Thursday, November 22, 2007

12th Annual Mobility World Congress Showcases Asian Wireless Market

With a mobile video market on track to be worth US$3.1 billion by 2010, according to the analyst firm In-Stat, the Asia-Pacific region remains a global leader in pioneering and adopting wireless technologies, applications and services. The 12th annual Mobility World Congress held Dec. 3-6 in Hong Kong provides a unique, concise opportunity to learn from and network with leaders and innovators in the Asian wireless market.

Each year, the Mobility World Congress features keynote addresses from C-level executives throughout China and the rest of the Asia-Pacific region, with more than 40 CEO speakers at the 2006 event. This years event has more than 150 confirmed speakers from 40 countries. Keynote and track speakers include executives from Alcatel-Lucent, China Mobile Peoples Telephone, China Unicom, Chunghwa Telecom, Ericsson, Far EasTone Telecommunications, KDDI, KTF, Motorola Samsung, SK Telecom, the TD-SCDMA Forum and other major companies that are key players in China and the rest of the Asian mobile market.

Mobility World Congress is considered Asia's premier congress for the mobile and wireless industries, based on attendance typically more than 1,500 conference delegates, speakers and members of the international press and the breadth and depth of its tracks. This years event features two afternoons of keynote addresses focused on mobile and entertainment and next-generation services. The conference also includes six congress tracks on mobile broadband deployments, emerging business models, wireless devices, network evolution, next-generation services and emerging market opportunities.

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