India – A Mobile Internet Revolution
It is clear that India’s mobile internet revolution has become a primary driver of economic development. Millions of urban and rural poor, from Kolkata rickshaw pullers to Rajasthan camel herders, now carry mobile phones. With the number of devices in the market exploding, the wireless Web is growing rapidly throughout India. A report from AdMob shows that mobile advertising grew by 1.5% last quarter in India - which does not yet have full 3G penetration.
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Bytemobile is sponsoring an important thought leadership event for wireless network operators and ISPs next month at India – VAS Asia 2010.
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Deepak Mahajan, Bytemobile country manager for India and SAARC, will present the challenges and opportunities of managing the data deluge. He will address the priorities of customer satisfaction and retention, and how to achieve them by enhancing the user experience and increasing network efficiency and intelligence. Mahajan will also focus on the delivery of greater personalization based on a deep understanding of the customer’s individual needs and interests – ultimately leading to profitable revenue growth for India’s wireless service providers.
- Jaishree Subramania
Tags: 3G, data deluge, india mobile internet, mobile devices, saarc, VAS Asia 2010, wireless













