Grahame Lynch
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Grahame Lynch is an Australian-born publisher, editor and musician, best known for founding, in 1994, Communications Day, a daily PDF telecom newspaper that circulates across the world.
Lynch is the publisher and director of Communications Day, based in Sydney, Australia, although he currently lives in Thailand. Communications Day is published in Australian, ASEAN, global and weekly editions and is read by thousands of telecom executives daily. It is one of the best examples of subscription-based PDF email publishing in the world today.
He was also the group editorial director of Advanstar's telecom magazines America's Network, Telecom Asia, Wireless Asia and Telepress Latino America from 1999 to 2001 (based in Orange County, California) and was the group editor of Telecom Asia from 1997 to 1999. He founded Wireless Asia magazine during this period.
Lynch has also recorded television interviews for TelecomTV in London as a presenter and writes columns for Asian Mobile News.
He is also the songwriter and programmer for Wasabi Rage, a Thailand-based electronic/rock combo that has released self-produced tracks and plans gigs in Bangkok with percussion and performance artists.