Analyzer manages VoIP, IPTV, UMTS, and CDMA2000 networks.

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Omni-Q Model R70 probe for UMTS radio access network (UTRAN) monitoring and troubleshooting enables UMTS service providers to monitor and analyze traffic. Probe also allows users to track calls and sessions, and detect and report abnormal network conditions at the Iu and Iub interfaces. Unit generates rich call detail records (CDRs) for every call or session, and creates complete call-tracing files for detailed analyses.



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RADCOM Raises UMTS Monitoring Standard to New Level



NICE, France, May 21 - RADCOM, Ltd. (NASDAQ and TASE: RDCM), a leading network test and service monitoring solutions provider, today unveiled a powerful new Omni-Q probe for UMTS radio access network (UTRAN) monitoring and troubleshooting. The new Omni-Q R70 enables UMTS service providers to monitor and analyze traffic, track calls and sessions, and detect and report abnormal network conditions at the Iu and Iub interfaces. It generates rich call detail records (CDRs) for every call or session, and creates complete call-tracing files for detailed analyses.

The UTRAN is not only the costliest part of the service provider's network, it is also the most sensitive to environmental and usage changes. Because of this, optimizing the UTRAN has been a significant challenge to service providers. The new Omni-Q R70 probe changes that, giving UMTS service providers complete visibility into the UTRAN, along with easy remote management and super high performance. The new probe is capable of handling ten times the traffic volume of standard probes, transforming comprehensive UTRAN monitoring - until now, problematic - into a cost-effective way for service providers to troubleshoot service delivery and radio management in real time.

"As more and more subscribers upgrade to 3G handsets, data services become ever more important to the service provider's bottom line," says Ohad Lendner, RADCOM's Director of Cellular Product Management. "Increasing traffic, coupled with rapid deployment of High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) networks, adds even more complexity to radio resource management and proper service delivery. Clearly, new tools were needed to monitor network service quality and ensure customer satisfaction. RADCOM's Omni-Q for UMTS is designed to fit the bill."

Powered by RADCOM's proprietary GearSet(TM) technology, the new probe is the latest addition to the award-winning Omni-Q system. A next-generation network and service monitoring, analysis and troubleshooting system with huge probe-stacking scalability, Omni-Q offers the unique advantage of being able to manage an increasing amount of traffic over an ever-growing number of interfaces on VoIP, IPTV, UMTS or CDMA2000 networks.

About RADCOM

RADCOM develops, manufactures, markets and supports innovative network test and service monitoring solutions for communications service providers and equipment vendors. The company specializes in Next Generation Cellular as well as 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 Global Market and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the symbol RDCM. For more information, please visit www.RADCOM.com.

RADCOM Contacts: Hanan Klainer, VP Sales RADCOM Ltd 24 Raoul Wallenberg St. Tel Aviv 69719, Israel Tel: +972-3-6455170 HananK@RADCOM.com Avi Zamir, President RADCOM Equipment, Inc. 6 Forest Ave. Paramus, NJ 07652, USA Tel.: +1-201-518-0033 AviZ@RADCOMUSA.com

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