Jordanian Operator Orders Fraud Management Platform

OSS provider, Subex says it has won a contract to provide Fraud Management and Revenue Assurance solutions for the Jordan based GSM network operator, Umniah. Founded in 2005, Umniah was the third GSM mobile phone operator to enter the Jordanian market. Umniah was looking to maintain the pace of its development by launching new services for its customers. With the increasing complexity of next-generation services and the potential for these new services to be exploited, Umniah wanted to put in place an effective and reliable Fraud Management system.

Following a competitive tender, Subex was chosen to deploy its Nikira Fraud Management system. In addition, during the proposal process Subex successfully proposed a wider Revenue Assurance programme, which included deploying its Moneta Revenue Assurance system.

Nikira uses flexible rules-based alarms and artificial-intelligence driven advanced analytics to identify likely fraudulent behavior, helping operators to detect known fraud types and patterns of unusual behavior in all telecoms environments - wireline, wireless and across all services. Moneta is a comprehensive suite of automated Revenue Assurance tools and capabilities. Moneta offers a set of pre-configured solution templates to address Revenue Assurance issues across areas such as service fulfilment, usage integrity, retail billing, interconnect/ wholesale billing and content settlement.

Umniah is a subsidiary of Batelco Bahrain.

Posted to the site on 21st January 2008

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