Vol: 2007/1, Issue: 4, December 2007    
TELiBrahma has been selected by Red Herring as one of the ‘Best Start-ups in the World’
After a rigorous evaluation process, TELiBrahma has won Red Herring Global 100 Awards 2007. Out of the 200 finalists, 41 companies had qualified
from India, out of which around 5 companies made the cut, TELiBrahma being one of them.

TELiBrahma introduces Bluetooth Event Solution at BangaloreIT.in Event.
At the 10th edition of BangaloreIT.in, TELiBrahma introduced its Proprietary Event Solution to address the critical pain points of event organizers as well as create an additional channel for revenue generation. The solution greeted the attendees of the event, eased up registration process as well as allowed complete access to the occasion’s schedule. Recently India Telecom 2007 and Autocar Performance show leveraged on Telibrahma's event's solution.

Search services go mobile
Mobile search is the hot trend of the season – a pioneer being Yahoo, unveiling OneSearch in early 2007. Yahoo recently tied up with Aircel, BSNL, BPL and Idea to reach out to users seeking local information. TELiBrahma is another entity with local domain knowledge – just something what the local users need. Its search engine Genie is currently in use in Bangalore for people who may want to search for eating places, cinema halls, petrol bunks, ATMs, hospitals and the like. Read more
Mobility: Boon or bane?
Thanks to the mobility revolution, gone are times of standard 9-to-5 schedules. Employees now can work anytime, from anywhere and even while on the go. However, if leveraged correctly, mobility can be a boon, lest be a bane filled with security breaches and lethal virus infections.
Need to reach rural Indian consumers? Think mobile advertising
Mobile subscribers in India are growing at nearly 100 per cent Y-o-Y, with most of them being in rural parts of the country. With this pace of growth, traditional advertising is paving way for more personal and better-targeted mobile advertising. The conversion rate for mobile advertisement is expected to be much higher than print or TV advertising.
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Deals@Forum campaign by TELiBrahma
Deals@Forum, a Bluetooth Infrastructure deployed by Telibrahma at the Forum Mall, Bangalore witnessed a huge success in response to a Consumer Contest launched to spread awareness about 'Mobile Advertising' rolled during the month of October this year.  The contest was concluded where 10 contest winners were celebrated and rewarded with Nokia 7500 Prism Mobile handsets given away by Nokia, the co-sponsor of the event. You might be the lucky one to win a goodie next time. To be rewarded, don't forget to 'Activate' Bluetooth on your handset when you are at The Forum Mall and Commercial Street in Bangalore next time.

Cricket Updates on Mobile Phone via Bluetooth: Cricket fans, who watched the India-Pakistan cricket test match in Bangalore at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, were offered a new high-tech mobile service free of cost. If their phones were enabled to work with the short-range wireless technology, Bluetooth, they could receive a stream of updates — player profile, stadium information, match statistics, “flash” news of wickets falling or batting milestones reached — as well as a lot of background information to enliven the live action.

Motorola DynaTAC 8000x - World's First Mobile Phone
Motorola’s DynaTAC (Dynamic Adaptive Total Area Coverage) 8000X was the world’s first commercially released mobile phone. Measuring 13 inch x 1.75 inch x 3.5 inch, this cell phone was released in 1983.
Futuristic Mobile Phone that can buy clothes for you
A revolutionary new mobile phone will soon be able to let shoppers snatch a photo of clothes they want before ordering them online.

Courtesy Times of India
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