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Schlumberger

 

Schlumberger Limited (NYSE:SLB) is the world's leading oilfield services company supplying technology, information solutions and integrated project management that optimize reservoir performance for customers working in the oil and gas industry. Founded in 1926, today the company employs more than 70,000 people of over 140 nationalities working in more than 80 countries.

The company comprises two business segments:

Schlumberger Oilfield Services supplies a wide range of products and services from formation evaluation through directional drilling, well cementing and stimulation, well completions and productivity to consulting, software, information management and IT infrastructure services that support core industry operational processes.

WesternGeco is the world's largest seismic company and provides advanced acquisition and data processing services.

Schlumberger has principal offices in Houston, Paris and The Hague. Revenue was $19.23 billion in 2006. Schlumberger stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, ticker symbol SLB, on the Euronext Paris, Euronext Amsterdam, London and the SWX Swiss stock exchanges.

 

Mobiserve

 

MobiServe is ranked as the first global service provider focusing on the telecommunication industry.

It takes on the telecommunication challenges of the future and strives to achieve the utmost quality standards in all its operations and financial results.

Capitalizing on our Knowledge management and benefiting from the intellectual capitals which are our main assets and potentials, MobiServe's expertise led to developing industry knowledge in the region.

The portfolio of services includes telecommunication infrastructure and component manufacturing, telecom engineering, constructions and satellite division.

Currently MobiServe operates 39 offices and has more than 2200 employees.

 

Hughes Network Systems

 

The world's leading provider of broadband satellite services, products, and network solutions.

 

Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES) is the global leader in providing broadband satellite networks and services for large enterprises, governments, small businesses, and consumers. HughesNet® encompasses all broadband solutions and managed services from Hughes, bridging the best of satellite and terrestrial technologies.  Hughes has shipped more than 1.2 million systems to customers in over 100 countries. Its broadband satellite products are based on the IPoS (IP over Satellite) global standard, approved by the TIA, ETSI, and ITU standards organizations.

 

Headquartered outside Washington, DC, in Germantown, Maryland, USA, Hughes maintains sales and support offices worldwide.  Hughes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hughes Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:HUGH).

 

Advantech Satellite Networks

 

(or SatNet for short), formerly known as EMS Satellite Networks and now a wholly owned subsidiary of Advantech AMT, has played a critical role in the development of the DVB-RCS international open standard for high-speed two-way Internet communications via satellite, and is a leading provider of broadband satellite communications ground terminal and hub solutions. Applications range from Internet access and simple web browsing, to more sophisticated virtual private networks, videoconferencing and voice-over-IP. SatNet's DVB-RCS solutions are the only multiple-access solutions capable of delivering data transfer rates of up to 54Mbps for downloads and up to 4Mbps for uploads at each remote terminal, or enough bandwidth to support anything from a small business to an entire community from a single remote terminal. SatNet also offers SCPC hub and terminal solutions, which are upgradeable to DVB-RCS. The SpaceBridge division is now part of Advantech Satellite Networks.

 

 

 

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3rd Annual Conference

 Oil & Gas Communications:

North Africa & the Middle East

Grand Hyatt Hotel, Cairo, June 16th & 17th, 2008

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