19 Jan 2015, 05:23 pm
The awards function was attended by over 500 guests and representatives cutting across the verticals of the telecom industry, including Vendors, Corporate, Distributors and Re-sellers from India and from overseas.
Awards were given out in 4 winner categories: Mobility Excellence Awards, Most Eminent Distributor Award, Special Category Awards and Editor's Choice Awards.
The winners included Lava, Intex, Jivi Mobiles, Swipe, Spice, Samsung, Gionee, Bose, TP Link, Logitech and STK Accessories, among many others.
Commenting on the occasion, Swapan Roy, Publisher and Editor, Roy Mediative, said, “We are buoyed by the fact that this 1st Mobility Excellence Awards 2015 ceremony received an overwhelming response and support from different players in the mobile gadget and accessories industry. I congratulate all the winners and thank all those partners who supported the event and honorable guests and visitors. I also thank the nominators and voters who participated in polling to select the winners. In our future Mobility Awards Nights we will add more awards categories and make them even grander”
The entire event was conducted with the support of honorable sponsors & partners. Presenting Partner-Alcatel One Touch Smart move, Platinum Partner- Intex, Gold Parner – Champion and Verico, Silver Parner- Lapcare and Genius India, Supporting Partner- TP Link, PR & Communication Partner- Advent Public Relations.
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