MSTV conference to address DTV transition, mobile TV, white space devices
Sep 3, 2008 9:44 AM
Acting Assistant Secretary for Telecommunications & Information Meredith Attwell Baker will address the 22nd Annual MSTV Fall Television Conference in Washington, D.C.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s acting assistant secretary for Telecommunications & Information, Meredith Attwell Baker, will deliver the luncheon keynote at the 22nd Annual MSTV Fall Television Conference.
The conference will be held on Sept. 22 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C., and will focus on critical issues affecting the DTV transition. Titled “Transcending the Digital Transition,” the conference will feature a panel with NAB president and CEO David Rehr, CEA president and CEO Gary Shapiro, and NCTA president and CEO Kyle McSlarrow. Former FCC chairman Richard Wiley will moderate a roundtable discussion with key industry members and government officials.
The conference also will address developments in mobile TV and highlight the interference problems presented by placing unlicensed devices in TV white spaces.
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