KEY REASONS TO EXHIBIT AT ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2001
Africa represents one of the world’s greatest business opportunities for companies in the telecoms industry. And AFRICA 2001 is an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services.

ITU Telecom AFRICA 2001 offers you access to markets throughout continental Africa.
AFRICA 2001 is the one telecoms event in Africa where you will meet Ministers, Directors-General, Regulators, CEOs, broadcasters, journalists, financial consultants and bankers – all of whom are in, or connected to, the global telecoms industry.

At AFRICA 2001 you can count on the presence of the telecoms buyers and sellers who really matter in Africa.
Let our statistics from AFRICA 98 persuade you. Over 19,000 visitors participated in the event. Of these 33% were Final Decision-makers and a further 46% made purchase recommendations to their companies. For profiles of all our visitors see [visitors, delegates, exhibitors]

A five-day trade event, AFRICA 2001 will welcome visitors to tour the halls, participate in the Forum, attend the numerous social events and to meet, do business and make contacts. The ITU’s Africa regional events are simply Africa’s best telecom exhibitions.

AFRICA 2001 will also feature a high-level Forum, bringing together top level industry leaders to debate the future of telecommunications, policies and technologies for the region. The Forum will attract exceptional speakers and offer you unrivalled networking opportunities. Speakers at Africa 98 included Thabo Mbeki, Nelson Mandela, Graca Machel, Mary Robinson, Noah Samara and Craig Barrett, among a host of other high-ranking orators.

Maximize your presence at AFRICA 2001 by exhibiting in the halls, and speaking at the Forum.
Make sure you’re seen – and covered – by the local, national and international media at the event. At Africa 98 more than 150 media organizations were represented, and we expect many more at AFRICA 2001.

Make your mark at the Gallagher Estate, Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, from 12 to16 November 2001.