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		<title>By: blog.synchronoss.com &#187; Notes From The Mobile World Congress &#8211; Barcelona</title>
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		<description>[...] Indeed the GSMA content team played a big role in providing this result by exposing issues, frictions and opportunities created from an ecosystem that is transitioning from connectivity to device centricity.  It was inspiring to see both CSPs (i.e.: Glen Lurie from AT&amp;T and Vittorio Colao from Vodafone) and OEMs (i.e.:  Ray Roman from DELL, Eric Schmidt from Google) lay out their different strategies to win in this brave new world. [...]</description>
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