Netnumber and TwoFive have announced a partnership to expand phone-number intelligence services into Japan and Vietnam, aiming to improve routing accuracy and reduce fraud.
Netnumber and TwoFive have announced a partnership to expand phone-number intelligence services into Japan and Vietnam.
The announcement was first distributed on April 6, 2026, and later republished by press-release outlets including EIN Presswire and AEROPRES. The companies said the arrangement is designed to improve call and SMS routing accuracy while supporting fraud prevention.
According to the republished material, the service expansion focuses on carrier-intelligence and routing tools for APAC markets. A Japanese-language republication also said the partnership is intended to help counter SIM-swap-related fraud.
Netnumber’s own APAC carrier-intelligence page identifies Japan as one of its key regional markets, which matches the emphasis of the new announcement. No additional customer names or commercial terms were included in the material reviewed.
The deal adds to a steady stream of telecom vendors pushing network intelligence deeper into Asia-Pacific, where routing precision and identity-related fraud controls remain major operational issues for carriers and messaging providers.
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