TEL AVIV, Israel, August 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
RADCOM Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDCM) a leading provider of Customer
Experience Management (CEM) solutions, today announced it will
present at the 17th Annual Rodman & Renshaw Global Investment
Conference, sponsored by H.C.
Wainwright & Co., LLC. The conference is being
held September 8-10, 2015, at The St.
Regis Hotel in New York City.
Mr. David Ripstein, CEO of
RADCOM, will provide an overview of the Company's business during
the live presentation, and will be available to participate in
one-on-one meetings with investors who are registered to attend the
conference. The live presentation is on September 9 from 11:15 to
11:40 AM in Fontainebleau Foyer (2nd floor).
In addition, the investor presentation will be made available
for download at http://www.radcom.com/investor-relations on the day
of the Company's presentation.
If you are an institutional investor, and would like to attend
RADCOM's presentation, please click on the following link
(http://www.rodm.com ) to register for the Rodman & Renshaw
conference. Once your registration is confirmed, you will be
prompted to log into the conference website where you can also
request a one-on-one meeting with RADCOM.
About RADCOM
RADCOM provides innovative service assurance and customer
experience management solutions for leading telecom operators and
communications service providers. RADCOM specializes in solutions
for next-generation mobile and fixed networks, including
LTE, VoLTE, IMS, VoIP, UMTS/GSM and mobile broadband. RADCOM's
comprehensive, carrier-grade solutions are designed for big data
analytics on terabit networks, and are used to prevent service
provider revenue leakage and to enhance customer care management.
RADCOM's products interact with policy management to provide
self-optimizing network solutions. RADCOM's shares are listed on
the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol RDCM. For more
information, please visit http://www.RADCOM.com.
Contact:
Uri Birenberg
CFO
+1-972-77-774-5060
urib@radcom.com
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