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Developing Telecoms passes 160,000 site users |
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Developing Telecoms passes 160,000 site users
London, January 2nd 2007
Developing Telecoms (www.developingtelecoms.com) the website and e-newsletter covering public ICT networks in developing and emerging markets achieved a significant milestone at the start of 2007, notching up over 160,000 users.
The site is now one of the largest and most widely accessed ICT web sites in developing and emerging countries world-wide, delivering over 500,000 page impressions (hits) a month.
Over 1 billion people in developing countries will connect to ICT services for the first time in the next 10 years. Together the developing world represents the world’s fastest growing ICT market, a fact increasingly recognised by vendors world-wide. Developing Telecoms provides in-depth coverage of ICT technologies relevant to carriers and enterprise market sectors, as well as news of industry changes, markets, new products and services. Our ICT Agenda section runs special reports on key issues in emerging markets such as the Digital Divide, 4G, WiMAX and Disaster Management.
Developing Telecoms is supported by several industry organisations including the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Site advertisers include Nokia, Siemens, Ericsson and Hewlett Packard.
ENDS
About Developing Telecoms
Developing TELECOMS founders,
Alec Barton and
Michael Schwartz bring a unique knowledge and experience to the project. Gained from over 20 years in telecoms publishing with respected industry titles Asian Communications, Asia-Pacific Satellite, APT Journal, Middle East Communications and numerous other communications yearbooks and directories, they share a passionate belief in the importance of improving ICTs in developing countries. They believe that educating and informing communications specialists in the developing world is a vital part of the process of achieving sustainable, long term development.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Alec Barton
T: +44 (0)20 8693 6089
M: +44 (0)7799 417751
E:
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