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  • What does Allot do?

    We are a leading provider of intelligent IP service optimization solutions for fixed and mobile broadband operators and large enterprises. Allot's rich portfolio of solutions leverages dynamic actionable recognition technology (DART) to transform broadband pipes into smart networks that can rapidly and efficiently deploy value added Internet services. Allot's scalable, carrier-grade solutions provide the visibility, topology awareness, security, application control and subscriber management that are vital to managing Internet service delivery, enhancing user experience, containing operating costs, and maximizing revenue in broadband networks.

  • When does your fiscal year end?

    Allot's fiscal year ends on December 31st.
  • Who is Allot's independent auditor?

    Kost Forer Gabbay & Kasierer, a member of Ernst & Young Global.
  • What is Allot's trading symbol and on which exchange is it traded?

    Allot’s ordinary shares are traded on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol “ALLT”
  • What forms does Allot file with the SEC?

    Allot Communications is a foreign private issuer and therefore files a Form 6-K for the quarter and a Form 20-F at year end.
    Our recent filings can be found on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) website at http://www.sec.gov/ or by visiting the SEC Filings tab of the Allot investor relations website.
  • As a shareholder, how do I change my mailing address, report a lost stock certificate, or get answers about the number of shares owned?

    If you hold (or held) your Allot shares in certificate form, you can contact the Company’s transfer agent, American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, at  or  or by visiting its website at http://www.amstock.com/.
    If you hold (or held) your shares through a broker and not in certificate form, you should contact your broker.
  • Can I buy Allot shares directly through the company?

    Allot does not administer a direct purchase plan or a direct reinvestment plan.
    Interested investors should contact a financial institution, such as a brokerage firm, in order to purchase shares in Allot.