Whew! This is the third year in running and for the uninitiated, this award goes to the person each year who has screwed it up big time in the telecom sector. To my knowledge, this is the ONLY award in the blogistan dedicated to the telecom sector.
The front runners for this “coveted” award are invited from a poll across the forums; and then nominated at a later date. The front runners are closely guarded secret; I hope to make it evident very soon.
Please send in your nominations through email or the forum posts. It is welcome. Thanks in advance!
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