This is an advertisement The mBillionth Award 2011 will honour excellence in mobile and telecom innovations across South Asia spread over 11 core categories. The summit is scheduled on July 23rd in New Delhi at Hotel Eros, Nehru Place, where more than 500 delegates, 200 Mobile Application Developers, Telcos like Vodafone, leading mobile companies like NOKIA, and VAS leaders like OnMobile and One97, along with hundreds of other stakeholders are going to converge to see how the mBillionth movement is spearheading the convergence of ideas around mobility to directly impact mass inclusion towards a developed and digitally equitable world. For more details click here. You will be able to meet and see more than 70 live demos of mobile ideas, 50 presentations, and 20 socially impactful Mobile initiatives under our "Mobiles for Good" presented by Vodafone India Foundation, where we will also announce a cash prize of INR 20,00,000 and One-Year Mentoring support. For Mobiles for Good, click here. A day conference and exhibition, the mBillionth South Asia International Summit 2011 is now established as powerful platform for knowledge sharing in different domains of mobile & telecom technology, applications, content and services facilitating multi-stakeholder networking and partnerships among governments, industry, academia, and civil society organisations from countries in South Asia and beyond, including the host country – India. The objective is to bring together mobile technology experts, practitioners, business leaders and stakeholders of the region onto one platform, through keynote addresses, paper presentations, thematic workshops and exhibitions. In its inaugural…
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