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Tel Aviv, Israel – June 11, 2008 --
RADCOM, Ltd. (NASDAQ and TASE: RDCM), a leading
network test and service assurance solutions
provider, today announced that KPN, the Netherlands’
major telecom operator, has selected RADCOM’s Omni-Q
solution for end-to-end monitoring of its IMS
network. KPN will deploy the distributed system,
based on RADCOM’s powerful new R70 probes, to
facilitate fault management, service performance
analysis, troubleshooting and pre-mediation.
Omni-Q’s ability to correlate network-wide sessions
involving TDM, VoIP and IMS protocols in a
multi-vendor environment is an important component
in KPN’s rollout strategy. KPN’s new IMS platform
will replace the existing SS7 technology over the
next few years, making the carrier one of the first
operators worldwide to adopt and deploy an
operational IMS core.
KPN’s selection of RADCOM comes in the wake of a
successful Omni-Q deployment to monitor its
extensive residential VoIP network, which has
handled more than a million subscribers to date. The
experiences gained from the rollout in this network
will benefit the IMS project and will also influence
RADCOM’s product for IMS networks.
“Omni-Q’s deployment fits well into KPN’s strategy
of ensuring service quality. RADCOM’s
customer-centric attitude along with Omni-Q’s
flexible architecture and comprehensive network and
service monitoring solution gives us the tools and
information we need to confidently roll out services
over IMS. We evaluated many solutions, and Omni-Q
was definitely the most advanced,” said Karl-Heinz
van der Made, KPN’s Director of Service Operations.
“As a new technology, IMS poses many deployment and
monitoring challenges. KPN performed an exhaustive
evaluation process, and we are pleased to have come
out on top, proving that our Omni-Q solution is
among the most advanced,” said David Ripstein,
RADCOM’s CEO. “KPN is one of the most innovative and
demanding service providers in
the world. We are honored to enter
into this partnership and are convinced that IMS
represents a major area of growth for the company.”
The Omni-Q solution is fully scalable and enables
easy monitoring of all network activity. Omni-Q
detects and analyzes voice, video and fax calls, and
also captures and reports signaling information,
quality of service metrics and perceived call
quality, giving service providers crucial
wide-ranging visibility into their network
operations. The deployed solution includes the R70
probe, a unique monitoring and analysis tool that,
in one box, meets the increasing demands of evolving
network infrastructures and services.
About KPN
KPN is the leading provider of telecommunications
services in the Netherlands, serving customers with
wireline and wireless telephony, internet and TV
services. To business customers, KPN delivers voice,
internet and data services as well as fully-managed,
outsourced ICT solutions. Both nationally and
internationally, KPN provides wholesale network
services to third parties, including operators and
service providers. In Germany and Belgium, KPN
pursues a multi-brand strategy with its mobile
operations, and serves multiple customer segments in
consumer as well as business markets. KPN was
incorporated in 1989 and is listed on the Amsterdam
and Frankfurt stock exchanges.
About RADCOM
RADCOM develops, manufactures, markets and supports
integrated probe-based service assurance solutions
for communications service providers and equipment
vendors. The company specializes in next-generation
Cellular as well as IMS, Voice, Data and Video over
IP networks. Its solutions are used in the
development and installation of network equipment
and in the maintenance of operational networks. The
company's products facilitate fault management,
network service performance monitoring and analysis,
troubleshooting and pre-mediation. RADCOM's shares
are listed on both the NASDAQ and Tel Aviv stock
exchanges under the symbol RDCM. For more
information, please visit
www.RADCOM.com.
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Contact:
Eyal Harari
VP Products and Marketing
eyalh@radcom.com
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