Rural penetration, 3G and value added services hot issues at India & South Asia Com 23-24 April 2008
The India & South Asia Com congress closed 24 April 2008 in Mumbai, after two days of discussions and experience-sharing on the strategies to grow the region's telecommunications market.
The event gathered representatives of leading operators, service providers, regulators, analysts and vendors, who attended keynote sessions and specialist streams covering all the major issues in the market. read more
Excellent perspectives on the future of mobile business and a great place to network
Very informative and keeps you abreast with the latest happenings in the telecom industrySN, COAI, GSM India
Comprising a 2 day, multi-streamed conference and a 30 stand networking exhibition, India & South Asia Com addresses the concerns of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. Meet, learn and do business with decision makers from the regional service providers and international vendor and investor companies.
Why You Should Attend
- Tailor the conference to your learning needs - a multi-streamed agenda delivers you a greater breadth and depth of knowledge.
- Learn from and interact with over 30 speakers - the region’s experts will deliver you actionable solutions to the key issues in India & South Asia.
- Benchmark your strategies against your regional and international colleagues - our strong connections with the international operator community developed delivers you an operator led conference agenda.
- Connect with decision makers assembled form the highest level job functions within Indian and South Asian operators - no other networking opportunity compares.
- Keep abreast of tomorrow’s technology today - leading international vendors demonstrate the products & services of the future.
- Your thorny questions answered - panel sessions and extended networking let you quiz the speakers on the most pressing concerns facing your business.
Who You will Hear
The 2008 speaker line-up included:
- Anuraj Gambhir, President, SPICE TELECOM
- Rajesh Sawhney, President Entertainment, RELIANCE
- Irfan W. Khan, Executive Vice President, TELENOR PAKISTAN
- Rajesh Kumar, Chief of Strategic Planning & New Technologies, BSNL
- Neil Chakravarti, Senior Vice President, ZEE TELEFILMS
- Harbinder Narula, Head of Content Acquisitions & Partnerships, GOOGLE
- Paul Shoker, CEO, SPICE MOBILE VAS
- Ashish Thomas, Director, SingTel Group Innovations Anil Tandan, CTO, IDEA CELLULAR
- Pankaj Sethi, President Value Added Services, TATA TELESERVICES
- Jagbir Singh, Group CTO Mobility, BHARTI AIRTEL
- Senthilkumar Sundaram, Head - Mobile Business, MSN Umang Das, MD, SPICE COMMUNICATIONS
- Arvind Kumar Srivastava, General Manager of GSM, MTNL
- Deval Parikh, Chief Officer of Handsets, VAS and Procurement, Virgin Mobile India

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