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RADCOM to provide wireless solution to RCC

November 14, 2005

RADCOM announced that Rural Cellular Corporation (RCC), which does business as Unicel, has selected its cellular service monitoring and troubleshooting system. The Cellular Performer systems will help RCC/Unicel support delivery of high quality 2.5 and 3G services to their customers.

The multiple system purchase includes several GPRS, CDMA 2000 and Internet Consultant packages. The integrated solution provides real-time and offline traffic analyses, quality of service monitoring, top-down troubleshooting, call/session level problem detection and call detail record (CDR) generation.

"This investment in service quality represents significant value for our customers," said Mikal Pederson, senior network and systems director for RCC/Unicel. "The RADCOM solution supports RCC's commitment to maximize customer satisfaction by offering innovative, high quality wireless products and services."

"We are pleased that RCC/Unicel, a full-service wireless company, has selected the RADCOM Cellular Performer solution suite," said Avi Zamir, President, RADCOM Equipment, Inc. "They join a growing, global list of wireless operators who are deploying RADCOM systems to support their migration toward packet-based, 3G technology. RADCOM is proud to provide solutions that help them meet customer demand for these new high-quality, value-added data services. And, we are committed to continuing to support their evolving next-generation mobile network test and service monitoring needs."

 

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