- The operator will be deploying Subex’s ROC Fraud Management, to all opcos in Telefonica’s Hispam unit- Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Colombia
- According to GSMA, the Latin American market is growing at a promising rate, with a total mobile subscriber base of 440 million and an estimated penetration rate of 73 per cent by 2025
Subex has announced a partnership with Telefonica to provide the latest version of ROC Fraud Management. As part of the engagement, the operator will be deploying Subex’s ROC Fraud Management, to all opcos in Telefonica’s Hispam unit – Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Colombia.
Shankar Roddam, whole-time director and chief operating officer, Subex, said, “This win marks another chapter in our long-standing relationship with the Telefonica group. It is extremely positive to see Telefonica, one of the largest operators in the world, taking such proactive measures to combat telecom fraud. It gives Subex immense pride to be working with them to protect their customers, in addition to our existing partnership with Telefonica’s cybersecurity venture. Subex was selected post a very competitive and diligent evaluation process, which pitted us against all other fraud management vendors in the market.”
Estimated penetration rate of 73 per cent by 2025
Through ROC Fraud Management, Telefonica can leverage the solution’s Big Data Hadoop architecture to reduce fraud detection time, improve scalability, and ease integration with Telefonica’s local data lakes. The solution will also enable Telefonica to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), due to its Open Source capabilities, and its low hardware footprint. Telefonica can leverage the AI/ML and Signaling Intelligence capabilities of ROC Fraud Management to detect and prevent traditional and new-age frauds across voice, data, and digital services.
According to GSMA, the Latin American market is growing at a promising rate, with a total mobile subscriber base of 440 million and an estimated penetration rate of 73 per cent by 2025. This has led to an increase in the overall digital engagements for the region. It has also resulted in is an increased number of targets for cybercriminals to mark through means such as identity theft, social engineering and extortion.
Miguel Sancho Caceres, deputy global director of Security, said, “Improving our effectiveness in the fight against fraud is one of the key priorities for us at Telefonica. Towards this goal, we consider it imperative to ensure that our services are equipped with state-of-the-art fraud prevention capabilities. To make this reality, we are pleased to partner with Subex and deploy the latest version of their ROC Fraud Management solution. This will ensure much faster processing and detection times, providing far more flexibility, easier access, and agility to our business operations.”