IPX fraud represents a key source of revenue loss for mobile operators. The latest threats exploit international connections between modern ultra-connected networks where multiple generations of technology co-exist, combined with inadequate security mechanisms built into signalling protocols. Apart from revenue loss, IPX fraud also impacts operators through reputational damage, customer loss, extra pressure placed on infrastructure and customer services, and may even expose operators to regulatory repercussions.
International telecom fraud is a well-organised multinational machine that is difficult to stop at the individual operator level. View this infographic to understand how BICS’ IPX security solution works to defend your network, subscribers and bottom line from sophisticated IPX fraud methods and fraud events before they occur.
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