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Epitiro ipQ honored for outstanding innovation

Epitiro ip-Q honored for outstanding innovation

Epitiro ipQ honored for outstanding innovation

Cardiff, UK - 11/05/2011 - Epitiro has received an NGN Leadership Award for its ipQ real-time network analysis software. In their third year, the annual awards recognise the growth, evolution and distinction between the applications and services designed for next generation networks and the enabling technologies that make them possible. Epitiro has been recognised in the Network Services and Applications category.

“Epitiro has been recognised for their exceptional work in advancing NGN services and technologies. IpQ has proven it is exceptional and its innovation has contributed to the transformation of the industry,” stated Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “Congratulations to the entire team at Epitiro and I look forward to more innovation in the coming year.”

The 2011 NGN Leadership Award winners can be found in the May 2011 issue of NGN magazine.

For more information, please visit www.tmcnet.com


Contact
Iain Wood, VP Marketing and Regulator Solutions, Epitiro iwood@epitiro.com, 02920 488 226, 07500 967 391

Rob Ashwell, PR Agency, rob.ashwell@publitek.com, 01225 470 000, 07800 515 001, Twitter @robashwell20


About Epitiro

Epitiro is the global leader in broadband test & measurement, providing subscriber experience insight to ISPs, MNOs, Industry bodies and government regulators.

Clients such as BT Retail, Saudi Telecommunication Company (STC), Bahrain Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), BT Wholesale, Vodafone, Orange, Virgin Media, Ofcom, Telecom New Zealand, Telefonica O2, Tiscali, KPN, Q-Tel, Mobily, Wataniya and many others benefit from Epitiro's coverage of fixed and wireless broadband performance. Founded in 2000, Epitiro has headquarters in Cardiff, Wales, UK.


About NGN magazine
NGN magazine is the resource for communications service providers and the supporting ecosystem of equipment providers, system integrators, and solutions developers as they make the transition to next generation networks.

NGN magazine will cover how these new technologies will integrate with legacy systems, and how they will improve service, deliver new applications, and offer ROI to carriers. TMC continues to provide leading-edge information as this market develops. NGN represents the evolution of IMS Magazine. Launched in January 2009, NGN encompasses a wider swath of the important trends and newsmakers that are shaping the networks of the future.