GSMA reveals speaker list for Mobile 360 Series – Africa

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Telecom industry body GSMA today announced the initial list of speakers for the 2016 Mobile 360 Series – Africa conference being held on 26 – 28 July in Tanzania.

Tigo is the Platinum Sponsor for the event, CM Groep and TransferTo Inc. are Silver Sponsors, and Huawei is the Global Industry Supporter for the full Mobile 360 Series of conferences taking place throughout 2016.

Speakers at Mobile 360 – Africa

Razvan Ungureanu, chief technical officer at Airtel Africa

Omobola Johnson, chairperson of Alliance for Affordable Internet

Bradley Shaw, founder of Continuum Consulting

Shiletsi Makhofane, head of Government and Industry Relations, Ericsson Sub-Saharan Africa

Mats Granryd, director general of GSMA

Qiu Heng, president of Wireless Marketing Operations, Wireless Network Product Line, Huawei Technologies

Alice Munyua, board of Trustees, Internet Society (ISOC)

Kwame Baah-Acheamfuor, chairman, ITU-T Study Group 12

Ari Zlotoff, director of Expansion, Off-Grid Electric

Christopher Richardson, CEO of ONEm

Arnauld Blondet, head of Innovation, Africa and Middle East, Orange Group

Diego Gutierrez, chief executive officer of MIC Tanzania (Tigo)

Ian Ferrao, CEO of Vodacom Tanzania

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