The Israeli network service assurance provider, RADCOM, said yesterday that it has been selected by “a tier-1 telecommunications company in Latin America” for a US$4m deal.
The operator will use RADCOM’s Omni-Q network monitoring management system, which…
The Israeli network service assurance provider, RADCOM, said yesterday that it has been selected by “a tier-1 telecommunications company in Latin America” for a US$4m deal.
The operator will use RADCOM’s Omni-Q network monitoring management system, which will allow them to monitor the performance of their network. It has been designed to help operators deploy Next-Generation Networks (NGNs) in the future.
RADCOM would not reveal the name of the operator, although it did say that it was the largest provider of long-distance call services in Latin America, and that it had a voice and data network with more than 40 million customers.
RADCOM’s president and CEO, David Ripstein, said: “This sizeable new deal demonstrates the growing demand for RADCOM’s products in Latin America, which is attributable, among others to recent rollouts of NGN networks, VoIP-based voice services, 3G mobile networks and other advanced technologies in these markets.”