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Our team is looking forward to making the trip out to Las Vegas on September 7 for CTIA Super Mobility 2016. This is our third year attending the show that connects professionals across the mobile landscape and features the technology, people and ideas driving every aspect of the evolving wireless ecosystem.
Mobile is a huge part of our business: we work with some of the nation’s largest wireless carriers and top cell phone buyback companies. By applying technology to our mobile clients’ B2B and liquidation programs we’ve enabled them continued success in generating 30%+ price increases for their returned, trade-in and excess merchandise.
It’s a great time to be in the wireless industry: with constant technology upgrades and continued adoption around the globe, mobile is projected to skyrocket (a 100% increase in mobile devices is projected by 2020). This record growth however will bring a subsequent surge in obsolete devices that can add up to a substantial loss if not tackled correctly. So, does whatever B2B program you have in place, measure up?
If you’re in the area or planning to attend the show, feel free to stop by our booth, #757, to meet us. For more information on how B-Stock can build a technology based solution for your returned, trade-in or excess mobile inventory, please contact us.
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