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Why DIDXchange Sponsors GSM > 3G Africa Conference
Super Technologies, Inc. today announced that its DIDXchange (News - Alert) is a media/association sponsor for GSM > 3G Africa Conference, the leading Pan-Afridan event for mobile, broadband and satellite communications. The conference workshops are Nov 21-22, 2007 and the expo is Nov 21-22, 2007 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Paul Toor, part of DIDXchange's customer service team agrees with many, "This event is known as Africa's number one congress and exhibition, the place to learn, make connections and do business with the continent's key decision makers and innovators. More and more DIDX members want African phone numbers for their end-users who in turn are doing more and more business because of the great economic potential of Africa."
The demand for basic voice services exponentially drives demand for mobile telephony services across the African continent. There is a growing demand for data, primarily for internet access service, is emerging as the next growth market for wireless operators to stabilize if not halt the decline in ARPU.
"At doingbusiness.org, South Africa is listed as #35 out of 178 world economies. More countries stats can also be viewed there. Back to telecom... an African telcom was searching to increase ARPU in a growing African country. She noted that there are not even enough direct inward dialing phone numbers available to meet the demand of the businesses and consumers there. DIDXchange offers that remedy and a new source of revenue. We sponsor GSM > 3G Africa because of this need we can fill. I don't think anyone should miss this event," adds Suzanne Bowen, vice president of Super Technologies, Inc.
The corporate sector demand for high speed broadband data access and the PC penetration among the growing African middle class spell an invitation for more to enter the market. With even fixed line infrastructure relatively undeveloped across the continent, wireless and voip service providers are best poised to serve and benefit.
How best can operators position themselves to capture this nascent demand for internet access? What is the most cost effective technology of choice to deliver wireless data, given this operating environment? These are just some of the issues that will be addressed at GSM >3G Africa, the largest communications event in in Cape Town, South Africa, on 21st and 22nd November. The event will include a 2-day conference gathering the region's leading operators, regulators, and telecoms experts alongside a 180-stand exhibition showcasing the latest technologies and solutions to facilitate the growth of this exciting market.
Attend the exhibition free. Register at:
http://www.gsm-3gworldseries.com/africa/evpt and get more information about this event and other wireless and Internet Protocol-based communications events at http://www.didx.net/events.
About Super Technologies, Inc.
Based in Pensacola, FL, USA since 1999, it began offering Internet phone services to remote areas of the world and now powers 7000+ telecommunications providers with the DIDXchange, global wholesale phone number exchange, open to membership now.
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