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Robert Bell is the executive director of the WTA.
The World Teleport Association (WTA) released a research report titled Coming Out of COVID-19 that examines the impact of COVID-19 on satellite and teleport operators globally.
AXESS Networks, founded in 2019, is ranked among the best teleport operators in the world according to the World Teleport Association's yearly Top Teleport Operator Rankings.
AXESS Networks has entered all three of the World Teleport Association's prestigious rankings: The Global Top Operators, The Independent Top Operators, and The Fast Operators.
The World Teleport Association has been focusing on the business of satellite communications from the ground up since 1985.
The yearly Top Operator Rankings by the World Teleport Association are the only rankings of companies that operate teleports for commercial purposes.
To achieve Provisional Certification a teleport operator completes a more-than-170-item questionnaire and submits it to the World Teleport Association.
A teleport has six months after receiving Provisional Certification to achieve Full Certification under WTA’s program.
WTA planned to publish an Inside the Top Operators report in November 2021 to provide a more detailed analysis of its survey results.
The World Teleport Association has focused on improving the business of satellite communications since 1985.
The World Teleport Association updated the early conclusions of its 2018 report in Teleports and the 0.005 kg Opportunity using experience from teleport and satellite operators and technology companies.
WTA members can access the Teleports and the 0.005 kg Opportunity report for free by signing in to their accounts on the WTA website.
Nominations for the 2021 Teleport Awards must be submitted to the World Teleport Association by 2021-04-30.
The World Teleport Association launched a Quality Assessment Program that offers teleport operators a private, confidential quality assessment of their facility, technology, and operating procedures.
The WTA Quality Assessment Program equips teleport owners and managers to make decisions about investing time or money to eliminate points of failure that can lead to service degradation, outages, rebate demands, and customer losses.
To achieve Provisional Certification under WTA’s program, a teleport operator completes a more-than-170-item questionnaire and submits it to WTA.