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Leader in self optimizing network systems to highlight business case and benefits of SON

Herndon, VA, USA: November 4, 2013 - Celcite, the world’s most advanced and experienced provider of self-optimizing network / self-organizing network (SON) systems to mobile network operators will be demonstrating its SON solution at the Mobile Network Optimisation 2013 conference.

The MNO 2013 event, held in Amsterdam on 19th and 20th November, brings together experts and decision-makers to discuss the technical issues surrounding mobile network optimization.  A key focus will be the technology and business case underpinning SON, as well as the role of SON in ensuring HetNets perform in an effective manner.

Celcite will be demonstrating the latest version of their SON solution, recently nominated for “Best Breakthrough Technology” in the Mobile Excellence Awards.

Celcite’s 3G & 4G Centralized SON (C-SON) system has been proven to deliver 10% faster mobile broadband speeds, 15% more capacity, and 20% fewer dropped calls in live networks. Celcite SON transforms the economics of mobile networks, driving cost reductions by automating numerous repetitive tasks and increasing the profitability of the underlying business.

About Celcite Management Solutions:
Celcite Management Solutions is the world’s most advanced and experienced provider of self-organizing / self-optimizing network (SON) and network management solutions. Celcite is helping to transform network management and optimization processes through reliable, effective network automation technologies such as SON.

Celcite’s flexible, scalable, multi-vendor, multi-technology automation platform has quickly catapulted Celcite to recognized leadership in the industry. Celcite offers a centralized, intelligent OSS system that lies at the heart of Celcite’s self-optimizing network technologies, providing a wide variety of strategic capabilities - such as geo-location and intelligent automatic correlation systems - to reliably deliver network automation.

Some of the world's largest mobile network operators, biggest megacities and most widely watched sports and cultural events are all being optimized by Celcite SON today. Celcite is helping over 20 operators spanning four continents to maximize network capacity and quality across almost 2 million cells today.

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