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SMS Routing Provider GMS to Offer Mobileum’s NextGen SMS Firewall

SMS Routing Provider GMS to Offer Mobileum’s NextGen SMS Firewall Image Credit: Mobileum

Mobileum and Global Message Services (GMS), an international messaging service provider for mobile operators and enterprises, are partnering to provide mobile operators an integrated solution that protects networks against smishing and SMS spam, while allowing them to monetize application-to-person (A2P) and other SMS traffic.

GMS will offer Mobileum’s next-generation SMS Firewall as a critical service layer to ensure the highest level of messaging security. GMS is a trusted SMS routing provider and serves as a single point of access for messaging traffic exchange with all mobile operators and enterprises. Its global messaging protection proposition to its MNO customers protects their traffic, guarantees network security and ensures message delivery to maximize revenues.

 

Leveraging the latest advances in machine learning, AI and natural language processing (NLP), Mobileum SMS Firewall helps operators monitor, detect and filter fraudulent or suspicious SMS traffic in real-time, while controlling traffic from grey routes to reduce revenue leakage. It identifies and mitigates SMS spam and smishing by securely evaluating multiple parameters, including message content, to protect customers from malicious attacks. This is a fully automated solution, which removes potential for human error, and it ensures complete data privacy while providing an increased level of detection accuracy - enhancing SMS security, messaging monetization, and subscriber protection.

Robert Rose, Chief Strategy Officer at GMS
By integrating our Managed Services offering with Mobileum’s next-generation SMS Firewall, our customers receive all the benefits of a state-of-the-art firewall without the headaches of managing it. 

Stephen Ornadel, VP responsible for Mobileum’s security business
Mobileum is pleased to partner with GMS to provide leading-edge SMS Firewall protection for their managed services customers. A2P messaging traffic provides substantial revenue streams for mobile network operators, yet grey route traffic continues to cause significant losses in revenue each year.

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