RADCOM bags $6.5 million from top mobile group in Latin America

 

RADCOM,a
network service assurance provider, announced that it has received additional
orders totaling approximately $US 6.5 million from one of Latin America’s major
multinational mobile telecommunications groups.

 

These orders were placed by several of the group’s
regional operators.

 

RADCOM’s rising business from this group reflects the
customer’s decision to standardize on RADCOM’s advanced Omni-Q as a
comprehensive solution for controlling many aspects of service quality.

 

This deal is an integral part of RADCOM’s strategy of
building relationships with multi-national telecommunications groups that can
implement RADCOM’s unique tools across their operators.

 

Since this operator is one of the most advanced operators
in Latin America, RADCOM’s comprehensive offering is ideal for them, as RADCOM can
provide one platform for all technologies on their network. RADCOM’s focused
offerings for cross-national operators, such as interconnection management and
roaming analysis were significant features in this operator’s decision to
choose RADCOM as the preferred solution.

 

“This strategic deal by this multi-national group
improves our visibility, making us even more confident in our product and
marketing strategy,” said David Ripstein, president and CEO, RADCOM.

 

RADCOM recently announced that a major global
telecommunications operator selected
RADCOM to monitor their cellular networks. This order is valued at more
than $2 million.

 

This operator chose RADCOM’s Omni-Q to monitor all of
their cellular networks in this country, including GSM, GPRS and UMTS. They
selected RADCOM’s solution due to its comprehensive offering which is capable
of providing them with one solution for all technologies on their network.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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