RADCOM signs $1.4 million deal with South American operator

Telecom Lead America: RADCOM, a service assurance
provider, announced an expansion of their deployment with a major South
American operator. The size of the deal is approximately $1.4 million.


This brings to a total sum of approximately $7 million
dollars, the investment made by this operator in their deployments of RADCOM
equipment for monitoring their network.


This operator is a long term satisfied RADCOM customer
who already uses RADCOM’s Omni-Q service management solution to monitor network
performance and Quality of Service on both its national and international NGN
and mobile networks.


With the current expansion of their UMTS 3G network, as a
satisfied RADCOM customer, it was only natural for them to expand their
deployment of RADCOM’s system too, to continue to provide optimal customer
experience to their subscribers. RADCOM’s scalable solution made it easy to
expand its coverage of this Tier One network to now monitor almost 4 Billion
XDRs a day.


“RADCOM’s scalable solution makes it easy for our
customers to expand their deployment to additional technologies and sites. Yet
again, RADCOM is reaping the results of its efforts to maintain a high level of
customer satisfaction,” said Ronen Hovav, RADCOM’s VP Sales Global
Accounts.


editor@telecomlead.com

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