Mobile phone fair begins in city tomorrow
Monday, 10 December 2007
FE Report
A five-day mobile phone fair -- Dhaka International Mobile Phone Fair-2007 -- begins tomorrow (Tuesday) at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre. Under the auspices of the Bangladesh Mobile Phone Businessmen's Association (BMBA).
President of the BMBA Nijamuddin Zitu announced the mobile fair programme at a press conference held at the conference room of he Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Sunday.
FBCCI Administrator Syed Manzur Elahi and BMBA adviser Margub Morshed were present at the press conference.
The FBCCI is the co-organiser of the fair.
The slogan of this year's fair is: 'Always growing, always improving'.
He said the aim of the fair is to increase the number of mobile phone users and provide necessary information to them.
He said a total of 62 stalls and 21 pavilions have been set up at the fair venue.
Mobile phone operators, mobile phone manufacturing companies, tele-communication educational institutions, online health service providing organisations, mobile phone set importers, among others, will participate the fair.
Four separate seminars on different issues relating to present situation of mobile telephone and its upcoming challenges will also be held on the sidelines of the fair.
A five-day mobile phone fair -- Dhaka International Mobile Phone Fair-2007 -- begins tomorrow (Tuesday) at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre. Under the auspices of the Bangladesh Mobile Phone Businessmen's Association (BMBA).
President of the BMBA Nijamuddin Zitu announced the mobile fair programme at a press conference held at the conference room of he Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Sunday.
FBCCI Administrator Syed Manzur Elahi and BMBA adviser Margub Morshed were present at the press conference.
The FBCCI is the co-organiser of the fair.
The slogan of this year's fair is: 'Always growing, always improving'.
He said the aim of the fair is to increase the number of mobile phone users and provide necessary information to them.
He said a total of 62 stalls and 21 pavilions have been set up at the fair venue.
Mobile phone operators, mobile phone manufacturing companies, tele-communication educational institutions, online health service providing organisations, mobile phone set importers, among others, will participate the fair.
Four separate seminars on different issues relating to present situation of mobile telephone and its upcoming challenges will also be held on the sidelines of the fair.