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ECtel Launch of Fraudview 8.2 Strengthens Market Position

10:38 am   -   April 23rd, 2008

Expansion of the product’s risk management capabilities, unlimited scale-out options, and full system extendibility realized with new version

Today, a new version was released of Fraudview®, the groundbreaking and market-leading fraud management platform by ECtel Ltd.

This version expands the product’s fraud convergence to include new technologies and fraud schemes. It also improves the product’s extendibility, scalability and operational effectiveness.

“Fraudview® 8.2 is the result of ECtel’s ongoing effort to address the increased fraud risks faced by telecom operators as they employ new technologies, acquire additional subscribers and offer new services to customers,” said Itzik Weinstein, CEO of ECtel. “This new version of our innovative technology will further empower our customers, allowing them to save money by addressing and neutralizing fraud threats.”

Featuring a new application screening module that provides new schemes to detect subscription fraud and repeat fraudsters at the service provisioning and customer acquisition phase, as well as a new credit limit monitoring feature that continuously screens the ongoing subscriber usage and monitors the maintenance of their personal credit limits, Fraudview® 8.2 is the market’s most complete fraud management solution for telecom operators.

Other features of Fraudview® 8.2 include full support for RAC (Real Application Clusters) architecture, enabling unlimited Scale-Out options and High Availability capabilities for the system; System Extendibility – the new CIT version (Configuration & Integration Toolkit) allows the customer’s IT department to fully configure the system and add new interfaces and services, independent of ECtel’s professional services; and the option of Multi Language – Fraudview® 8.2 is now fully multi-lingual across all application GUI (Graphical User Interface), allowing for non-English speaking analysts to utilize the system more effectively and efficiently.

About ECtel

ECtel (NASDAQ:ECTX) is a leading global provider of Integrated Revenue Management™ (IRM™) solutions for communications service providers. A pioneering market leader for nearly 20 years, ECtel offers carrier-grade solutions that enable wireline, wireless, converged and next generation operators to fully manage their revenue and cost processes. ECtel serves prominent Tier One operators, and has more than 100 implementations in over 50 countries worldwide. Established in 1990, ECtel maintains offices in the Americas and Europe .

For more information, please visit their website: http://www.ectel.com




 




















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