COMEX 2013 spells out what consumers can look forward to from telecom industry this year
- Oman: Thursday, March 07 - 2013 at 10:42
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COMEX 2013, Oman's leading IT and Telecom Show taking place from 25th -29th March at the Oman International Exhibition Centre spells out why consumers can look forward to as a result from various trends cropping up in the telecom industry.
The market for smartphones will increase over demand for laptops, and this device adoption will be spearheaded by women. Personal smartphones are increasingly being used for work, to send emails, plan business trips, find locations and more making up what we call the BYOD market (Bring your own broadband to work.) As consumers adopt these new devices making the internet mobile, they will download more content from Facebook, Youtube and Twitter and engage in cloud computing. One of the top priorities of operators this year is managing the network efficiently in emerging markets.
Held under the patronage of e.oman and organised by OITE Trade Fairs, COMEX 2013 invites consumers to get in touch with mobile operators from around the region and avail of various offers and promotions and be a part of emerging telecom trends.
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