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Sentence 41

Before

Considering the recent colossal growth witnessed with regards to the internet penetration and smartphone proliferation in India, a large majority of disparate B2C companies have begun to realize the growing importance of mobile as a key platform to connect with your end consumer. 

After

Mobile applications have emerged as a key platform in India, which has recently witnessed impressive growth in Internet and smartphone penetration.

Notes:
Avoid the use of "with regards to" 
The 'before' sentence is too long and unwieldy.
I've taken the crux of the message from the long sentence and cut out superfluous words from the sentence to rephrase it as I have.

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