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Diameter-supported firewalls key to protecting $58 billion business SMS market, notes juniperresearch ~

Operators’ revenue from SMS business messaging will reach $58-billion by 2027; rising from $46-billion in 2023.

The Diameter protocol supports routing and analysis of traffic over 5G networks; becoming critical as the proportion of mobile subscribers on 5G networks reaches 45% by 2027. Additionally, operators must implement SMS firewalls to ensure the cleanliness of networks as competition for authentication traffic arises from outside the telecommunications ecosystem.

Report author Elisha Sudlow-Poole comments: “SMS firewalls are the key solution to allow operators to protect their networks against fraudulent SMS traffic and the emergence of these cost-effective alternatives for authentication. Not only has the rise of 5G networks necessitated new technologies such as Diameter protocols, it has also driven the complexity of messaging-based fraud.”

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