Win Mobile World Congress Tickets With TechWeekEurope UK

The new year may be less than a week old, but Mobile World Congress (MWC) is just around the corner and thanks to TechWeekEurope and App Planet, you could be attending the event in Barcelona by subscribing to our mobile newsletter.

We have ten tickets to give away for the world’s largest mobile exhibition, although you will be responsible for arranging your own travel and accommodation.

Mobile Capital of The World

To get your hands on the tickets, all you have to do is sign up to TechWeekEurope UK’s weekly Mobile Roundup newsletter.

Barcelona will be the capital of the mobile world during the event, which takes place this year between 27 February and 1 March. The world’s largest mobile manufacturers will all be exhibiting their wares and rumours suggest that RIM’s BlackBerry 10 operating system could make its first public appearance during the show. Other potential debutants include the rumoured Samsung Galaxy S III and two quad-core smartphones from HTC.

Entries must be made before the end of January and the winners will be selected at random. Don’t worry if you are already subscribed to any of our newsletters as you will be automatically entered into the competition.

Subscribers to the Mobile Roundup – or to any of our other newsletters –  will also be  entered into our other competition, which will see the winner become one of the first owners of the wildly popular Amazon Kindle Fire tablet in the UK.

TechWeekEurope’s newsletters include a daily news bulletin, as well as weekly roundups for Security, Green IT, Mobile and Cloud.

Steve McCaskill

Steve McCaskill is editor of TechWeekEurope and ChannelBiz. He joined as a reporter in 2011 and covers all areas of IT, with a particular interest in telecommunications, mobile and networking, along with sports technology.

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