Grameenphone taps Dialogue for SMS filtering

Telecom service provider Grameenphone has tapped Dialogue Group to improve A2P (Application-to-Person) messages ecosystem for its more than 51 million customers by offering better security and protection.

The SMS filtering solution deployed on Grameenphone’s telecom network detects and differentiates A2P traffic from P2P and addresses grey messaging routes.

Grameenphone

Allan Bonke, chief marketing officer, Grameenphone, said the company has taken this initiative as a strategic milestone for Grameenphone in terms of both protection and fraud prevention.

By deploying the SMS solution on the network, Grameenphone has become the first mobile operator in Bangladesh to comply with the local telecom regulations.

365squared, who specialise in revenue protection and fraud management for MNOs, won the tender to manage A2P traffic on Grameenphone’s network and chose Dialogue Group and HAUD Systems as their associates to deliver the solution.

Baburajan K
editor@telecomlead.com

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