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CommProve Boasts 2012 Growth

January 10, 2013 |
DUBLIN -- CommProve has continued to witness solid momentum in 2012 with a fourth year running of 25% CAGR revenue growth; a substantially expanded customer base; a broader product portfolio as well as the announcement of key strategic channel partnerships in high-growth markets such as South America.

Over the past year, CommProve’s revenue and order intake continued at a very strong pace, as a result of continued development of the business with current customers and several new multi-million dollar customer contracts in key growth markets in Africa and South America.

"2012 was another strong year for CommProve in terms of revenue growth, but also with the number of strategic customer wins we’ve enjoyed, as well as the expansion of our product portfolio with much expanded support, for example, for LTE," said Dr. Lars Pedersen, CommProve CEO. "We're looking forward to 2013 and continuing to work with our customers and partners to lead innovation in real-time network management."

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