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Orange Switzlerland Picks Procera

February 28, 2013 |
FREMONT, Calif. -- PROCERA NETWORKS, Inc. (NASDAQ: PKT), the global intelligent policy enforcement company, today announced an initial multi-year contract from Orange Switzerland. The initial order is to provide Procera's leading edge Intelligent Policy Enforcement solutions, specifically the PL8820, PacketLogic™ Intelligence Center (PIC) and the PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (PSM), for deployment throughout Orange's network as a replacement for an existing solution. Procera's solutions will be used to allow Orange to offer high value subscriber services. Procera expects to recognize most of the revenue related to this order in the first half of 2013.

"We selected Procera due to the strong value proposition offered by the PacketLogic solutions for personalized services," said Johan Andsjo, CEO of Orange Switzerland. "The solution that we are deploying today will enable us to deliver new services to our subscribers, increase our competitiveness through innovation and exceed our growth plans for bandwidth with a scalable platform."

"Mobile operators want to offer personalized services that meet the demand of their subscribers," said Paul Gracie, senior vice president of Sales, EMEA at Procera. "Procera has proven our ability to enable unique service plans for European mobile operators, and we continue to see this as a strong market demand."

Procera Networks Inc.



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