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Keshet and cVidya Remove Fraud in Tele-Voting

December 01, 2011

cVidya will provide consultation to Keshet, an Israeli Television Production Company, regarding fraud in tele-voting.

cVidya Networks delivers Revenue Intelligence solutions for Telecom, Media and Entertainment service providers.

The company will first examine Keshet’s systems and provide it with consultation on issues including, securing mobile payment transactions and preventing user fraud activities across multi-platforms such as mobile, Internet and tele-voting applications.


Keshet will be equipped with the strategies and tools required to maintain a secure voting platform which contends with potential fraud threats and assures voting revenues.

"‘Keshet’ is conducting various voting activities and constantly looking to expand these services to new and modern areas” said Zohar Alon, CTO Keshet Broadcasting. “Entering these areas requires adequate planning and maintaining the monitoring systems in top shape. We expect cVidya to provide the know-how to obtain this goal.”

“We’re delighted to have been selected by Keshet to analyze and eliminate their tele-voting fraud challenges” said Alon Aginsky, president and CEO of cVidya Networks. “Audience participation through tele-voting is one of the biggest changes to the TV show viewing experience in recent years and fraudsters are continually seeking to take advantage through holes in the system. Keshet has recognized that cVidya’s vast experience with the complex value chains of our telecom operator clients has enabled us to be best-placed to deal with these issues. We are looking forward to increasing the benefits of tele-voting for the production company, and, in turn, increasing the experience for the viewers.”

Read a related article at ContactCenterSolutions “cVidya Networks Receives TM Forum's Business Metrics Automation Certification for Revenue Assurance.”


Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for ContactCenterSolutions. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves



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