business Round Table
Focus:
The Supply and Demand of Satellite in Asia Pacific

Moderator : Stephane Chenard, Euroconsult
1. Ibnu Sulaiman, Director of Satellite SBU, Metrasat
2. Adi Rahman Adiwoso, President Director, PT Pasific Satelit Nusantara
3. Huang Bao Zhong, Director International Business, APT Satellite Co. Ltd.
4. Eddie KATO , CEO, Thales Alenia Space North America, Inc. (TASNA)
5. Richard Bowles, Director of Bureau ASEAN, Arianespace

The satellite communication system has been proven to have big role in delivering access to any place, anywhere in the Earth. It was started to deliver TV and now satellite technology is delivering internet backbone, broadband access and video. Satellite technology keeps improving to have better quality and more economically. On the other side, the development of terrestrial backbone networks, especially fiber optic on land and sea cable are largely deployed. However, satellites is still have its portion which cannot be neglected, even though some people says that satellite will be replaced by optical fiber.

When other system reduce its prices, satellite system is not reduce significantly, even though effort is keep always being developed; such as maximizing the efficiencies of transponder, optimizing satellite platform, price reduction on launcher etc.

In Asia Pacific Region, the satellite industry showed the positive growth. Satellite operator continous to launch new satellite to meet growing demand and generally agree that Asia-Pasific demand will continue growth. This session will discover :
- Current market status and strategies from executive of satellite industry player as well as insights on where they plan to go from here.
- How about satellite demand and supply in the next 5-10 year in region and which application show the most promise, and which are most challanged ?
- How are satellite manufacturers and launch companies responding to satellite operator need and reducing CAPEX.
- How satellite manufacturers and launch companies strategy to facing demand and competition.
10:50 – 11:10 Refreshment Break
11:10 – 12:40
Session-2 : Delivering High Capacity Through Satellite Communication Services
Focus:
How to Supply Broadband Satellite Services Demand

Moderator : Kanaka Hidayat, PT Broadband Broadcast Services Indonesia
1. Dmitry Lathysev, Head of Perspective Project Departement ,ISS Reshetnev
2. Ted McFarland, Regional Vice President, Orbital Space Systems Group
3. Vaibhav Magow, Regional Director Asia Pacific, Hughes Network System
4. Umar Javed, Executive Vice President, STM Group
5. Imran Malik, Vice President Asia-Pasific, O3B Networks
6. Christophe Bauer, Vice President Commercial Sales, Space-X
7. Darryl Moosman, Vice President of Marketing & Sales, LORAL Space Systems

Broadband access is still classified as an emerging market in most regions. This phenomenon should add significantly to satellite bandwidth requirements.

The most important trends in satellite industry in the last several decades is High throughput satellites (HTS) that represent a paradigm shift in the satellite market by offering very high data rates at low prices via specialized capacity. This session will discover :
- What specific issues must satellite industry address with regards to HTS services?
- What will drive users to get HTS in the next ten years?
- How will equipment, service and transponder demand in the various markets and regions be affected?
- Which platform will see the highest demand for HTS?
- Advances in spacecraft design and capabilities
12:40 – 13:40 Lunch break
13:40 – 14:50
Session-3 : Regulation And Policy On Satellite
Focus:
How Regulation On Satellite & Spectrum Can Support Satellite Demand

Moderator : Anggoro K Widiawan, PT. Telkom Indonesia Tbk
1. Titon Dutono, Director for Spectrum Management, Kemeninfo
2. David Hartshorn, Secretary General, Global VSAT Forum
3. Alireza Shoamanesh, Associate Director, TELESAT
4. Dani Indra W, General Manager Satellite Operation, PT. Telkom Indonesia Tbk
5. Iman Wicaksono Soegijoko, Head of Business Development and Regulatory, Aces

Some national administration have begun to implement policies and regulations that seek to open telecommunication markets to varying degrees of competition.

Regulation of satellite and other radiocommunications services is necessary to manage scarce spectrum resources. This is particularly true in those limited cases in which satellite services share a co-primary allocation with other radiocommunications services in the same frequency bands. In many frequency bands, however, satellite services do not share the same spectrum with other radiocommunications services and Administrations throughout the world increasingly see no reason for regulators to place any restrictions on satellite networks that have been licensed by other countries and have completed spectrum coordination through the ITU.

This session will discover :
- Issues about competition, spectrum and market-acess barriers.
- Frequency allocations and interference concern.
- Collaboration between policy-makers and satellite industy.
14:50 – 15:10 Refreshment Break
15:10 – 16:40
Session-4 Role Of Satellite In Delivering Broadband Services
Focus:
How Satellite Support The Broadband Mass Market

Moderator : Indri Prijatmodjo, PT Indosat Tbk
1. Bogi Witjaksono, General Manager Operation, Metrasat
2. Garuda Sugardo, Head of Telecommunication, Mastel
3. Terry Bleakley, Regional Vice President, INTELSAT
4. Gabriel Pimentel, Vice President of South East Asia, ABS
5. Patompob Suwansiri, VP of Marketing and Sales, THAICOM
6. Henry Mulya, Director Sales, SES

The demand for broadband by satellite is indisputable, as is the worldwide growth in bandwidth demand among broadband customers. Total global bandwidth consumption is doubling every two to three years.

Satellite-delivered broadband services are essential to fulfillment of the national policy of providing broadband access to all country. Satellite-based broadband delivery systems offer Nation-wide ubiquitous broadband service;Cost-effective service that allows the number of users to increase with demand; Reliable and quality access including during emergencies; and Ease of installation and use in fixed and mobile applications.

This session will discover :
- How satellite industry strategy to support the broadband mass market
- The Satellite solution to reach the most effective satellite communications technology to serve broadband market
16:40 – 16:50 Closing day-1
17:00 – 21:00 Optional for sponsor & speaker : Jakarta City Night Tour & Dinner

 

ASIA-PACIFIC SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
International Conference - APSAT 2012
Theme: Broadband Access Through Satellite Communication System
Grand Indonesia Kempinsky Hotel – Jakarta,
June 13th–14th2012

TENTATIVE AGENDA
TIME PROGRAM
Day-2 : Thursday, June 14, 2012
08:30 – 09:00 Registrations
09:00 - 10:50
Session-1 Cellular Backhaul Demand And Supply Overview
Focus :
How Do Cellular Operators And Satellite Player See The Demand And Market Of Satellite Backhaul

Moderator : Tonda Priyanto, PT Telkom Indonesia
1. Paulus Djatmiko, Group Head Transport Enginering, PT. TELKOMSEL
2. Daniel Enns, SVP Strategic Marketing & Business Development, Comtech EF Data
3. John Meyers, Director of Sales & Technical Marketing – South East Asia, Gilat Satellite Networks
4. Vaibhav Magow, Regional Director Asia Pacific, Hughes Network System

Cellular subscribers continue to grow at astounding rates. The rollout of 4G networks is a reality. LTE deployments continue to increase. All are positive growth indicators, but may be straining infrastructure. Backhauling and trunking cellular traffic from remote sites has become a major challenge. Also, terrestrial capacity is often unavailable, unreliable, costly and not expandable. So to be competitive, the industry needs a method of cost-effectively expanding coverage.

This session will discover :
- Demand and market of cellular backhaul from cellular operator
- Demand and market of cellular backhaul from satellite industry player
- The Solution from satellite industry player to reach the most effective satellite communications technology to serve cellular backhaul.
10.50 – 11.10 Refreshment Break
11.10 – 12.40
Session-2 Early Warning And Emergency & Disaster Communication Systems

Moderator : Alireza Shoamanesh, TELESAT
1. Prih Harjadi, Deputy Director General For Geophysics, BMKG
2. Patric Wong, Managing Director-Asia Pacific, Comtech EFData
3. Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Head of Satellite Bus Technology Division, LAPAN
4. Tri Kuntoro Priyambodo, National Coordinator, INSPIRE
5. Anggoro K Widiawan, Satellite Project, PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk

Disasters can occur anytime and anywhere. Whether the emergency is an act of nature or an act of man, the ability to set up and maintain communications throughout the situation is critical for a successful disaster relief effort.

A disaster relief team requires full communication capabilities, whether in a densely populated area where there is damage to the terrestrial infrastructure or an isolated location where there is minimal existing connectivity. Satellite is unaffected by terrestrial issues where damage to ground equipment can be widespread. Satellite also can provide redundancy and is easily deployed on short notice.

There are a number of advantages of satellite communications in a disaster, most notably for the "4Ci" aspects of Disaster Recovery (Command, Control, Communications, Computers and intelligence) as well as for restoring communications to and from your customers.

Success in emergency relief and disaster recovery is measured by quick response times and the ability to establish real-time connectivity. Satellite communication networks are quickly deployable and provide the backbone for the rescue and support initiatives during time of crisis.

This session will discover :
- Examining the communications requirements for effective disaster management
- Flexible and scalable solution to support Emmergency management and disaster recovery.
12.40 – 12.50 Closing Speech : Gunung Kartiko, Managing Director of APSAT 2012
12.50 – 13.50 Lunch break