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To: P2V who wrote (2315)11/23/1998 1:44:00 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 5390
 
I rather think that Tero's Ericsson piece, is a plug for Nokia.

Or Finland?



To: P2V who wrote (2315)11/23/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
Ericsson and Celcom fight fraud

Ericsson will supply a fraud prevention solution to Malaysia's largest mobile
network operator. This is a breakthrough on the market for operators of ETACS
networks (Extended Total Access Communications System).

Celcom is the first ETACS operator to deploy this solution to prevent
'cloning' in its network. In the deal, initially valued at more than USD 10
million (SEK 80 million), Ericsson will supply a proven 'fingerprinting' fraud

prevention solution in a turnkey project, including operation and maintenance.
Ericsson will handle system operation for at least a year, as well as running
all support. Celcom is the biggest mobile network operator, out of eight in
Malaysia, holding some 55% of the mobile market.

Included in the solution to Celcom is PhonePrint® developed by US-based
Corsair. It's based on a technology called Radio Frequency Fingerprinting,
used to discriminate legitimate and fraudulent signals; making it possible to
tackle 'cloning', i.e. the use of counterfeit phones to avoid call charges.

"As one component in Ericsson's fraud prevention strategy, PhonePrint makes
it essentially impossible for fraudsters to carry on with their cellular
cloning enterprises, as the phones they produce cannot even be used," says
Gunnar Svahn at Ericsson.

Ericsson's Fraud Solutions provide complete solutions consisting of
consultancy services, e.g. assessment of an operator's fraud problems, as well
as implementation of fraud detection and prevention systems.

These solutions are a part of Ericsson's Telecom Management Solutions (TMS)
delivering business solutions and consultancy services to network operators.
TMS provides expertise in both the commercial and technical aspects of todays
more and more complex network operations.

ETACS is a mobile network standard developed in the UK with 15 million users,
mainly in Europe and Asia. Ericsson has supplied TACS and ETACS networks to 13
countries, serving more than 8 million users.

Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with
communications solutions that combine telecom and datacom technologies with
the freedom of mobility for the user. With more than 100,000 employees in 140
countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers - network
operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers - the world over.

Please visit Ericsson's Press Room at: ericsson.se

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Gunnar Svahn, General Manager
Ericsson Telecom Management Solutions - Asia/Pacific

Phone: +60 3 708 7075; E-mail: ecm.ecmggss@memo.ericsson.se

Göran Domeij, Fraud Solutions, Ericsson Telecom Management Solutions
Phone: +46 8 404 8286; E-mail: goran.domeij@era.ericsson.se

Johan Wiklund, Press Relations Manager, Ericsson Mobile Systems
Phone: +46 70 560 0134; E-mail: johan.wiklund@era.ericsson.se

Company information

Corsair Communications is a leading provider of software and system solutions
for the wireless industry. The company's products include systems for fraud

prevention and churn reduction, customer care and billing, and wireless
location.