Campaign India Team
May 12, 2008

Hungama appoints Rohan Deshpande

Hungama has appointed Rohan Deshpande as associate director – wireless technology. At Hungama, he will be responsible for creating and executing the technology roadmap. Deshapande began his career with Tata Infotech as engineer and worked with Bharti Cellular Ltd.(AirTel) as sr. engineer-IN and VAS – western region. He also worked with ADC (Metrica) Software Ltd., USA as technical account manager for India and South East Asia, and SmartTrust AB as pre-sales and program manager.

Hungama appoints Rohan Deshpande

Hungama has appointed Rohan Deshpande as associate director – wireless technology. At Hungama, he will be responsible for creating and executing the technology roadmap.
Deshapande began his career with Tata Infotech as engineer and worked with Bharti Cellular Ltd.(AirTel) as sr. engineer-IN and VAS – western region. He also worked with ADC (Metrica) Software Ltd., USA as technical account manager for India and South East Asia, and SmartTrust AB as pre-sales and program manager.

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