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Mobileum to acquire roaming, fraud and revenue management company WeDo Technologies
Two specialists in roaming, revenue assurance, and fraud management are joining forces to strengthen their solutions and support for the telecommunications industry. Cupertino, California-based Mobileum Inc., a global provider of analytics-based roaming and risk management solutions, is to acquire WeDo Technologies.
Read moreWeDo Technologies highlights 5G fraud and revenue assurance risks and opportunities at WeMeet Europe
WeDo Technologies, a specialist in revenue assurance and fraud management, convened more than 200 telecom professionals at its recent WeMeet Europe as part of its global series of user group conferences held annually.
Read moreIn the IoT age a unified approach to fraud management and security matters more than ever
In today’s increasingly connected society, it is easier than ever before for fraudsters to wreak havoc. According to Juniper Research, by 2020 there will be close to 40 billion connected devices on the planet, and with this increasing number of connected devices we are also seeing a rise in fraud risks, such as through IoT
Read moreIdentifying IoT fraud risks: The challenges for operators
Today’s increasingly connected world is introducing many new elements of commerce into everyday objects, from cars to energy meters. However, the reality of whether we’re ready to embrace the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) and make the most of it from a revenue perspective is quite different. The IoT is progressively driving different
Read moreThe story so far … Subex and T-Mobile USA both fire broadsides
In this new column, editor-in-chief Jeremy Cowan looks at the communications news that’s fit to publish, and all the rest. There’s a strong rebuttal of rumours that Subex is to be sold, and a punchy response from T-Mobile USA’s CEO to allegations by the FTC that it has crammed bogus charges onto customers’ bills.
Read moreWeDo Technologies launches RAID 7.0 to combat 'profit pitfalls of next generation telecoms'
Lisbon / London / Washington, DC – February 7, 2013 – WeDo Technologies, a worldwide provider of revenue and business assurance, today released its latest software suite, RAID. The launch coincides with WeDo Technologies’ 12th anniversary, after the company was founded in 2001.
Read moreSmart grids can offer the key to utilities’ sustainability
(CASE STUDY:) January 3, 2013 — Mobile connectivity is enabling utilities to more effectively manage the supply and demand of consumers’ energy and water use. A good example of this is EDP’s Smart City Project in Portugal, Évora InovCity
Read moreAlmost half of CSPs surveyed expect M2M to have most positive impact on their business to 2014
Lisbon, Portugal – A new survey of communication service providers (CSPs) shows that 48% expect machine-to-machine (M2M) communications to have the most positive impact on their business over the next two years. WeDo Technologies, a provider of business and revenue assurance, surveyed over 100 representatives from 47 CSPs worldwide
Read moreWeDo Technologies acquires US-based network expense manager Connectiv Solutions
Lisbon, Portugal / London, UK / Washington DC, USA. May 1, 2012 – WeDo Technologies, a specialist provider of revenue and business assurance solutions, today announced the acquisition of US-based Connectiv Solutions, which provides management of telecommunications network usage expenses.
Read moreM2M Challenges in the Utilities and Telecom Sectors
Electricity distributor EDP, mobile operator Optimus and WeDo Technologies consider the M2M challenges and opportunities in the utilities and telecom sectors.
Read moreM2M – A look at the opportunities and challenges ahead
Stratecast, a Division of Frost & Sullivan, WeDo Technologies and Aricent consider the opportunities and challenges being presented by the the rapid acceleration in the M2M sector.
Read moreEmbedded Mobile and M2M: With Opportunity Comes Threat
Embedded Mobile (EM) encompasses a host of devices and services using wide-area mobile network technologies to provide communication between machines themselves (M2M) and people.
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