IBC 2009

IBC 2009

11 Sep, 2009 - 15 Sep, 2009
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
 
Description: IBC is the leading international forum for the electronic media industry, attracting visitors from more than 130 countries. It combines a highly respected and peer reviewed conference with an exhibition featuring more than 1400 exhibitors demonstrating the state of the art in media technology, from radio and television broadcasting to digital signage and 3D cinema.

Visitors can expect to learn about the developments which are shaping the industry, interact with the latest technology, experience world first demonstrations and do business in a professional and supportive environment. IBC is the event not to be missed for everyone involved in the world of content creation, management and delivery.

Contact Info: +44 (0)20 78324100
Website: http://www.ibc.org/
E-mail: show@ibc.org

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VAMOS doubles voice capacity in GSM without further hardware investment

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