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Commprove wins GSM Association Global Mobile Network Quality Award; Judges reaction: "An initiative that tackles the 3G network quality issue head-on - an area that operators must address".
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M2 PRESSWIRE-14 February 2007-CommProve: Commprove wins GSM Association Global Mobile Network Quality Award; Judges reaction: "An initiative that tackles the 3G network quality issue head-on - an area that operators must address"(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:14022007 3GSM World Congress, Barcelona: CommProve, the world-leading provider of mobile network radio Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring, has won the GSM Association Global Mobile Award for Best Network Quality Initiative.
The Award, for CommProve's Netledge(tm) 3G Radio QoS, was announced at the 3GSM World Congress Technology Symposium in Barcelona. Netledge was the choice of the international panel of experts whose judgement was based on demanding criteria that included the ability of...
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