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Home » Procera Confirms Two More Tier-1 Service Provider Initial Orders

Procera Confirms Two More Tier-1 Service Provider Initial Orders

April 19, 2010
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Procera Networks announced that a Tier-1 mobile operator and a Tier-1 managed service provider (MSP) have placed initial orders for its PacketLogic systems in the first quarter of 2010. Procera also confirmed that in addition to these two new Tier-1 customer orders, it has 10 Tier-1 trials ongoing or planned over the next 60 days with potential customers.

Procera supplies Evolved Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) solutions providing traffic awareness, control and protection.

“These two new Tier-1 Service Providers have the potential to become significant customers for the company,” stated James Brear, Procera Networks’ President and CEO. “The fact that we continue to win head-to-head field trials versus the competition reflects our technology excellence and our strong customer focus and overall business model.”http://www.proceranetworks.com

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