IMImobile wins twice at the World Vendor Awards

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IMImobile wins twice at the World Vendor Awards

IMImobile has collected two awards at the World Vendor Awards last night in London. IMImobile won the "Best Outsourcing Initiative" award for outstanding results that its DaVinci Evolved Service platform delivered to MTN Group. Vishwanath Alluri, IMImobile CEO, won "CEO of the Year" for his work in evolving IMImobile into a "global powerhouse", according to the judges.

On receiving the award, the World Vendor Award judges commented on IMImobile's exceptional service delivery for MTN was driven by its desire to innovate: "The winner demonstrated top-line growth for operators through service innovation and delivery speed, rather than operational savings."

Vishwanath expressed his gratitude to the global mobile community on the win: "At IMImobile, we are thrilled to have won the 'Best Outsourcing Initiative' award. Our DaVinci platform has helped MTN deliver great services, a compelling user experience for its subscribers, as well as boosting ARPU and reduced CAPEX."

Vishwanath was awarded "CEO of the Year" as a result of an industry-wide vote. The judges commented on the rapid growth of IMImobile, since Vishwanath founded it in 1999 by saying: "Since founding his company this Indian entrepreneur, who has been recognized as one of the 100 most powerful people in the telecoms industry, has evolved his company from a local market player into a global powerhouse."

On winning the award, Vishwanath commented, "I feel this is a reflection of the innovative and compelling work we do at IMImobile that delivers consumer engagement and increased revenues for our customers. Winning these two highly regarded World Vendor Awards is evidence of our continued excellence within the mobile industry."

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