
Riverhouse Lodge | 3075 N. Highway 97 – Bend, OR 97703
Riverhouse Convention Center | 2850 NW Rippling River Ct. – Bend, OR 97703
The OSP Seminar is built for the people doing the work in the field. This year’s program is packed with hands?on demos, straight?talk sessions, and real?world problem solving—covering everything from an 811 update with live locate and GPR demos, to fiber splicing, ONT testing, MDUs, and best practices for safety and professionalism. You’ll also get a timely legislative and regulatory update so you head back to work informed and ahead of the curve.
Just as important, this seminar is about connecting. It’s a chance to compare notes with fellow techs, ask questions face?to?face, and learn from industry expert solutions architects who understand the challenges you’re tackling every day. The hallway conversations, side discussions, and peer insights are often where the biggest takeaways happen. Come ready to learn, share, and leave with ideas you can put to work immediately.
Seminar Registration Details
- Registration closes Monday, April 27 at 5:00 p.m.
- We have a limited amount of rooms under our negotiated block. Book your lodging reservations early on the web or call (541)-389-3111 and mention the OBA Outside Plant Seminar! In addition, our negotiated rates are available +/-3 days of the event. Email mjundt@oba-telecom.org if you have any trouble securing a room or the dates you need.
- Member registration is $350/pp
- Guest passes are $200/pp
- Exhibition fee is $100 per company
- Sponsorship opportunities are available!
Program Agenda: View the tentative high level agenda to plan your stay!
- For complete details on lodging information, seminar registration, exhibit registration and sponsorship opportunities, read this first!
- Wednesday, May 13: Plan to arrive! We kick off early Thursday morning.
- Thursday, May 14: Full day of sessions and a networking reception.
- Friday, May 15: Half day of sessions; we adjourn no later than 12:30 p.m., so folks can get home at a reasonable hour. Or maybe you can longer stay and enjoy the warm, dry desert mountain air?