Devicescape to Participate in Success Stories Panel at TC3 2014

SAN BRUNO, Calif., September 26th, 2014 – Devicescape today announced that CEO Dave Fraser will speak on the Success Stories panel at the Telecom Council’s TC3 Executive Summit on October 1st, 2014, at the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA.

Fraser will join senior executives from Luxoft, Cloudmark and Violin Memory in a discussion chaired by Jon Metzler, President of Blue Field Strategies. The panelists will discuss partnering success stories and how to overcome challenges they have encountered in partnering with other companies. The discussion takes place on day one of TC3 2014, at 2pm on the Main Stage.

The Telecom Council of Silicon Valley connects companies and individuals involved in the region’s Communications Technology industry for business development, collaboration, and education. The Council provides the network, tools, framework, and meetings to bring together the industry’s local critical mass of wireless and fixed telecom companies, research, ideas, capital and human expertise to create a hub for local telecom professionals and increase their global visibility.

Devicescape enables telecom operators to keep customers always best connected by integrating cellular connectivity with public, private and carrier Wi-Fi, creating a seamless, quality-controlled data experience. With the Devicescape Service Platform operators can manage and monetize the entire data experience of the smartphone user, improving customer satisfaction, increasing revenue and driving greater customer lifetime value.

Devicescape’s solution has been deployed by operators across North America and Europe to tens of millions of users.

For more information on Devicescape, visit www.devicescape.com or follow Devicescape on Twitter at @Devicescape.

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