Expert Views

Mohammad-Chowdhury Mohammad Choudhary | PWC India
I have been saying on occasion for the two years i have been living here that india can’t innovate. My theory that india’s telecom industry can process-replicate but not service-innovate has made me as unpopular as when i’d predicted india would lose 4-0 in the cricket tests in England last summer.
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madan150 Madanmohan Rao | Research Director at YourStory.in
The important role of mobile start-ups in accelerating the adoption of ICTs for all sectors of society is being acknowledged in forums around the world, ranging from the mBillionth and mobiSparks conferences to the recent infoDev Global Forum on innovation & technology Entrepreneurship held in South Africa.
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Milind Pathak Milind Pathak | Global Head (New Business) at One97
Two days of the Jury Process in Bulandsheher was focused on Sustainable mobile inclusion, with cases being discussed, on VAS / mCommerce / mGovernance / mHealth etc. I want to talk about one of the challenges that we have always faced and eventually discovered means to tackle is how “Brands / Agencies / Enterprises” could best use the mobile to reach out to its consumer.
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Rajan Rajen Varada | Founder & Director at Technology For The People
It would be inconceivable for most young people born in the cell phone era to imagine a world without cell phones. Coming from a generation which saw the evolution of the phone from a desktop model to a “in pocket” device is a wonderful learning experience on how human experience drives societies to constantly create new paradigms in communications and finding ways to evolve and adapt to constant change.
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Ananya Dr. Ananya Raihan | Executive Director at DNet
At the 40th anniversary of mobile phone, one can just wonder: was it possible to think that mobile telephony would reach where it is today? Probably mobile telephony is one technology, which influenced our lives dramatically. Mobile telephony is probably the most democratic of technologies in terms of reaching people around the globe through its affordability.
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amir Amir Ullah Khan | Development Economist and President at Glocal University
What makes for a good jury? This has been a question that has forever been asked in the legal profession. Should the jury comprise twelve or thirteen wise men? The question then changed with some gender empowerment ad started including women.
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Milind Pathak Indumini Kodikara | Project Manager at ICT Agency of Sri Lanka
The mobile revolution is happening at a rapid speed. Different Mobile products change how people communicate and access Information; use it for entertainment and for services. In order to encourage and bring out the talents of new innovations in the mobile sector m-Billionth Award is a good opportunity.
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sushil Sushil Pandey | ICT Practitioner at ICIMOD in Nepal
I had the pleasure to be part of the grand jury team of the 2013 mBillionth Award. I was also there in last year’s jury. Again, it was inspiring to observe the creative solutions put forward to address different developmental challenges using mobile as a means and making a difference to people and their livelihood.
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