NetCracker appoints Sanjay Mewada, former head of OSS practice at Yankee Group, to lead its strategy and market initiatives

January 19, 2006

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WALTHAM, Mass. -- NetCracker Technology, the global Solution Leader enabling service providers to deliver and manage converged services, today announced that industry veteran Sanjay Mewada has joined the company to lead its global strategy and market initiatives.

Mewada spent the past 10 years at the Yankee Group, most recently leading the Telecom Software Strategies (TSS) Decision Service. In this role, he advised clients on decisions regarding the use of business and operations support systems (BOSS) software and services and assisted C-level operator management in the strategic use of telecom software. Prior to running the TSS Decision Service, Mewada managed Yankee's Communications Network Infrastructure Decision Service, covering the migration of TDM networks to next-generation overlay and converged networks.

"This is a time of tremendous change and opportunity in the OSS industry, and NetCracker has the solution set and intellectual capital to be at the forefront of this market," said Sanjay Mewada. "I am pleased to join such a talented group of individuals and thriving company."

Prior to the Yankee Group, Mewada worked at MCI, Intelstat and the World Bank in product management and technology assessment functions. He was involved in launching new products at MCI and Intelsat. He recommended and financed telecom projects using mobile technologies in diverse markets in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe.

"Sanjay is joining an amazingly talented senior management team at NetCracker, and his industry knowledge combined with his strategic background will allow NetCracker to continue its remarkable growth," said Andrew Feinberg, president and CEO, NetCracker Technology. "Sanjay's joining NetCracker shows our commitment to leading the marketplace."

Netcracker Technology Corp.

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