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Publicis’ Phonevalley Opens Doors In Asia

Phonevalley, the mobile marketing agency owned by Publicis Groupe, says that it has opened offices in Singapore, China and India to be able to offer regional brands and advertisers local mobile campaigns, according to cellular-news.com. Devashish Sarkar will be Phonevalley’s Regional Director for the APAC region. His background includes consumer marketing and media experience at companies, including BBC Worldwide, British American Tobacco, Philip Morris and Tupperware. Publicis purchased Phonevalley a year ago, and has since opened up offices in markets, such as the U.S. and Russia.

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Oct 6, 2008 1:22 PM ET
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