Introduction                              Draft Agenda                              mServe Asia 2007 Report

The lack of adequate connectively has been one of the biggest causes of the limited impact of ICT to bridge the digital divide. Mobile phones have spread throughout much of the developing world more quickly and deeply than any previous technology-based as rolling out a mobile phone network is far cheaper than building a fixed-line systems and Internet networks for computers.

Mobiles offer a varity of services other than communication and entertainment . These include: News, Stock Prices; Location tracking; Telephone directory; Mobile banking; Ticket reservation; Trading, health services , education, m governance and so forth.

mServe Asia aims to discuss and showcase the different aspects of mobile services, technologies, implementation and implications, developments on the public administration and tie them to the existing and future m-Government, education, agriculture and other applications across different countries . The conference will provide a platform to share local and international developments, experiences and lessons learned for knowledge sharing, and promote networking and business opportunity development.

Key Themes
  • Mobile Infrastructure and Connectivity Issues
  • Next Generation 3G Network
  • mLearning
  • mServices
  • Emerging Applications for Rural Areas
  • Mobile for Development
  • mGov
  • mHealth

mServe Asia 2007 Agenda



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