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RADCOM wins 3G monitoring contract

November 30, 2004

RADCOM, a network test and service monitoring solutions provider, announced that it has signed a UMTS network and service monitoring solution contract with a major 3G mobile operator in southern Europe. To be deployed by the service provider's engineering and operations departments, the Cellular Performer system will help smooth their transition from provisioning voice-centric services to provisioning converged services, including voice, data, video, fax, etc. The contract covers seven UMTS service sites and is valued at over $1 million.

"RADCOM is pleased to be the vendor of choice of one of Europe's leading 3G mobile data service providers. We are proud to provide high-quality solutions and support that help manage quality throughout the network efficiently and cost effectively," said Hanan Klainer, VP of Sales, RADCOM.

 

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