India is all set to host for the first
time its own mobile mega show ‘India Mobile Congress’ (IMC) from September
27-29 to showcase the country’s growing prowess in the global telecom market.
The event, to be held in New Delhi, is being billed as India’s answer to high
profile and marquee mobile shows that are held annually in markets like
Shanghai and Barcelona.
“We have been feeling the need to hold such an event in India
for a long time. We hope that like the Mobile World Congress, this event too
will establish its significance in the coming days,” COAI director general
Rajan Mathews said at an event in Bengaluru.
The Department of Telecom and the
Ministry of Electronics and IT have thrown their weight behind the event, which
is being organised by the industry association COAI, and K AND D
Communications.
The ‘India Mobile Congress’ with special
focus on reaching out to the Asian markets will see technology titans converge
to offer a peek into the digital future. Terming the Indian telecom sector as a
“success story”, he said the time has come for the country to exhibit its
prowess in the global arena.
The Indian telecom market is the
second-largest in the world after China and has a total subscriber base (mobile
and landline combined) of over 1.18
billion.”We need to take the latest in the world of technology and leverage it
for our flagship programmes including Skill India, Digital India, Smart Cities
and Make in India,” he adds.
The government is aware of the issues
surrounding the industry’s financial health and asserted that all efforts will
be made to ensure that India’s success story in the telecom sector is taken
forward. The growth is happening. There are certain concerns around the
balancesheet of some companies…The government is aware of it and has
constituted an inter-ministerial panel to debate all issues.
The panel has already held its first
meeting and the conference will have special emphasis on topics like Internet
governance, 5G, sustainable wi-fi, smart cities and smart governance and
Internet of Things and Machine to Machine Communication.
India Mobile Congress is expected to see
the participation of telecom giants like Huawei,
Ericsson, Nokia, as well as telecom operators like Bharti Airtel,
Vodafone and Idea Cellular.
The three-day event is expected to draw
5,000 paid participants and 800 exhibitors. Countries like the US, the UK,
Sweden, Finland, Germany, Korea, the Philippines, Bhutan and Japan have evinced
interest in participating and creating awareness around the upcoming event, Mathews
said. ”We have GSMA Barcelona that focuses primarily on the West…We never had a
marquee event here that showcases the opportunities in India. The South East
Asia region has much to learn from what is happening in India on the policy
front and manufacturing…how we share infrastructure and how we provide
affordable services,” Mathews said.
India’s experiences with regard to
mobile payment, e-health and e-education have a global relevance, he said
adding that the event would also highlight the country’s innovation, skill base
and the startup ecosystem.
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