Dialogic DSI at COURE of VAS
April 04, 2017
By Maurice Nagle
Web Editor
COURE Software and Systems Inc., or COURE, is a business automation firm that strives to empower clients with improved business processes and operations through appropriate technology deployment. COURE provides application developers and IT teams with the proper tools to achieve efficient and exceptional performances. Today, COURE announced the selection of Dialogic’s Signaling Solution to expand its arsenal of offerings to include Pan African Number Management and Security Services.
The DSI SWS is a high performing, scaling signaling platform, which offers connectivity between SIGTRAN and SS7-based mobile networks. COURE will leverage the solution to support specialized routing, LMP, security, fraud detection as well as Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) network-based services that require number lookups and SMS. In addition, the platform provides a simplified VAS application development process due to its Web Services / REST API.
“The Dialogic (News - Alert) DSI SWS will allow us to offer intelligent, value-added routing-based services at high scale that can help our network provider customers across Africa rapidly deliver services involving SMS, USSD, and fraud detection,” said Uche Onwudiwe, CEO of COURE, “The virtualized DSI SWS platform allows us to offer these capabilities as a network service so our customers don’t have to deploy the infrastructure – that helps them save CAPEX and implement services faster.”
With the DSI SWS deployed, COURE’s management and security services enable access to the service provider’s Visitor Location Register, Short Messaging Service Centers and Home Location Register to begin offering value added services to customers such as bulk SMS offload, Do-Not-Disturb services to stop or reduce unwanted calls or texts, and fraudulent transaction detection for financial and banking firms.
“Service providers are looking for virtualized enabling technology to rapidly build applications and deliver services to stay competitive in the market,” said Jim Machi, SVP of Product Management and Marketing. “We hope to continue innovating enabling technologies that help service providers build value for their customers.”
In an era where service providers seek new and innovative revenue streams, the DSI SWS certainly simplifies and enables this search to empower the VAS of today’s real time, digital age.
Edited by Alicia Young
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