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    Kenton Group joins speakers at Broadband MEA

    The Kenton Group on 6 March 2012, announced that it will join a host of industry representatives at the Rural Broadband Summit at this year's Broadband MEA. The company's managing director, John Larkin, will throw a spotlight on copper networks, exploring how they can enhance rural broadband in the MEA.
    Kenton Group joins speakers at Broadband MEA

    The Kenton Group, who is also sponsoring the Rural Broadband Summit, has over 30 years experience designing and developing network access and connection products and solutions for carriers, operators, service providers, enterprise and government throughout the UK and EMEA, so is well placed to speak about rural broadband.

    Larkin's presentation, titled 'Unleash the Potential of Your Copper Network for Rural Broadband', will include an overview of the problem, the market potential, the challenges faced and the solutions that can cost effectively meet demand in the region.

    He says, "Rural broadband is a major issue for the MEA region and one that governments and industry players are addressing. By exploring our ideas and solutions, we're taking another step forward in helping the territory achieve connectivity and true broadband services."

    "We're proud to be sponsoring such a prestigious event," comments Larkin. "Broadband MEA provides a vital platform for key players in the industry to come together to address important issues around the accessibility and deployment of broadband in rural areas of the MEA region."

    Broadband MEA will take place on 25-27 March 2012 at The Westin Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina, Dubai, UAE and will provide networking, learning and business development opportunities to over 1 000 decision makers looking to do business and stimulate the growth of broadband in the Middle East and Africa.

    For more, go to mea.broadbandworldforum.com

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