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Openet wins major deal with US mobile firm
Openet Telecom, the Dublin software firm backed by Benchmark Capital, has won an eight-figure deal with an American mobile phone operator, believe... Full Article -
Smart pipes dream
Openet’s chief executive Niall Norton has two years to bring the software company to the top. With revenues of about €40 million this year, he is we... Full Article -
Cable Show 2009: Openet Tracks Cable Subscribers' Usage
Openet -- after two years of "behind-the-scenes" work with two of the four biggest U.S. cable operators -- is launching software designed to let MSO... Full Article -
First profit for Openet as lawsuit delays flotation
OPENET TELECOM posted its first profit last year as turnover grew almost 50 per cent to €46.1 million and the company says it is still planning for ... Full Article -
The Irish Times - Openet says 2010 revenues up 60%
Openet, a provider of software to telecoms companies and other service providers, has said its 2010 revenues were up by more than 60 per cent, but d... Full Article -
The Irish Times - Openet In Reseller Agreement With Cisco
OPENET, THE telecoms software company with headquarters in Dublin, has signed a reseller agreement with Cisco, giving the networking giant the world... Full Article -
Openet Founders Niall Norton and Joe Hogan Show The Way In Telecoms
‘WE LIVE our lives at 35,000 feet,” says Joe Hogan, one half of the technology and business duo that runs Openet, the relatively low- key Irish software company which employs 840 staff and could have revenues of about €100 million this year.
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Joe Hogan and Niall Norton Named as E&Y Young Entrepreneurs of the Year
JOE HOGAN and Niall Norton of Openet were last night announced as the winners of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, 2011.
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Early Christmas for Openet
December 18th, 2002 Openet Telecom, a leader in convergent mediation solutions for the telecoms industry has completed its third funding ...
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Why Business As Usual Will Kill The Wireless Industry
Telcos have always held incredible influence on other industries and have set the agenda as innovators. Outside of keeping the network infrastructure up and running, operator innovation was comprised largely of two goals: neutralizing competitors and maximizing profits.
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