GSM industry executives in the Middle East, the Arabian Gulf and worldwide are due to address the eighth annual GSM in the Middle East & Gulf Conference and Exhibition, due to take place from October 7-8, 2003, at the JW Marriott Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Organized by IBC Global Conferences, GSM in the Middle East & Gulf Conference and Exhibition will showcase the latest in GSM technology, solutions and services. The conference will discuss all aspects relating to the development of GSM communications in the Middle East region, and status and opportunities for the future.
Rebuilding the telecommunications infrastructure in post-war and post-disaster situations, with a focus on cases including Iraq, Afghanistan and Bosnia, will be the topic for this year's post-conference seminar on October, 9, 2003, titled: GSM: A Rebuilding & Recovery Tool in Post-war/Post-disaster Situations.
“This in-depth seminar will consist of a mixture of panel sessions and individual speakers drawing on key case studies and expertise in the area,” said IBC’s Marketing Manager for the Middle East & Africa, Fiona Loud. “Government representatives, analysts, mobile operators, vendors and humanitarian groups will cover the key topics with both a short-term and long-term view,” she added.
Held under the patronage of the Minister of Communications for the UAE Ahmed Humaid Al-Tayer, GSM in the Middle East & Gulf Conference and Exhibition is the established annual meeting place for the GSM community in the region. It combines corporate board level speakers, in-depth operator case studies and networking opportunities.
GSM in the Middle East & Gulf Conference and Exhibition is sponsored by the GSM technology providers, including Logica CMG, Alcatel, Nokia, Schlumberger, Siemens Mobile, Convergys, Bluefish and i-Mate. The exhibition will demonstrate the latest in GSM technology, services and solutions. Focused purely on the GSM market, technology and services, the event is supported by Etisalat and the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA). — (menareport.com)
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