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Hutchison 3G Australia chooses Radcom's Cellular Performer system to provide network monitoring and troubleshooting
February 14, 2005
CANNES, France -- RADCOM Ltd.(NASDAQ: RDCM - News), a leading network test and service monitoring Solutions provider, today announced that its Cellular Performer system will be deployed to provide monitoring and troubleshooting on the UMTS network provided by 3, Australia's first 3G network. The contract awarded by Hutchison 3G Australia Pty Limited, covers 6 sites across Australia.
"Hutchison is a leader in implementing 3G with the highest standards of excellence for service and network quality. As it continues to rapidly grow customer numbers and expand services, 3 needs a robust network performance monitoring and troubleshooting capability. RADCOM has committed to providing that capability across the network to allow us to continue to deliver the high levels of service and reliability customers expect from 3." said Victa McClelland, CTO Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia).
Commenting on the win, David Grima, Sales & Product Manager for Vicom Australia, RADCOM's channel partner said, "Vicom provides world-class test and measurement solutions and customer support by forging strong, long-term relationships with the world's finest telecommunications test technology suppliers. RADCOM and its Cellular Performer system fit this formula. Using the RADCOM solution, Hutchison will be able to analyze the different components in the Radio Access Network, Core Signaling and Core IP of their UMTS network."
"RADCOM is proud to enter into this partnership with Hutchison," said Arnon Toussia-Cohen, President and CEO. "Working in close cooperation with Vicom, we provide service monitoring solutions that help leading 3G wireless operators, like Hutchison Telecommunications, manage their subscribers' quality of experience."
Hutchison Telecoms (Australia) Ltd.
Radcom Inc.
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