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WAFICT Congress 2011: Register TODAY!!!
Dear esteemed ICT Stakeholder,
Here's a chance to claim a flat rate and attend this all important conference: 3 days of exciting discussions, network: fees cover conference materials, tea/coffee and lunch for 3 days; accommodation and transportation NOT INCLUDED.
Register TODAY to attend WAFICT Congress 2011 (and see all the latest technologies at W.Afri.Tel 2011 Exhibition) and make good savings!
Congress free for regional operators; and entrance to Exhibition absolutely freeeeee!!!!
WAFICT Congress Prices: Delegate Registration
Regional Operators and Regulators
Non-Regional Non-Operator Companies
NOTE: Entry to the Exhibition is FREE; but registration to get Visitor Pass into the exhibition is MANDATORY. Photo ID (Passport, national ID card, driver’s licence with photo) required to gain access to the conference/exhibition.
NOTE: regional = Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), DR Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo.
To qualify for the free 'Operator/Service Provider' passes, companies must meet the following criteria: Provision of telecommunications services to private/domestic/residential consumers and/or business/enterprise customers as the primary activity of the business in the West Africa sub- region.
Following an exceptional outing in 2009, the West African ICT Congress is poised for a phenomenal outing this June 1-3; at a more conducive and cosier venue, the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria!
With competition from new mobile and allied ICT entrants, a growing market that embraces and shows great potential for broadband, limitless taste for mobile, WiMAX, network solutions, computing and e-business solutions, among others, Africa’s largest market, Nigeria, is also reputed as having the most transparent and best regulatory environment supportive for telecom and IT investment and growth in Africa.
Little wonder that Nigeria is the perfect setting for West Africa’s most fulfilling conference, the West African ICT Congress (WAFICT) , a perfect platform for taking the giant steps the sub-region needs to move from digital exclusion to inclusion.
Running alongside the award-winning West African International Telecommunications and Information Communications Technology exhibition (W.Afri.Tel) now in its 11th year, WAFICT Congress 2011 will gather the industry’s best, experienced, skilled and skilful professionals, operators, experts, regulators and government decision makers – with the sole aim of growing West Africa’s market for the good of all.
We are currently finalising the speaker list consisting of ministers, regulators, CEOs, experts, professionals, decision makers, operators and service providers for the conference agenda, and would welcome your topic submission and speaker details to be part of the programme.
Working with the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation for the WAFICT Congress 201 1 means broader and a more expanded conference that will keep you and your business highly networked at the highest international level, helping you to leverage maximally from the wealth of knowledge from all these other key speakers that will be converging.
Whatever your interests and/or professional inclinations are, we would like to hear from you on some of these or any topic areas of your choice so that you can share your experiences and expertise on the most important topics that can take West Africa to the ICT Promised Land:
And, many, many other useful and helpful topics
'Service Providers', may or may not own and operate telecommunications network infrastructure. MVNOs, VNOs, some resellers and other 'virtual' service providers therefore qualify. 'Operators/Service Providers' do NOT include businesses whose principal activity is the sale of connectivity, bandwidth, backhaul, interconnection services etc. on a wholesale basis to other carriers/operators/service providers. In the case of subsidiary carrier services/wholesale businesses whose parent companies are service providers in other markets, do not qualify for 'Operator/Service Provider' passes. These definitions, and their application in particular cases, are at the discretion of BELMANG LTD (publishers of IT & Telecom Digest ).
Need a hand with visas? Unsure about anything? Simply phone our customer services team on: Telephone: +234 1 270 7720 or Email: info@ittelecomdigest.com
How can I register?
Email: info@ittelecomdigest.com or go to http://www.westafricanictcongress.com and submit your details; and an invoice will be sent to you for payment.
Telephone: +234 1 270 7720 or Yomi on: +234 802 312 1375; or +234 805 049 8531
Wondering how to pay?
Payment should be made by cheque/drafts, or bank transfers. - The delegate prices are in Naira and USD. Cheques should be made payable to Belmang Ltd. Payment must be received prior to the event in order to secure your place. Please quote the delegate name as a reference on all transactions. Delegates paying by Bank Transfer should email us at info@ittelecomdigest.com to get an invoice and bank details.
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