Wednesday, May 11, 2011

AmanziTel is Merging with DingLi

So now its officially public

DingLi Communications Corporation, Ltd., the leading provider of mobile network measurement equipment and services in Asia, has signed an agreement for the acquisition of 51% of AmanziTel AB, the leading open source network performance management company. DingLi’s acquisition of AmanziTel enables DingLi to expand its portfolio towards a unique unified platform offering and establish a foothold in Europe and incorporate AmanziTel’s unified platform in its suite of network measurement products.
DingLi, a publicly listed company at the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (#300050), is Asia’s premier supplier of network diagnostics systems encompassing competitive benchmarking, maintenance, optimization, planning, post-processing, rollout and testing for all existing wireless technologies including the latest 4th Generation networks (WiMax and LTE).
AmanziTel is the leading provider of open source network performance management and optimization solutions. Its solutions are vendor and technology agnostic, deployed in wireless networks, security networks and broadband networks. The collaboration with DingLi puts AmanziTel in the forefront of network diagnostics considering that DingLi’s products are deployed in wireless networks serving billions of mobile customers.
Joe Wang, CEO of DingLi, commented “The acquisition of AmanziTel demonstrates our commitment to provide regional presence and support to our customers worldwide while expanding our product portfolio and incorporating a common platform for performance monitoring and management. This illustrates DingLi’s long term goal and mission to become the premier vendor and operator partner in the field of network performance monitoring, management and optimization.”
AmanziTel’s CEO Ian Vernon commented “The product and company tie-up with DingLi makes perfect sense for us as we expand our business towards a single platform for network management and optimization delivered as a complete solution or as a fully managed software-as-a-service”.
This collaboration enables both companies to offer true end-to-end network performance management and optimization covering both business and operational drivers throughout the network’s life-cycle. Such end-to-end solutions allow analysis and correlation of relationships and dependencies between business operations and network operations enabling network operators to make the right decisions well suited to their strategies.

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