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Every scam leaves a digital signal and we want to share those across borders: GSMA APAC head

Julian Gorman said telecom APIs could also be instrumental in helping banks and payment companies strengthen their risk models

October 10, 2025 / 14:04 IST
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Every scam leaves a digital signal and we want to share those across borders: GSMA APAC head
Every scam leaves a digital signal and we want to share those across borders: GSMA APAC head

Julian Gorman, Head of Asia Pacific at the GSMA, said the telecom industry is working to build cross-border collaboration frameworks to help identify and prevent digital fraud by sharing network intelligence signals through APIs.

Speaking at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, Gorman highlighted that most scams today use mobile networks at some point in their execution, making telecom data a crucial component in the global fight against fraud.

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“Lines estimates about 80% of digital scams involve telecom technology at some point,” he said. “Our particular survey, which we published yesterday, shows that romance scams are twice as popular in India as they are in ASEAN.”

He explained that scams vary in structure starting from romance fraud to government impersonation, but all have one thing in common: a detectable digital footprint.