More than 67,000 people visited Mobile World Congress this year, setting a new record for the GSMA’s event. The four-day mobile industry conference and exhibition attracted visitors from 205 countries worldwide, with visitor numbers up 11% year-on-year.
Over 1,500 companies exhibited.
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As we mentioned in today’s podcast, the winners of the 17th Annual Global Mobile Awards were revealed last night.
Comedian and songwriter Tim Minchin presented the awards and was joined on stage by Cherie Blair, champion of the GSMA’s mWomen programme.
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We’re halfway through Mobile World Congress. In today’s podcast, James Rosewell and Mark Bridge report once again from Barcelona.
You can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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The GSMA, which represents almost 800 mobile operators worldwide, has released a set of European statistics from its Mobile Observatory series.
It outlines the state of the mobile industry in Europe, from competition and innovation to including social and economic development.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Apple and Blackberry crumble. There, I’ve said it. Twitter’s favourite joke from the past seven days. The reality wasn’t so funny.
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