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Welcome DevelopingTelecoms

DevelopingTelecoms is the way to reach specialists who plan, build and operate public ICT networks in developing and emerging markets worldwide. With over 1 billion new subscribers in the next 10 years, developing and emerging markets are the largest growth market in telecoms. They are the key markets suppliers of networking products, services and equipment need to be known in.

Buyers visit DevelopingTelecoms

With our tightly focussed content covering strategies and technologies for building ICT networks in developing and emerging markets, DevelopingTelecoms attracts an expert audience looking for business solutions. They find up-to-date news and information, case studies, white papers and analysis which directly addresses their needs and interests.

People stay on the site and they keep coming back

DevelopingTelecoms averages over 15,000 unique users per month and delivers more than 650,000 page impressions per month. We had over 120,000 unique site users in 2007. It is the busiest site in the sector and the best way to reach the executives who make decisions about new products and services in developing countries

  • Average length of visit: 5.31 minutes
  • Average number of visits per user per month: 1.56
  • Visitors adding site to favourites: 49%
  • Total number of site visits since launch: 1 million ++
  • Total number of recorded country domains: 198

e-Newsletter

DevelopingTelecoms monthly e-newsletter is sent to 10,000 subscribers in devleoping and emerging markets world-wide and is a great way for site sponsors to promote specific products or services.

Buyers in developing and emerging markets are on-line

By advertising online you are placing your message in the preferred medium of buyers - the medium that 87% of our visitors tell us they use more now than 2 years ago when they are researching the market for new products and services.

The place to build image and sales

By advertising on DevelopingTelecoms you are doing more than buying clicks and page impressions. You are opening a dialogue with key executives in developing and emerging markets, and letting them know that you are committed to helping them achieve their goals.

Sponsorship or advertising

On-line advertising means web banners. These are a highly effective way to make an impact and attract traffic to your own website. DevelopingTelecoms offers 6 different IAB standard web banner formats.

  • 728 x 90
  • 468 x 60
  • 160 x 600
  • 160 x 240
  • 180 x 150
  • 160 x 90

Sponsorship combines advertising with carefully placed content to engage with site visitors more effectively. Content includes case studies, white papers, executive interviews, news and company profiles.

To view and download a media kit please register. After registering you can download a PDF copy of our latest media kit by following the link in the registered user menu or returning to this page.

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