Telecom Fraud Management and Revenue Assurance 2011 in association with TM FORUM & GRAPA will provide the necessary platform to discuss about this global problem and devise methods and thought process to take on this menace efficiently. It will be a unique opportunity to meet the domain experts from across the globe who will gather under one roof to share their expertise in countering the twin issues of telecom frauds and revenue leakages. A wonderful networking avenue awaits you at the 2nd edition of Telecom Fraud Management and Revenue Assurance at Mumbai, India.
With complexities rising in today’s business environment, security is of prime importance. All modern business is heavily reliant on information technology making them furthermore vulnerable.
The multitude of risks facing the telecom industry is full range. In terms of fraud and revenue leakage, mobile convergence and a host of wide ranging services from VAS to 3G being offered by all types of telecom operators are only making way for increased levels of revenue leakage. In order to exercise greater control over frauds and revenue leakages, proper audit mechanism and gap analysis can help reduce the vulnerabilities and imminent exposure to risks.
Telecom frauds and revenue leakages continue to erode a percentage of annual revenue of telecom operators worldwide. Operators lose anywhere from 3{af589cdba9d77786c8c861317dbad60bba1e2ebbf56e2ffab874a1b59fde9ce3} to 7{af589cdba9d77786c8c861317dbad60bba1e2ebbf56e2ffab874a1b59fde9ce3} (on an average) of their revenue through leakages in the system. Though the percentages may vary from region to region but the overall picture remains gloomy at a time when revenues from voice based business is showing a declining growth. With ARPU reducing every year, the need for having a robust and efficient network of systems and processes becomes even more important. It remains an area of concern for all modern operators irrespective of their size and area of operation.
With depleting margins, entry of new players, a substantial growth potential, advent of new services the operator has to undertake every possible measure to combat frauds and ensure zero slippage of earned revenue.
The conference will offer a powerful platform for you to:-
- Analyzing the real impact of telecom fraud on operators, customers, partners and citizens
- Fraud mitigation strategies: Mitigating Subscription Fraud / Identify theft
- Mitigating Internal Frauds – Importance of having a robust OSS/BSS system
- Evolving fraud risks and future fraud in new product launches, NGN and 3G services
- Fraud management system – Selection and Retuning
- Fraud Response plan – Assessing your preparedness and responsiveness
- Revenue Assurance strategy to keep pace with dynamic growth: Revenue Assurance Bureau
- Interconnect and roaming fraud risk management and Revenue Assurance & managing international revenue share fraud
- Fraud Management and Revenue Assurance in times of decreasing ARPU
For invitation, please refer to: Invite Letter TFM 2011
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