Bridging the Digital Divide panel at SatelliteAsia, as part of Asia Tech x Singapore, on July 14. Screenshot via SatelliteAsia
Satellite executives highlighted the importance of working with global governments to bridge the digital divide and provide connectivity to remote areas. Satellite connectivity is known to be an attractive option for bringing connectivity to areas that can’t access terrestrial networks, yet there are still a number of hurdles to deploy satellite.
“Connectivity is a means to an end, it’s what system you put into place in order to answer a particular market. But first thing’s first is the willingness of that market to pay,” Christian Patouraux, CEO of
HMRC figures for Scottish salmon exports to the EU in January are “very, very wrong”, according to an industry body.
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) said the Treasury figures for January underestimated exports by much as 97%, making it “impossible” to judge the impact of Brexit.
The SSPO told Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee it believed more salmon had been exported than in January last year.
New post-Brexit rules came into force on January 1 with red tape causing delays for some in the seafood sector who usually export to Europe.
Hamish MacDonnell, director of strategic engagement at the SSPO, told MPs on the committee the HMRC figures were “not just wrong, they were very, very wrong”.
HMRC figures for Scottish salmon exports to the EU in January are “very, very wrong”, according to an industry body.
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) said the Treasury figures for January underestimated exports by much as 97%, making it “impossible” to judge the impact of Brexit.
The SSPO told Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee it believed more salmon had been exported than in January last year.
New post-Brexit rules came into force on January 1 with red tape causing delays for some in the seafood sector who usually export to Europe.
Hamish MacDonnell, director of strategic engagement at the SSPO, told MPs on the committee the HMRC figures were “not just wrong, they were very, very wrong”.
HMRC figures for Scottish salmon exports to the EU in January are “very, very wrong”, according to an industry body.
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) said the Treasury figures for January underestimated exports by much as 97%, making it “impossible” to judge the impact of Brexit.
The SSPO told Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee it believed more salmon had been exported than in January last year.
New post-Brexit rules came into force on January 1 with red tape causing delays for some in the seafood sector who usually export to Europe.
Hamish MacDonnell, director of strategic engagement at the SSPO, told MPs on the committee the HMRC figures were “not just wrong, they were very, very wrong”.
HMRC figures for Scottish salmon exports to the EU in January are “very, very wrong”, according to an industry body.
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) said the Treasury figures for January underestimated exports by much as 97%, making it “impossible” to judge the impact of Brexit.
The SSPO told Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee it believed more salmon had been exported than in January last year.
New post-Brexit rules came into force on January 1 with red tape causing delays for some in the seafood sector who usually export to Europe.
Hamish MacDonnell, director of strategic engagement at the SSPO, told MPs on the committee the HMRC figures were “not just wrong, they were very, very wrong”.