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SUPERCOMM: The End of an Era
Josh Long
12/01/2004
The United States Telecom Association and the Telecommunications Industry Association have teamed up for 16 years to host SUPERCOMM, one of the world’s biggest technology trade shows, but they are going their separate ways after 2005.
However, attendance at SUPERCOMM plunged in 2002 following the implosion of the telecommunications industry. There was a further decline in attendees the following year. But there was an increase in the number of attendees and exhibitors at SUPERCOMM 2004 (see chart). In June 2006, TIA will sponsor a new annual exhibition and conference called GLOBALCOMM at Chicago’s McCormick Place — the same venue where next year’s SUPERCOMM is being held. Meanwhile, USTA will sponsor an expanded TELECOM ’06 show in October 2006 in Las Vegas.
As for SUPERCOMM, TIA launched the show in 1988, with the support of USTA. Flanigan says the groups have a relationship dating back to 1979 through their predecessors. “It was a very good relationship,” he says, “and it went on [for] over 25 years.” TIA, which represents telecom equipment makers like Lucent Technologies Inc. and Nortel Networks Corp., has been responsible for managing and operating the show while USTA has been tasked with getting its members to attend the show.
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