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ENEA Inks 5-year Deal with Operator in Egypt for Traffic Management Platform

ENEA Inks 5-year Deal with Operator in Egypt for Traffic Management Platform Image Credit: spainter_vfx/Bigstockphoto.com

Enea on Wednesday announced that it has signed a five-year contract for deployment of a Traffic Management platform and related software modules for acceleration and optimization with a local telecom service provider in Egypt. The minimum contract value is USD 1.3 million.

The contract includes a defined number of initial software licenses and associated services, such as integration, support, and maintenance. Software license and integration service revenues are recognized during the platform deployment project which is scheduled to occur during Q3 2020-Q1 2021. The customer has the option to purchase additional licenses in accordance with network traffic usage. Support and maintenance revenues will be recognized during the full contract period.

 

Enea is a market leader supporting mobile operators around the world in managing wireless network traffic more efficiently (lower total cost of ownership), and effectively (faster network speeds). The Enea Openwave Traffic Management solutions alleviate radio access network (RAN) congestion and maximize customer quality of experience.

Jan Haglund, President and CEO, Enea
Traffic management technology helps customers handle increasing traffic and improve quality-of-experience for end users. The new contract confirms our position as market leader.

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