India Telecom 2009

Posted by admin • November 3, 2009 • Category: Events
November 3, 2009toNovember 5, 2009

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Event Name : India Telecom 2009
Event Date : 3-5 December 2009
Venue : Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
Type : Mobile Communication
Country : India
Link : http://www.indiatelecom.org/
Remark : Client related – MMA

Department of Telecommunications (DOT), Govt. of India jointly with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) will hold the INDIA TELECOM 2009 at Pragati Maidan, for three days from 3rd – 5th December 2009, New Delhi, India. This is the Fourth Edition in this series since the first was held in December 2006.

India Telecom 2009, fourth consecutive year of the leading international conference and exhibition is a forum for promoting Telecom for Inclusive Growth through Enterprise and Learning.

3rd edition of India Telecom, ie. INDIA TELECOM 2008, with theme “Connecting Rural India” was held at New Delhi from 11th – 13th December and was inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh in the august presence of Hon’ble Minister for Communications and Information Technology and Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications & Information Technology. 3G mobile services were also launched in India by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India during the Inaugural Ceremony of India telecom 2008. The exhibition had huge participation from over 250 companies, had representation from 28 countries, attracted17,114 attendees from all over the world.

Contact Person:
Mr. Rajat Parashar / Mr. Mayank Rastogi
FICCI Trade Fair Secretariat
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi – 110 001

Tel: 91-11-23738760 – 70, 23359856(D)
Fax: 91-11- 23359734, 23320714, 23721504
E-Mail : indiatelecom@ficci.com, rajat@ficci.com, manyankrastogi@ficci.com

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