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Telecommunications Qualcomm’s authorised centres
Bangalore, Aug. 28 Delhi-based Phoneytunes.com and Rajasthan-based Apex Infosoft have been selected as authorised training centres for Qualcomm’s development platform for mobile applications for CDMA phones - BREW. Phoneytunes focuses on integrating mobile network technology and content for 3G CDMA2000 mobile devices while Apex Infosoft is a customised software solutions company. “The BREW community in India has shown tremendous growth, with an increasing number of developers cho osing BREW to create and deliver high-end content to users not just in India, but across the globe. The BREW authorised training partner programme highlights Qualcomm’s commitment to empowering developers to spread their knowledge of BREW in order to enable other members of the ecosystem to realise the benefits of this solution,” said Mr Rakesh Godhwani, Manager-Mobile Content and Applications, Qualcomm India and SAARC, in a release issued by the company. — Our Bureau
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