scte News
SCTE Appoints New Executive Committee Member
At October’s Annual General Meeting Mr Keith Bail was voted onto the Executive Committee so we are extending a warm SCTE welcome to him via the medium of Broadband Journal. Many of you will know Keith well; a consultant working predominantly in the fibre sector, he specialises in New Build MDU and Commercial developments. A City and Guilds qualified trainer having written several training courses for the Confederation of Aerial Industries (CAI) and others, Keith regularly delivers presentations on topics including electrical safety, fibre optic systems, risk assessment and electrical principles. Keith worked for various companies within the TV maintenance industry until joining the BBC as a broadcast Engineer in 1984, after which, he enjoyed a 6-year period of running his own retail, repair and installation business seeing the start of digital broadcasting. Keith also worked as an Avionic Engineer for British Airways in the Flight Data Recording (“Black Boxes”) department. Since June 2005, he has worked in senior positions for Fracarro, Triax and Alltrade. Keith appeared on the CAI Board up until 2010 and continues to date as an active member of the CAI Technical and Education committees. Keith has also just been named the new SCTE Training Committee Chair, replacing James Harwood who stepped down in September.
John Callas Resigns from SCTE John Callas has resigned his position as Executive Committee Member and Vice Chair of the Conference Committee effective August 2024. We thank him for his valuable contribution, effort and enthusiasm over many years and wish him all the best for the future.
The SCTE has been hard at work this summer producing an app that is available for download on the Apple Store and on Google Play. Featuring news, the latest industry standards, you can catch up on webinars, lectures and podcasts that you missed, register for events, tune in for our training sessions and read a digital version of Broadband Journal. Over time we expect to phase the print version of the Journal out, as it is sustainably the right thing to do but in the meantime, do check out the app, available on your phone whenever you need it, using your own login details from the website. MEMBER APP The Society for Broadband Professionals
DECEMBER 2024 Volume 46 No.4
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