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Singapore IT fair in June

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NEW DELHI: Communicasia 2005, a four-day exhibition cum conference on IT and telecom, begins in Singapore on June 14.

"Indian companies such as Aishwarya Telecom, Coral Telecom, Fast Tech Telecommunications, Kaveri Telecom Products, and Shyam Telecom are expected to participate in the event," a CommunicAsia release said.

The event is being organised by Singapore Exhibition Services and is expected to act as a platform for business leads and also showcase latest industry trends in 3G, broadband communications, mobile communications, and embedded technologies.

The conference will include `CEO's Perspective', a series of panel discussions with top industry leaders, it added.

Global communications companies that are expected to participate in the upcoming event include Fujitsu, Panasonic, Sony Ericsson, and ZTE.

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