Radcom Ltd

RADCOM (NASDAQ: RDCM), is a provider of end-to-end quality monitoring and service assurance solutions for telecommunications carriers founded in 1991. RADCOM's U.S. headquarters is in Paramus, New Jersey and its international headquarters is in Tel Aviv, Israel. RADCOM is a member of the RAD Group of companies. The company is traded on the Nasdaq.

RADCOM LTD
Public (NASDAQ: RDCM)
IndustryTechnology
Founded1991 (1991)
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Number of locations
New Jersey, USA Sao Paulo, Brazil New Delhi, India Beijing, China Singapore
Key people
CEO: Eyal Harari
ProductsCustomer Experience Management for Service Providers
Revenue US$ 29.5 million (2016)
US$ 1.1 million (2016)
US$ 1.9 million (2016)
Number of employees
192
Websitewww.RADCOM.com

Products

RADCOM provides service assurance and customer experience management solutions for telecom operators and communications service providers. RADCOM focuses on the service provider segment and is designed to enable telecommunications carriers to carry out end-to-end customer experience monitoring and to manage their networks and services on UMTS (3G), HSPA, 4G, LTE, VoLTE, LTE-A, IMS, IPV6 and triple-play. RADCOM offers an NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) probe-based software solution and is designed for big data analytics on terabit networks.

Corporate history

RADCOM started as an internal project within the RAD Group in 1985 and incorporated in 1991. The company received initial funding from Star Venture, Evergreen[1] and Pitango Venture Capital funds.[2]

In September 1997, the company had an initial public offering on Nasdaq of 2,300,000 ordinary shares, sold at a price of $9.50 per share. Net proceeds to the company were approximately $20.2 million.[3]

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