LUXEMBOURG -- MACH, the leading provider of cloud-based managed communication services, today announced that Dhiraagu, the leading telecom service provider in Maldives, has selected its Revenue Protection platform to minimize revenue leakage, caused by fraud and billing inaccuracies, across its mobile and fixed line networks. MACH’s Revenue Protection platform comprises its FAME Fraud Management and CASHBACK Revenue Assurance systems. Dhiraagu selected this platform because of its superior architecture, when compared with others available, and for its unique “in memory computing” functionality, which substantially reduces the overall time required to detect and stop any type of revenue leakage.Operators worldwide have become increasingly vigilant of revenue leakage in recent years. According to Juniper Research, fraud and revenue leakage caused by billing inaccuracies cost the mobile industry US$58.4 billion in 2011. The firm has suggested that this could reach as much as US$296 billion by 2016, or 23% of total revenues, if appropriate measures are not taken.[i]MACH was selected from a competitive bid process to supply Revenue Protection for Dhiraagu’s network. The new platform satisfies Dhiraagu’s need for a single suite combining Revenue Assurance and Fraud Management functions. MACH