Mobile Event Madness Part 3 — Under The Radar, November 12, Silicon Valley

utr.gifThe final event to tell you about today is the Under the Radar Mobility conference in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, on November 12. UTR picks a number of exciting startups, who pitch their products to a panel of judges and 400 attendees. They’ve announced the first batch of presenting companies, with more to follow, and it looks like there will definitely be some cool stuff on display. You can see more about the companies and read some insights from speakers on the UTR blog.

UTR’s organizers have extended us a $100 discount offer to share with MH readers, and they’re also offering 2 free tickets to give away. The last session of the UTR conference will bring together execs from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and other big companies in mobile for a candid conversation about the industry, and the organizers are looking for some input on questions and topics to ask them about.

So, in the comments below, share your thoughts on the question, “If you could ask the mobile giants anything, what would you want to know, or what would you say?” The responses will be used to help craft the session, and we’ll pick the two most thought-provoking responses to win a free pass to the event. Even if you can’t make it to Mountain View on November 12, feel free to respond and pose a question!

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  • Thanks carlo! Yes - we're reaching out to people asking them what questions they want us to ask the mobile giants during the event on Nov 12. If any one has questions about Under the Radar, I'm happy to answer, too.

    Cheers.
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