hSenid Mobile sponsors first-ever teleco application developer summit in Thailand

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hSenid Mobile, a multinational telco-mobile software solutions provider connecting telcos to businesses, is sponsoring the first ever Telco Application Developer Summit (TADS) to be held on 21-22 November in Bangkok, Thailand. TADS is the first and only global meeting for developers who want to learn, share, code and create. The grassroots initiative from and by the people of the industry crafted for developers and telcos to collaborate towards the creation of the new wave of the telecom application ecosystem. As an industry leader, hSenid Mobile has always been at the forefront of deploying platforms for telcos that enabled to build developer ecosystems. When TADS began taking shape, hSenid Mobile was keen on being a part of the initiative as the company wanted to learn, share success stories and lessons learnt from the experiences gathered, having worked with all stakeholder of the ecosystem. hSenid Mobile CEO Dinesh Saparamadu said: “The most exciting feature about TADS is bringing together developers and all other stakeholders of the telco application development ecosystem. We look forward to two days of intense discussion and exploring new concepts, best practices with all stakeholders.” hSenid Mobile is also supportive of the Telco Application Developer Manifesto that was released to coincide with the Summit. The manifesto released early October for public comment contains the new era of the mobile ecosystem and the responsibilities and the needs of the telco application developers, telecom operators and vendors. The draft manifesto was circulated within the industry and hSenid Mobile was one among the contributors towards the October release. hSenid Mobile engineers solutions that enable telecom operators to seamlessly connect to businesses. The platforms are designed to cater to and enhance business and social requirements of enterprise and consumer markets.

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