Campaign India Team
Oct 26, 2009

Hungama Mobile appoints Nilay Kumar

 Nilay Kumar (pictured) has joined Hungama Mobile as assistant vice president, managed services business. Kumar joins from Comviva (erstwhile Bharti Telesoft), where he was deputy general manage, hubs and managed services. At Hungama Mobile, he will look after the managed services portfolio. Kumar will report to Albert Almeida, COO, Hungama Mobile. 

Hungama Mobile appoints Nilay Kumar

 Nilay Kumar (pictured) has joined Hungama Mobile as assistant vice president, managed services business. Kumar joins from Comviva (erstwhile Bharti Telesoft), where he was deputy general manage, hubs and managed services. At Hungama Mobile, he will look after the managed services portfolio. Kumar will report to Albert Almeida, COO, Hungama Mobile. 

 
Commenting on the appointment, Neeraj Roy, CEO and MD, Hungama Digital Media said, “Over the past few years, the Indian telecom industry has been witnessing exponential growth. The time is right to consolidate offerings and create new benchmarks. With Nilay joining us, we are certain, that his deep understanding of the value added services space coupled with marketing insights will create interesting propositions for our telecom partners.” 

 

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