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		<title>CBOSS&#8217; New Roaming Subsystem Minimizes Losses of Telecommunications Companies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CBOSSnrtrde will enable telecommunications companies to fulfill recommendations of the GSM Association and minimize losses associated with roaming fraud. Near Real Time Roaming Data Exchange (NRTRDE) is a modern tool to help mobile phone operators reduce losses caused by fraudulent behavior in roaming. The implementation of NRTRDE as an obligatory technology for all GSMA members [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2147" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2147" title="CBOSS" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/cboss.jpg" alt="CBOSS" width="200" height="223" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBOSS</p></div>
<p>CBOSSnrtrde will enable telecommunications companies to fulfill recommendations of the GSM Association and minimize losses associated with roaming fraud.</p>
<p>Near Real Time Roaming Data Exchange (NRTRDE) is a modern tool to help     mobile phone operators reduce losses caused by fraudulent behavior in     roaming. The implementation of NRTRDE as an obligatory technology for     all GSMA members shall be performed on October 1, 2008.</p>
<p>According to Fraud Forum&#8217;s estimates, NRTRDE provides 90% reduction in       losses from roaming fraud as compared to the out-of-date and ineffective       High Usage Report (HUR) technology. NRTRDE requires operators to send       roaming data to partners with a less than 4 hour delay (the GSMA       recommends 5-15 minutes), which speeds up roamer activity reporting and,       consequently, minimizes roaming fraud. The sent data shall include key       information on the roaming call. Timely received data can be timely       analyzed by roaming partners to detect and eliminate fraud, e.g., by     disconnecting an indebted subscriber.</p>
<p>Switching to NRTRDE, mobile operators improve their image in the eyes of       roaming partners. A better image attracts more partners, which will       eventually result in higher revenues. According to the GSMA, the key       drivers behind revenue-generating roaming are more roamers and more     roaming calls in NRTRDE-enabled networks.</p>
<p>CBOSSnrtrde provides a full range of options for end-to-end automation       of interaction with roaming partners. CBOSSnrtrdeOut enables NRTRDE file       generation, statistics collection, and cdr delivery reports.       CBOSSnrtrdeIn implements downloading and validation of the received       data. CBOSSnrtrdeInPrecharge controls fraud, prevents wrongful       disconnection of subscribers, and delivers charge information to the       prepaid platform. CBOSSnrtrdeInSplit automatically downloads NRTRDE       files and separates records belonging to local exchange carriers (LECs)     and interexchange carriers (IXCs).</p>
<p>CBOSSnrtrde provides a host of benefits including storage of statistics       and fully automated operation and recovery without sending duplicated       records to partners. The system is seamlessly integrated with CBOSSbcc,       which, coupled with timely delivery of NRTRDE files, guarantees maximum     reduction of losses caused by roaming fraud.</p>
<p>In the age of globalization, national and international roaming services       are integral part of any mobile service package. With CBOSSnrtrde,       telecommunications companies will easily comply with the GSMA&#8217;s     requirements and increase mobile roaming revenues.</p>
<p><strong>About CBOSS<br />
</strong> CBOSS Corporation is a world leader in the development of innovative       convergent IT solutions for end-to-end automation of telecommunications       enterprises, delivering a competitive edge to telecoms on all inhabited       continents.</p>
<p>CBOSS Corporation offers the full range of equipment, system and       application software and professional services, including consulting,       turnkey implementation, technical support, staff training and IT       outsourcing, providing telcos with guaranteed operations quality while     minimizing operational and capital expenditures.</p>
<p>CBOSS can supply operators, service providers and MVNOs with all       components of IT infrastructure and/or services, as well as with       full-scale outsourcing options, providing a reliable single point of       responsibility.</p>
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