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Celcite Expands in LatAm

February 08, 2013 |
HERNDON, Va. -- Celcite Management Solutions (www.celcite.com), the world's leading provider of SON and network management solutions for wireless networks, announced that it is expanding its presence in the Latin American region with the opening of three new offices in the strategically important locations of Mexico, Argentina and Colombia in addition to the existing office in Brazil.

In recent months Celcite has notched up some impressive contracts with leading Latin American network operators, including a deal announced last month with Mexican operator Iusacell. Having local support in place will enable Celcite to continue to provide a high quality service to these and other customers in the region, and to further its strategy of accelerating the widespread adoption of automatic and self-optimising network (SON) solutions.

"Latin America is an extremely important market for us," said Sanjay Nagdev, Senior VP of Sales at Celcite. "We are strongly focused on helping operators in the region to satisfy their network goals by using our SON and network management solutions to simplify their network management and maximise the potential of their networks. Local offices are a crucial element in providing this support."

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