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OXIO Launches Advanced Core Routing, Enabling AI, Real-Time Fraud Detection and Compliance in the Telecom Core

OXIO, the leading Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) platform, today announced the launch of Advanced Core Routing (ACR), a network-native capability that gives enterprises and brands real-time, bi-direction...

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New platform-native capability enables mobile call and text interception, complex routing and analysis before delivery without third-party apps or customer friction

NEW YORK: OXIO, the leading Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) platform, today announced the launch of Advanced Core Routing (ACR), a network-native capability that gives enterprises and brands real-time, bi-directional control over mobile voice and messaging traffic through OXIO’s telecom ecosystem. A native-intercept layer built into OXIO’s cloud-native telecom core, ACR enables organizations to prevent fraud, provide custom, real-time routing and decisioning, strengthen subscriber protections, enforce compliance policies and power AI-driven actions in real-time before communications reach the subscriber.

The launch comes as global enterprises face growing pressure to address spam, fraud and regulatory communication risks across the telecom ecosystem. In 2025, Americans received an average of 2.7 billion spam and unwanted calls every month, while telephone scams resulted in an estimated $25.4 billion in losses in 2023. Financial institutions have also faced billions of dollars in penalties tied to unauthorized communications and compliance failures.

“Businesses are increasingly reaching out in search of intelligent network capabilities that solve unique use cases that are only possible with full ownership of the telecom stack,” said Nicolas Girard, Founder and CEO of OXIO. “Advanced Core Routing fundamentally changes how enterprises can manage mobile communications. For the first time, organizations can apply AI, real-time fraud detection and compliance controls directly within the communication path before calls and messages ever reach the subscriber.”

OXIO’s ACR operates natively within its telecom core, enabling real-time voice and SMS routing with ultra-low latency and transparent network-level controls across subscriber communications without requiring device software or endpoint applications. MVNOs and enterprises can apply intelligence within the communication path to combat spam, fraud and compliance risk.

OXIO has commercially deployed ACR through its partnership with Umony, a leading communications compliance platform for regulated industries. Together, the companies are delivering a native mobile compliance solution for financial institutions that intercepts, monitors and archives communications directly at the network layer - helping prevent unauthorized “off-channel” communications before they occur. Telecom cores are evolving from passive infrastructure layers into programmable intelligence layers for enterprise communications.

"What OXIO has built with Advanced Core Routing creates an entirely new foundation for adding value services in mobile communications,” said Dean Elwood, CEO of Umony. “Because OXIO controls its telecom core, we were able to move from concept to deployment faster than would be possible within a traditional carrier environment. Together, we’ve enabled financial institutions to move beyond reactive compliance and into real-time enforcement and intelligence directly within the mobile network."

Beyond financial services, OXIO sees broad applications for ACR across industries looking to reduce spam and fraudulent calls, protect vulnerable consumers such as senior citizens or minors, enable AI-native customer experiences and modernize enterprise communications.

ACR is available immediately for OXIO customers.

About OXIO

OXIO is a leading Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) platform helping brands, enterprises, and mobile operators launch, manage, and scale modern connectivity experiences. Built on a cloud-native telecom core, OXIO enables companies to create embedded mobile services with greater speed, flexibility, control, and access to actionable first-party network insights. OXIO was ranked #1 overall and named an established market leader in Juniper Research’s 2026 MVNO in a Box report. Headquartered in New York, OXIO has offices in Mexico City and Montreal. For more information, visit oxio.com.

FAQ

What is Advanced Core Routing?

OXIO Advanced Core Routing (ACR) is a platform-native service that automatically directs a mobile brand's calls and text messages through the brand's own communication systems before delivery, and in both directions. ACR operates at the routing decision logic engine within OXIO's core. No device software is required, and there is no friction for the subscriber, with Sub-50ms latency in standard deployments that is imperceptible to the end user.

Why does telecom core ownership matter for embedded connectivity?

Owning and operating the telecom core enables direct control over signaling, routing, subscriber policies and communication flows at the network layer. This allows enterprises to deploy capabilities such as real-time fraud prevention, AI-driven communication routing, native compliance enforcement and programmable mobile experiences that are not possible through reseller-based or middleware-only connectivity models.

Because OXIO operates its own cloud-native telecom core, enterprises can apply intelligence directly within the communication path without requiring device software, third-party applications or changes to subscriber behavior.

How is Advanced Core Routing different from middleware or app-based mobile solutions?

Advanced Core Routing operates directly within OXIO’s telecom core at the routing decision logic engine. This enables real-time control over voice and messaging traffic before communications are delivered to the subscriber.

Middleware and app-based solutions typically operate outside the telecom network itself, limiting their ability to enforce policies, prevent fraud or apply intelligence in real time across all devices and communication channels.

Because ACR is network-native, it works transparently across any compatible mobile device without requiring downloads, endpoint software or subscriber behavior changes.

Why is network-layer enforcement important for communications compliance?

Application-layer compliance tools depend on user behavior, endpoint software or external integrations, which can create visibility gaps and enforcement limitations.

By operating directly within the telecom core, network-layer enforcement enables organizations to intercept, monitor, archive and apply communication policies in real time before calls or messages are completed. This creates a more reliable and auditable foundation for regulated communications.

What is a cloud-native telecom core?

A cloud-native telecom core is a software-defined mobile network platform built using programmable infrastructure, distributed cloud services and API-driven network controls rather than traditional hardware-based carrier systems.

Cloud-native telecom cores enable real-time routing, programmable policy enforcement, network automation and AI-driven communication workflows at global scale with lower latency and greater operational flexibility than legacy telecom architectures.

Fonte: Business Wire

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