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Cisco chooses Radcom to ensure the quality of its customers' IP networks and services
August 9, 2004
TEL-AVIV -- RADCOM Ltd.(Nasdaq:RDCM), a leading network test and quality management solutions provider, today announced that Cisco Systems, Inc., (Nasdaq: CSCO), has selected the Omni-Q Lite to verify the quality of their customers' Voice over IP network applications.
The Omni-Q Lite Management suite is a feature-rich, voice quality performance monitoring solution with an all-in-one, pre-configured software package that includes a management server, an Oracle database and a Web application server for analysis and reporting. The multiple unit purchase, by Cisco's Advanced Services (AS) group, is comprised of several Omni-Q Lite systems with active and non-intrusive, portable probes.
Cisco uses the monitoring system to conduct VoIP Quality of Service audits of customer production networks. The system solution provides Cisco with detailed, graphical network performance analyses based on critical QoS metrics collected by strategically deployed Omni-Q probes.
"The Cisco Advanced Services program offers enterprise and service provider customers focused network optimization and application support. RADCOM's solution supports our service offerings for VoIP," said Bil Dry, Cisco's Manager of Advanced Services. "It provides us with the comprehensive visibility into our customers' networks that we need to ensure exceptional VoIP service levels that keep their businesses running smoothly."
Radcom Inc.
Cisco Systems Inc.
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