Merger of
Leading Interference Reduction Groups,
RFI–EUI and IRG
23 January 2014
The Radio Frequency
Interference – End Users Initiative
(RFI-EUI) and the Satellite Interference
Reduction Group (IRG) today announced a
merger, helping the two groups to better
serve the industry and combat satellite
interference together.
The merger sees IRG creating an umbrella
over RFI-EUI, forming two advisory
committees/working groups. The first
will be the EUI, covering training, best
practices and documentation. The second
will deal with Carrier ID and will merge
the two existing Carrier ID working
groups of IRG and RFI-EUI. The joined
working groups will be chaired by Roger
Franklin, CEO, Crystal Solutions and
George Melton, Director of Engineering -
Teleport, Turner Broadcasting Systems,
Inc.
The newly formed EUI advisory committee
will keep its remit of addressing the
concerns and interests of the end user
community, helping bolster their
interests within IRG, as well as
continuing to work closely with the
Global VSAT Forum (GVF) and ITU. EUI
will also bring a stronger emphasis on
the end users to the newly formed
Carrier ID group, especially towards the
support, adoption and institution of
Carrier ID activation over the next few
years for all video transmissions.
“We are delighted to be joining forces
with IRG,” commented Rich Wolf,
Co-chair, RFI-EUI. “This merger will
give us much needed access to IRG’s
resources and enable us to better
represent the needs and responsibilities
of the user community within the group”
“Satellite interference continues to be
an issue for the entire industry,”
commented Dick Tauber, Co-chair,
RFI-EUI. “We have been working closely
with other groups, such as IRG, for over
a decade and this merger makes our
shared co-operation official, helping us
conduct a more focused, spearheaded and
definitely a more coordinated approach
to mitigating satellite interference.”
“RFI-EUI has an extremely important role
to play in mitigating satellite
interference, with its unique position
of representing in particular the media
end users,” commented Martin Coleman,
Executive Director, IRG, “Having worked
with them for many years, making our
relationship official in this way was a
natural step for us, and will ensure
both groups have full visibility of our
joint initiatives.”