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Removing the Risk That Could Impede Adoption of Rich Business Messaging
[April 02, 2020]

Removing the Risk That Could Impede Adoption of Rich Business Messaging


Rich Business Messaging, powered by Rich Communication Services (RCS), is poised to be the new wave of messaging technology, offering enhanced features like read receipts, video, group chat and paying for services. In order for it to live up to its potential, service providers and businesses must provide consumers with the information they need to verify the authenticity of Rich Business Messaging chatbots and the conversations they represent.

Some 100 service providers worldwide have already launched RCS, and that number continues to grow each quarter, according to the GSMA. Google (News - Alert) has made RCS the primary messaging platform for Android, which is used by 87 percent of the world's smartphones, according to IDC.

Rich Business Messaging will be an open ecosystem, and it is expected that huge volumes of business chatbots will be active on service provider networks at any given time. This makes it critical that the communications industry ensures that systems are in place to validate the identity of each business. Without that capability, it is likely that fraudsters will seize the opportunity to dupe consumers by posing as legitimate businesses.

"RCS has the potential to significantly elevate business-to-consumer engagement by establishing a solid foundation for Rich Business Messaging," said Richard Jacowleff (News - Alert), CEO and President, iconectiv. "It is essential to get the chatbot onboarding right, ensuring robust authentication and building a strong trust factor with consumers to ensure the reach and effectiveness of Rich Business Messaging is not undercut."

Learning from the rampant illegal robocalling and robotexting, iconectiv has released a market brief to help businesses and service providers. The brief explains how the early incorporation of a verification/authentication capability will ensure that Rich Business Messaging is a trusted service, as wel as iconectiv's role in the Rich Communication Services ecosystem and the company's involvement in the GSMA's (News - Alert) Verified Sender initiative. This helps to establish trust in business-to-consumer (B2C) messaging by providing a framework that verifies the business sender and chatbot identities.



In a 2019 Vodafone trial1, 80 percent of customers read an RCS message and 25 percent responded to the offer. Other service providers report comparable results, according to the GSMA2, which reported that application-to-person (A2P) use cases have been especially successful, with open rates of 85 percent plus.

iconectiv's TruReach Intel (News - Alert) provides Verification Authority services, as well as a variety of additional tools, to help the rich business messaging ecosystem manage trust at scale. It is a neutral and secure service that helps distinguish those rich business messages that are coming from verified senders from those that are not. TruReach Intel supports voice, text and data, making it a comprehensive solution for omni-channel trust for customer engagement.


Download a copy of the market brief today.

About iconectiv

Your business and your customers need to access and exchange information simply, seamlessly and securely. iconectiv's extensive experience in information services and its unmatched numbering intelligence helps you do just that. In fact, more than 2 billion people count on our platforms each day to keep their networks, devices and applications connected. Our cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS (News - Alert)) solutions span network and operations management, numbering, trusted communications and fraud prevention. For more information, visit www.iconectiv.com. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

1 https://www.mobileindustryeye.com/imimobile/case-study-vodafone-customer-engagement-soars-with-rcs-messaging-campaign/
2 https://www.gsma.com/futurenetworks/digest/rcs-mwcla-highlights/


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