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TNSPay – ePayment Processing Solutions for the Telecommunications Industry – product information
01 October 2010
The TNSPay gateway is a payments solution that can allow telcos to securely accept payments over the Internet or any other payment application where the credit card is not physically present at the point-ofsale, such as mail/phone order, call centers and recurring billing. This solution enables telcos to authorize and settle credit card transactions reliably, securely and cost-effectively.
Show Full ArticleTNSPay White Label Payment Gateway for the Telecommunications Industry – data sheet
01 October 2010
TNSPay gateway is a leading CNP payment solution that telecommunications service providers can cutomize to enhance their bill payment services. Over 30,000 companies around the globe use our PCI DSS certified payment gateway to meet their needs and avoid the costs and complexity of managing an internally developed solution.
Show Full ArticleBridging the Security Gap for IP Payment Networks – white paper
01 October 2010
Moving your card payment transaction network from the walled garden of X.25, frame relay and dial networks to an open IP network and the public Internet reduces costs, simplifies your business, and helps create new business opportunities to generate revenue.
But a cheaper Internet-based communication path can also expose your business to more risk. How will your business be impacted if this increased exposure results in a serious data breach or a significant disruption in service?
Show Full ArticleThe Encryption Imperative: Card Payments, PCI and Protecting Cardholder Data - A Mercator Advisory Group Research Brief Sponsored by VeriFone & TNS – white paper
01 October 2010
For merchants, data breach risk is very real. But a successful hack attack is just a possibility. As sure as taxes, PCI compliance costs are certainties. Compliance is a costly treadmill, requiring periodic system updates to meet the requirements of the expanding set of PCI compliance rules.
While it is impossible to ever get off the treadmill—merchants are entirely responsible for their PCI compliance—there are techniques to reduce both the level of compliance effort and security exposure. Payment card data encryption is a particularly potent tool. By taking the two-pronged approach of encrypting payment card data when it enters the payment system—at the moment it is swiped—and replacing all stored card data with new proxy values, the merchant is able to “de-scope” a significant portion of its IT infrastructure. If there aren’t any card numbers on the merchant’s systems, PCI compliance requirements get much simpler.
Show Full ArticleXchange issue 12 - Global Trading Strategies
01 October 2010
Global Trading Strategies
The latest Xchange newsletter is now available. This issue explores the evolution of global trading strategies and the impact these have had on financial market participants.
- Phil Albinus, freelance writer and former editor of Waters magazine discusses how the rise of global trading has changed the face of high finance.
- John Goeller, Managing Director of Global Execution Services at Bank of America Merrill Lynch tells us how trading globally has impacted his business.
- Tom Jordon, President and CEO at Jordon & Jordon gives his thoughts on the top 10 trading implementations for capital markets in 2011.
Roaming Hubs for CDMA: Rapid Roaming Expansion Made Possible - white paper
01 September 2010
International roaming began as a GSM-only service. As CDMA networks expand beyond North America, however, the number of CDMA subscribers traveling internationally is rapidly increasing.
An estimated 13% of global mobile subscribers used roaming services in 2008 and projected to reach 600 million roamers globally by 2013. Africa and the Middle East will grow fastest, with the number of roamers doubling each year between 2008 and 2013.
At the time of this writing, there are more than 250 CDMA mobile operators in 84 countries, serving 500 million subscribers, half of which reside in emerging markets (Latin America, Africa/Middle East, and Asia). CDMA subscriber growth continues rapidly: subscriber counts are projected to reach nearly 700 million by 2013.
Show Full ArticleTNS Settlement & Exchange Service for GSM Operators – data sheet
01 September 2010
TNS Settlement and Exchange Service for GSM (SES GSM) allows GSM operators to efficiently validate and exchange roaming call detail data with roaming partners. A comprehensive web-based reporting system makes it easy to track and analyze financial position. A variety of reports deliver detailed subscriber, marketing and fraud data enabling timely decisions.
Show Full ArticleTNS Roaming Hub for CDMA – data sheet
01 September 2010
The TNS Roaming Hub for CDMA supports the streamlined delivery of global roaming services for wireless operators. With a single contract, Hub members gain access to roaming privileges with other carriers throughout the world.
Show Full ArticleTransact issue 3 - Payment Gateways (English version)
01 September 2010
Payment Gateways Play Crucial Industry Role
In this issue:
- New TNS Solution for ATM Transactions
- Revealing New PCI DSS Research
- Clock Ticking on Canadian Chip Upgrade
- White Papers Focus on IP Security
- Also available in Spanish, French, German and Italian
Transact issue 3 - Payment Gateways (French version)
01 September 2010
Les passerelles de paiement jouent un rôle crucial dans l’industrie
dans ce numéro:
- Nouvelle solution TNS pour les transactions DAB
- Résultats de l’étude PCI DSS
- Le temps presse pour le passage aux puces au Canada
- Livres blancs sur la sécurité IP




