Global Communications Conference - History of The Conference

History of The Conference

History of the GLOBECOM conference
Year City Country (Region) Date
2013 Atlanta United States of America 9-13 December
2012 Anaheim United States of America 3-7 December
2011 Houston United States of America 5-9 December
2010 Miami United States of America 6-10 December
2009 Honolulu United States of America 30 November - 4 December
2008 New Orleans United States of America 30 November - 4 December
2007 Washington, D.C. United States of America 26-30 November
2006 San Francisco United States of America 27 November - 1 December
2005 St. Louis United States of America 28 November - 2 December
2004 Dallas United States of America 29 November - 3 December
2003 San Francisco United States of America 1-5 December
2002 Taipei Taiwan 17-21 November
2001 San Antonio United States of America 25-29 November
2000 San Francisco United States of America 27 November - 1 December
1999 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 5-9 December
1998 Sydney Australia 8-12 November
1997 Phoenix, Arizona United States of America 3-8 November
1996 London United Kingdom 18-22 November
1995 Singapore Singapore 14-16 November
1994 San Francisco United States of America 28 November - 2 December
1993 Houston United States of America 29 November - 2 December
1992 Orlando, Florida United States of America 6-9 December
1991 Phoenix, Arizona United States of America 2-5 November
1990 San Diego United States of America 2-5 December
1989 Dallas United States of America 27-30 November
1988 Hollywood, Florida United States of America 28 November - 1 December
1987 Tokyo Japan 15-18 November
1986 Houston United States of America 2-4 December
1985 New Orleans United States of America 2-5 December
1984 Atlanta United States of America 26-29 November
1983 San Diego United States of America 28 November - 1 December
1982 Miami United States of America 29 November - 2 December

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