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India in September this year will be its first Mobile Congress

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Mobile Congress held in India in September this year is going to be first. Indian Mobile Congress named event will focus on increasing participation in South East Asian markets.

COAI Director General Rajan S. Matthews said: "There is the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and it is also an edition in Shanghai. But there is nothing for South East Asia. India is emerging as a global leader in Telecom and Indian Mobile Congress we will showcase this. "

He said the Department of Telecom and the Ministry of Electronics and IT has emphasized on organizing the Indian Mobile Congress. Organized by Cellular Operators Association of India said. "The GSM Association, which organizes every year the MWC for the three-day event is accepted, which will be September 27 at Delhi's Pragati Maidan."

Matthews said the Indian Mobile Congress in partnership with the delegation of the government of India has held talks with British and Swedish Trade Minister. He said, "We have meetings with representatives of other government official." Matthews said all mobile operators in India, Facebook, Huawei, Ericsson and Cisco will join the others.

COAI director general, said: "We in India to participate with other business Asosiashans said. The focus of the Knowledge Sharing Event, Exhibition, start-ups, skill development, Digital India and will remain in India. "

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