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Entel PCS appoints SimTel to monitor mobile network performance
November 22, 2004
DUBLIN -- SimTel, the providers of innovative and effective solutions for real-time Quality of Service monitoring of 2G, 2.5G and 3G networks, today announced that Entel PCS, Chile, the nation’s first GSM operator and largest mobile network, has selected SimTel to monitor its mobile network performance.
Entel PCS will be integrating SimTel’s agile and flexible Netledge™ radio QoS system into its network over the next month. SimTel’s technology will continuously identify and report on potential network glitches effecting overall quality of service delivered to Entel PCS’ subscribers.
“We are committed to providing our subscribers with the best possible user experience which is why we have decided to integrate SimTel’s monitoring solution into our network”, said Marco di Costanzo, Network Manager Entel PCS. SimTel’s Netledge solution enables us to guarantee high quality of service, and a robust, reliable network infrastructure that can seamlessly handle the introduction of new applications.”
“We are delighted to be working with Entel PCS. By helping to ensure they offer optimal QoS to their subscribers, we will be helping them to reduce churn and ultimately increase ARPU by delivering exciting new, but reliable applications, said Ali Pourtaheri, CEO, SimTel. “Entel PCS is our second installation in South America, an area of rapid GSM and GPRS growth and a real area of focus for SimTel moving forward.”
SimTel Technologies Ltd.
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