It removes the friction and security gaps of SMS OTPs, delivering faster, more secure onboarding for digital services. Operators can monetize their network intelligence, reshaping identity verification economics.
The reliance on SMS one‑time passwords has long been a weak point for digital platforms, exposing users to SIM‑swap fraud, phishing, and SS7 exploits. Telin’s partnership with IPification tackles these vulnerabilities by shifting authentication from the handset to the carrier’s network, allowing a silent, consent‑driven verification that confirms the subscriber’s identity without any code entry. This network‑native approach not only accelerates the user journey but also aligns with growing regulatory expectations for stronger, frictionless identity assurance.
At the technical core, IPification’s patented algorithm cross‑references IP address, SIM identifiers, and device fingerprints in real time, delivering a single verification result in the background. The service adheres to GSMA’s TS.43 specification, extending its reach to Android users on Wi‑Fi connections—a critical capability for over‑the‑top (OTT) apps that often operate outside cellular data. With infrastructure spanning over 306,000 km of submarine cables and 162 PoPs across 35 countries, Telin can scale this offering to more than 40 operators, ensuring consistent performance regardless of geography or network type.
From a business perspective, the launch opens a fresh API‑based revenue stream for mobile operators, turning previously internal network intelligence into a marketable service. Enterprises gain a more secure, frictionless onboarding tool, while operators can bundle verification APIs with existing value‑added services, enhancing ARPU and customer stickiness. As digital ecosystems demand faster, safer access, network‑level identity verification is poised to become a foundational layer, potentially redefining the economics of mobile authentication worldwide.
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