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Puskoor joins NetXcell

Hyderabad, Sept. 20

Telecom application services provider NetXcell Ltd on Thursday announced that Mr Dayakar Puskoor, formerly a senior executive in Microsoft’s Communications Sector Group, has joined the company as Executive Chairman. In this role, Mr Puskoor will provide leadership and facilitate in shaping NetXcell’s mission and vision to help accelerate the company’s growth. His responsibilities encompass bringing in strategic investors, driving partnerships around NetX cell’s core technology and refining the business strategy. As the Founder and CEO of JP Mobile, Mr Puskoor raised over $55 million in Tier-I venture capital funding and helped develop mobile software solutions. Later, JP Mobiles was taken over by Good Technologies which was subsequently acquired by Motorola for $500 million. —

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