Into its successful 11th edition - The convention created the best MVAS forum in India that offered a useful & powerful forum for participant's to:
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Into its successful 10th edition - the convention created Asia's best MVAS forum in India where the participants had the fantastic opportunity to experience new revenue generating strategies and learn innovative business models! It provided a useful & powerful forum for organisations to:
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The 9th Successful Edition of the Convention offered a useful & powerful forum for organisations to discuss:
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The convention created Asia's best MVAS forum in India offering a useful & powerful forum for organisations' to:
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7th VAS India 2010 offered a useful & powerful forum to:
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Over 400 million people in India now own mobile phones which are poised to reach 500 million by 2010. India is the second largest & fastest growing cellular market in the world - With ever rising cellular subscribers, Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. Service Provider's are experiencing low ARPU's and high subscriber churn rate. Over the last 6 years, the Indian telecom industry has realised the importance of Mobile Value Added Services. Given the declining ARPU and increasing competition among operators it is imperative to focus on alternate revenue streams. That is where there is a felt need for capitalizing on the Value Added Services Market.
6th VAS Asia 2009 offered a useful & powerful forum to:
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Value Added Services in the new generation mobile technology arena are a rising star in India's fast growing wireless business. Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. ARPU'S continue to drop. There is increased transformation of business models with an aggressive focus on value added services. Value Added Services is increasingly a growth area which helps the operator to maximise revenue and grow his ARPU'S as well. Propelled by the need to bring in service differentiation, operators are bringing new value added services in order to satisfy the growing demand of Indian consumers.
VAS India 2009 offered a perfect platform for B2B interaction among global leaders from Telecom Service Providers, Cellular Service Providers - GSM & CDMA, VAS Technology & Platform Companies, Content Aggregators, Next Generation Mobile Content Solution Providers, Handset Manufacturers - GSM & CDMA, Portal Providers, Entertainment & Electronic Media, Multimedia Service Providers, Software Developers, VAS Consulting and Research Organisations, Service Organisations, Telecom Associations & Regulators, VAS Technology & Platform Companies.
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Over 260 million people in India now own mobile phones & this is expected to reach 500 million by 2010. India is the fastest growing cellular market in the world - With ever rising cellular subscribers; Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. Service Provider's are experiencing low ARPU's and high subscriber churn rate.
Propelled by the need to bring in service differentiation, operators are bringing new value added services in order to satisfy the growing demand of Indian consumers. Value Added Services is increasingly a growth area which helps the operator to maximise revenue and grow his ARPU'S as well. There is an increased transformation of business models with an aggressive focus on value added services. Presently Mobile VAS accounts for 10% of the operator's revenue, which is expected to reach 18% by 2010. This is attracting wireless operators, handset manufacturers, content developers, music & film companies, cartoon artists, game makers and musicians for ring tones, music, gaming, sports, mobile imagery, WAP, wall papers, logos, SMS based contests and streaming audio & video. The revenue from mobile value added services has already touched 4600 crore.
Now into successful 4th year, VAS Asia 2008 International Conference & Exhibition created the best forum in the country for all players of the value chain!
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Over 200 million people in India now own mobile phones & India is the fastest growing cellular market in the world - With ever rising cellular subscribers, Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. Service Provider's are experiencing low ARPU's and high subscriber churn rate.
Propelled by the need to bring in service differentiation, operators are bringing new value added services in order to satisfy the growing demand of Indian consumers. Value Added Services is increasingly a growth area which helps the operator to maximise revenue and grow his ARPU'S as well. There is an increased transformation of business models with an aggressive focus on value added services. Presently Mobile VAS accounts for 10 - 12% of the operators revenue - which is expected to reach 60% in the next 10 years. This is attracting wireless operators, handset manufacturers, content developers, music & film companies, cartoon artists, game makers and musicians for ring tones, music, gaming, sports, mobile imagery, WAP, wall papers, logos, SMS based contests and streaming audio & video.
Mobile VAS market in India is estimated at USD 0.55 billion which is expected to grow more than 15 fold to greater than USD 9 billion by 2010.
For the 3rd successful year, VAS India 2007 International Conference & Exhibition created the best forum in the country for all players of the value chain where business was bound to happen!
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Value Added Services in the new generation mobile technology arena are a rising star in India's fast growing wireless business. Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. ARPU'S continue to drop. There is an increased transformation of business models with an aggressive focus on value added services. Value Added Services is increasingly a growth area which helps the operator to maximise revenue and grow his ARPU'S as well. Propelled by the need to bring in service differentiation, operators are bringing new value added services in order to satisfy the growing demand of Indian consumers. The growth of this market sector has attracted wireless operators, handset manufacturers, content developers, music & film companies, cartoon artists, game makers and musicians for ring tones, gaming, mobile imagery, WAP, wall papers, logos, SMS based contests and streaming audio & video.
Into its successful 2nd year, VAS India 2006 International Conference created the best forum in the country for all players of the value chain where business was bound to happen!
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VAS India 2005 International Conference discussed various value-added telecom services (VAS) and solutions in India, such as call centers, telemarketing, customer relationship management (CRM), interactive voice response (IVR), VoIP, SMS, MMS, mobile applications, and sales and distribution of telecom products and services.
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