(April 2013) The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) is one of the most prominent associations of its type and a key defender of the satellite industry in Asia. The region is highly lucrative for satellite, given the demand for pay-TV and other services via satellite. John Medeiros, chief policy officer, CASBAA talks about the challenges facing the organization this year and how it aims to make things better for satellite players across the region. According to Medeiros, the issue of piracy has gotten worse in the region, something that is costing all industries related to it such as DTH, broadcasting, and by extension satellite, a lot of money. The question is whether there is anything CASBAA can do to redress the balance.
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