Satellite IRG

Satellite Interference Reduction Group
Formation 1997 as SUIRG; restructured and renamed in 2011 as Satellite IRG
Type Satellite Operator Industry Association
Headquarters Isle of Man, UK
Leader Martin Coleman
Website http://www.satirg.org

The Satellite Interference Reduction Group (sIRG) is a global organization dedicated to combat the increasing and costly problem of satellite Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). With representatives from satellite operators, industry and the public sector, sIRG pursues programs and initiatives to reduce or mitigate satellite interference. sIRG supports APSCC, CASBAA, GVF, RFI EUI and WBU-ISOG and maintains a vital link between the satellite operator, manufacturers and their clients.

History

The Satellite IRG was previously known as Satellite Users Interference Reduction Group, often referred to as SUIRG. The name and acronym changed to the present usage in 2011. Satellite IRG was established jointly by Inmarsat, Intelsat, PanAmSat, QinetiQ, Glowlink, and SES World Skies (then known as New Skies).

Registered Address

3rd Floor
4 Athol Street
Douglas
Isle of Man
IM1 1LD

References

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    1. "Accomplishments | Satellite IRG". satirg.org. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
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