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Subex wins Nigerian firm contract

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Bangalore, Aug. 27 Bangalore-based Subex Azure has bagged a contract from Global Vision Telecom in Nigeria to deploy its telecom solutions for a CDMA network in Congo.

After acquiring new mobile and unified licences, Global Vision Telecom was concerned about the high risks of fraud prevalent in the African telecoms market. It wanted to put a strategy in place to prevent network abuse for its growing subscriber base, and validate its processes and ability to charge accurately from day one in these new regions.

OSS solutions

Subex provides a suite of Operations Support Systems (OSS) solutions for telecom operators – its Nikira Fraud Management System and its Moneta Revenue Assurance System are being deployed.

Using rules-based alarms and artificial-intelligence driven pattern matching to identify likely fraudulent usage, Nikira enables operators to detect known fraud types and patterns of unusual behaviour in all telecoms environments – wireline (PSTN, ISP, VOIP), wireless (2G, 2.5G, 3G) and across all services (post-paid, pre-paid, VAS, MMS, m-commerce).

“Global Vision Telecom was also impressed with our integrated strategy of Fraud Management and Revenue Assurance solutions, something that many vendors don’t provide,” said Mr Sudeesh Yezhuvath, COO, Subex Azure Ltd, in a release.

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