Mobile phone market to grow

Published September 13, 2007

KARACHI, Sept 12: Pakistan, the third largest growing mobile phone market in the world, is poised to grow manifold by the year 2010.

This was stated by Saleem Mobhani, CEO, Hungama Mobile, India. He is also CEO of FM India and currently on a visit to Pakistan on an invitation from Converge Technologies (Pvt.) Ltd., their strategic partners in Pakistan.

Addressing a press conference along with Qazi Fakhir Jamil, CEO, Converge Technologies (Pvt.) Ltd. and Imran Ahmed- Emu of Fuzon (prominent musical group), he said collaboration between Pakistani and Indian company was to form a common platform to provide security to artistes of both the countries to get theirs due share of profit out of what they had produced in the music and other form of entertainment.

Qazi Fakhir Jamil, CEO, Converge Technologies (Pvt.) Ltd, expressed his common resolve with the Indian company to uproot piracy in the country by providing quality content to the people at an affordable price.

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