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Tangoe Expands in Europe

November 13, 2012 |

AMSTERDAM -- Tangoe, Inc. (NASDAQ: TNGO), a leading global provider of Communications Lifecycle Management (CLM) software and services, today announced the relocation of its European office location in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The new and larger office, located at: La Reine, Hogehilweg 17, 1101 CB Amsterdam Zuidoost, supports a growing workforce committed to delivering global, enterprise-grade solutions to Tangoe’s expanding customer base in Europe and around the globe.

“Amsterdam’s central location and close proximity to major travel networks, in addition to its high concentration of multi-national corporations, provides a perfect hub of operations to deliver global services to our growing customer-base in Europe and beyond,” said Peter Readman, EMEA marketing director, Tangoe. “Organizations around the world are looking for a partner that can not only help them manage their increasingly complex communications environments, but also help them navigate varied regional communications challenges in order to facilitate their growth and success. Tangoe’s expanded office in Amsterdam will directly support growth of our European operations and enhance our ability to serve as a vital and trusted resource for the international business community.”

Tangoe Inc.



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