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Critical Communications World

18 - 20 June | Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC) | Kuala Lumpur

Critical Communications World is TCCA’s flagship event. It lands in Kuala Lumpur on 18-20 June 2019. 

The event has now been running for over twenty years across the globe, bringing together users in both private and public sector, the latest technology services, regulators and many more, to give them unparalleled access to authoritative content and unrivalled networking opportunities. 

The 2018 Berlin event proved to be the biggest CCW yet, showcasing the latest technological innovations from over 100 organisations. 

CCW is driven by TCCA, and therefore by the industry itself. Critical Communications World has the sector’s interest and needs at its very core.

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www.critical-communications-world.com

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