
MobileWorld, Africa's premier ICT magazine, has announced Dolphin Telecom and BlueCloud Networks as sponsors of its much-awaited Telecom Executive Party, (TEP).
TEP is the first, unique networking night for top telecom executives in Ghana in a non competitive environment. It is a special evening designed for partners and senior colleagues to mingle in a casual but extremely entertaining atmosphere.
Dolphin Telecom is the operator of Ace Cable for West Africa, while BlueCloud Networks is a firm focused on building a robust and secure Wi-Fi network across Ghana.
According to the Chairman of BlueCloud, Mr. Amoafo-Yeboah, “We are proud to be part of such an event. It is an important opportunity for top leaders in the ICT industry to come together and network in order to aid business and improve fair competition.”
The Commercial Director for Dolphin Telecom, Francis Okoh stated, “Our association with MobileWorld events and decision to be at the Telecom Executive party is one of our ways of saying thank you to all our customers and get closer to them. We will continue to show support to MobileWorld.”
Mr Akin Naphtal, Group CEO of InstinctWave and Publisher MobileWorld Magazine, said the firm is at the centre of connecting ICT professionals and organisations to build great relationships that will lead to strategic alliances.
He said further that with 2013 coming to an end, MobileWorld wants to celebrate the year in a joyful and entertaining way.
“With Christmas looming with exciting promises, we want to encourage fair competiveness and encourage interaction among executives in the ICT industry. TEP is the night that we have designed to achieve this,” Naphtal said.
He encouraged intending participants to attend the event with the right dress code which he said is white.
AKIN NAPHTAL, GROUP PUBLISHER, MOBILEWORLD
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