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Exceleron Software

www.exceleron.com

 
Exceleron Software, LLC is a software development company specializing in hosted applications for the prepaid utility industry. Founded in 1999, Exceleron originally focused on developing a prepaid alternative for the telecommunication industry. Since 2004, the company has concentrated on meeting the needs of electric service providers.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.exceleron.com
  • 8144 Walnut Hill Lane Suite 905
    Dallas, TX USA 75231
  • Phone: 972.852.2711

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