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Comarco provides Cofetel with its Seven.Five Multi system to monitor performance of cellular carriers throughout Mexico
February 8, 2005
IRVINE, Calif. -- Comarco (NASDAQ: CMRO) Wireless Test Solutions today announces that Cofetel, Mexico's government agency for overseeing telecommunications carriers, has chosen Comarco's Seven.Five(TM) Multi for helping to monitor the Quality of Service (QoS) levels of all cellular carriers in Mexico to assure that they are providing guaranteed service levels to the Mexican population.
Designed for ultimate flexibility and scalability, Seven.Five Multi can house up to any combination of six Calling Modules or Scanners in each chassis. Multiple chassis can be combined to allow for up to 96 Calling Modules. The customer can mix and match technologies for benchmarking applications or configure a system with similar technologies for optimization activities. These fully-integrated features make Seven.Five Multi the only tool that can measure QoS from the perspective of the wireless subscriber.
"The ability of the Seven.Five Multi to accurately test true customer-perceived quality of service for such things as voice quality, call completion, call retention and data transmission rates, was crucial in our decision," says Jose Luis Peralta, Fundamental Plans Director of Cofetel. "Our mission is to promote the free and fair competition of cellular service providers, maintaining international levels of quality of service in Mexico, so the final users get more value in return for their investments in mobile communicat ion services. It is our ultimate goal to provide Mexican users of cellular services with the finest quality of service in the world."
"Having Cofetel select our system, in a competitive bid against our competitors , as the de facto measurement reference for all of the cellular carriers in Mexico substantiates the leading market position for Seven.Five," notes Greg Maton, senior vice president of Comarco. "We will help insure that high standards of voice and data network quality, as well as messaging, are made available to the people of Mexico, whether they use GSM, TDMA, CDMA or iDEN."
Comarco Wireless Technologies Inc.
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