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Ceragon Receives Follow-On Orders from Telefónica

March 12, 2013 |
PARAMUS, N.J. -- Ceragon Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ: CRNT), the #1 wireless backhaul specialist, today announced that it has received follow on orders from Telefónica. With new orders for network upgrading in Mexico, Ceragon now provides high-capacity wireless backhaul solutions to Telefonica in four markets throughout Latin America.

The Telefónica Group, a global Tier-1 telecommunications company and one of the world’s leading integrated operators, offers communication, information and entertainment solutions in 25 countries, servicing more than 300 million subscribers.

“We are very happy to expand our relations with Telefónica, one the top five global telecom operators,” said Ira Palti, Ceragon’s President and CEO. “As more and more consumers use tablets and mobile phones to access the internet wirelessly, forward looking operators like Telefonica are preparing their networks to support high-speed 4G/LTE services. That we have penetrated into an additional Telefonica market is further proof of our ability to provide the most advanced solutions and reliably serve operators in large-scale deployments.”

Ceragon Networks Ltd.



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