DS Air to publish revamped telecoms guide

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Edited by the Marketingweek Marketplace editorial team Nov 5, 2007

DS Air Publications, a leading multimedia information and marketing platform for the global satellite industry, will be publishing the prestigious Asia-Pacific Telecommunity Yearbook.

The APT Yearbook is set to be launched at CommunicAsia 2008 in Singapore.

The book, first published in 1994, is produced annually and has established itself as a key reference tool for the industry.

It contains information on the current status of telecom and ICT data, which is supplied directly by the member countries, associate members and affiliate members of the organisation.

"The APT is a unique organisation made up of governments, telecom service providers, communication equipment manufacturers and research and development organisations; since its inception 26 years ago, it has made a significant contribution to the development and growth of telecommunications in the region," said DS Air managing director, David Shortland.

"We are honoured to be working with the APT to relaunch the yearbook, helping to re-establish it as the premier reference source for the ICT sector in Asia-Pacific region".

The yearbook for 2008 will be officially unveiled by DS Air and the APT at CommunicAsia 2008 in Singapore next June.

As well as producing the APT, APSCC and GVF yearbooks, the DS Air portfolio includes leading industry publications including Satellite Evolution Asia, Satellite Evolution EMEA and Global Military Communications, a web portal, html newsletters, CD-ROMs and leading business television service, SatTV.

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