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RADCOM Announces the iProbe - Industry's First Ethernet-Based Voice Quality Management Probe for Voice Over IP Networks

Business Wire, Sept 28, 2000

Business Editors/High Tech Writers

TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 28, 2000

iProbe gives Internet Telephony Service Providers Unprecedented

Control Over Voice Quality

RADCOM Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDCM), a leading network test and quality management solutions provider, announced today the launch of its exclusive, active quality measurement probe, the iProbe.

An integral component of RADCOM's Omni-Q voice quality management solution, unveiled last Spring at SuperComm 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia, the iProbe delivers H.323-based active call quality measurement ability using the PAMS algorithm.

Deployed along with Omni-Q's multi-interface, circuit-based probes, iProbes deliver Phase II of the Omni-Q solution which is used to measure from both the end and the edge of the network. Using QManager, Omni-Q's central management server, service providers can now schedule voice quality measurement calls from probe to probe. These previously unavailable quality measurements enable quick identification of voice quality degradation sources and efficient isolation of faltering equipment before it becomes failed equipment.

"This announcement marks another important milestone in our strategy to offer top quality, comprehensive voice quality management solutions. This system is the first in the market to meet our customers' requirements to measure quality of service across the PSTN and the IP backbone. By measuring quality on both technologies, Omni-Q examines the service rather than the components. Our customers will now have access to the definitive, real-time knowledge they need to determine Service Level Agreement fulfillment," said Mr. Dudi Ripstein, Quality Management General Manager.

About RADCOM

RADCOM designs, manufactures, markets and supports network test and quality management solutions for service providers, developers and enterprises worldwide. The company specializes in a line of high-quality, integrated, multitechnology WAN/LAN test solutions as well as unique performance measurement solutions for VoIP and cellular converged networks. RADCOM's analysis and simulation solutions are used in the development and manufacture of network devices, and in the installation and ongoing maintenance of operational networks to facilitate real-timeisolation, diagnosis, and resolution of network problems. RADCOM's sales network includes over 60 distributors in 50 countries worldwide and 10 manufacturer's representatives across North America. RADCOM's customers include Cisco, Lucent, Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola, AT&T, MCI Worldcom, Sprint, British Telecom, Deutsche Telecom and Telstra.

RADCOM is a member of the RAD Group, which is comprised of 16 independent companies that address diverse segments of the networking and telecommunications industry under a collective, strategic umbrella. Seven RAD Group companies, including RADCOM, are traded on NASDAQ: RADWARE (RDWR), RIT Technologies (RITT), Silicom, Ltd. (SILCF), Ceragon (CRNT), Radview (RDVW) and RADVision (RVSN).

For further information, visit RADCOM's website at http://www.radcom-inc.com.

Investors should take note that certain statements in this press release are forward-looking and may not give full weight to all of the potential risks (e.g., product demand and market acceptance, rapid changes in technology, the impact of competitive products, the challenge of managing expenses to changing revenue resulting from changed product demand, the difficulty of the timely completion of restructuring and changed priorities from these and other factors). For more information on risk factors, please refer to RADCOM's SEC filings, including RADCOM's most recent SEC filings on Form 20F and Form 6-K.

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