Join us for our annual celebration of innovation as the members of the Telecom Council Service Provider Forum announce the winners of this year's SPIFFY Awards. Nearly 200 startups presented at the Telecom Council last year, from among these, some young companies stand out for their innovation, market opportunity or quantifiable interest among the Council's 25 global Service Providers including AT&T, BT, China Mobile, Docomo, Orange, Rogers, Sprint, Swisscom, Verizon, and many other fixed and wireless carriers from Europe, Asia, and North and South America.
At the SPIFFYs, Service Providers recognize the year's best communications startups.
Award winners will be announced by members of the Council's Service Provider Forum in a public ceremony, on November 1st in Mountain View, CA as part of the Council's annual TC3:Telecom Council Carrier Connections summit. Plan to join us for the SPIFFY Awards to recognize some outstanding startups, meet our SPIF members, discover 50 new startups in the Demo Pavilion, and relax over networking and cocktails. SPIFFY Awards is included in the TC3 registration, or you may register here if you can only join us for the SPIFFYS.
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