About West & Central Africa Com
Now in its 6th year, this well established 2 day conference and exhibition goes from strength to strength.
The move in 2008 from it's orginal home of Senegal to Nigeria has allowed West & Central Africa Com to grown from 600 attendees in 2007 to over 900 in 2008. With simultaneous translation in English and French and speakers from across the region, this event still remains truly regional. Attendees, sponsors, exhibitors and speakers can expect to meet senior level representatives from West & Central Africa's mobile and fixed-line operators, Internet Service Providers, regulators, investors, telecoms solution vendors, content providers and more.
The 2 day, strategic conference is designed to deliver you market insight, practical solutions and best practice benchmarks that are transferrable back in the office so you can grow your business. The agenda is a mixture of presentations, case studies, interactive panel sessions and Q&A slots to ensure you can gain as much as possible from the 2 days.
Alongside the conference sits a 70 stand market style exhibition showcasing the leading international vendors and their newest solutions and technologies. Watch product demonstrations, find out more about possible cost and time saving solutions for your business and make new contacts all under 1 roof. We've also introduced an exhibition seminar theatre with a 2 day programme of presentations and FREE exhibition only passes to open the event to a wider audience.
At the core of each event is networking. We schedule longer lunch and coffee breaks, speed networking sessions, after hours networking drinks and online networking to ensure you meet the people most important to your business success.
"The networking opportunities and event exhibition provides delegates and operators with excellent opportunities" (BJ, O’Net Ltd)
"Very credible and well organised, the speakers were forthcoming on the issues" (OU, Rettel Wireless)
"It creates an avenue for operators to exchange ideas and share challenges in the industry" (DO, Nigerian Telecoms)




