Vonage Introduces Fraud Prevention APIs Across All Major US Carriers

Vonage Introduces Fraud Prevention APIs Across All Major US Carriers

2025-11-18 companies

New Jersey, Tuesday, 18 November 2025.
Vonage has launched innovative fraud prevention APIs, including Silent Authentication and SIM Swap, across major US carriers, enhancing digital security and setting new industry standards.

Expanding Security Measures

On 17 November 2025, Vonage, a subsidiary of Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), announced the launch of its fraud prevention Network APIs across all major U.S. carriers. This launch positions Vonage as the pioneering company to integrate Silent Authentication and SIM Swap technology, promising enhanced security solutions for enterprises and developers [1][2].

Innovative Technologies

Silent Authentication offers a seamless user verification process, eliminating the need for SMS one-time passcodes by validating phone numbers invisibly. This feature enhances the user experience by streamlining authentication while maintaining robust security protocols. Additionally, the SIM Swap detection feature provides real-time alerts for SIM card changes, thus preventing potential account takeovers—a growing concern in the telecommunications industry [1][2].

Collaborative Efforts

Vonage’s APIs are developed in collaboration with organizations such as the Identity Defined Security Alliance and the Global Anti-Scam Alliance. These partnerships aim to integrate cutting-edge fraud prevention capabilities into applications, enabling enterprises to combat an increasingly complex fraud landscape. Companies like Persona are leveraging these advanced mobile network capabilities to bolster their fraud detection and prevention strategies [1][2][3].

Industry Impact and Future Outlook

The introduction of these APIs marks a significant milestone in digital security, setting a new standard for fraud prevention in the telecommunications sector. According to industry experts, Vonage’s deployment of real-time network intelligence is likely to influence future developments in secure digital interactions. The availability of these APIs in various countries, including France, Germany, and the UK, underscores Vonage’s commitment to global digital security [2][3].

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