Connectivity at Scale. Access Control at Every Level.

Telecom operators run the Curity Identity Server to secure subscriber access, monetize APIs and scale digital services across brands and markets — on infrastructure built for the uptime your network demands.

Pressures telecom operators face today

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    Per-user pricing becomes a structural cost problem

    Millions of subscribers, billions of logins, identity vendors charging per authentication. At telecom scale, consumption pricing can turn identity into one of the highest variable costs in the stack.

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    Multiple brands and countries need consistent access

    Acquisitions, sub-brands, regional operations. Each with its own apps, login experience and regulatory requirements. Running separate identity systems per brand doesn't scale.

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    API monetization requires access control legacy IAM can't enforce

    Telecom APIs are becoming revenue lines: network APIs, messaging APIs, partner integrations. Each consumer needs scoped, metered, auditable access. Legacy IAM platforms weren't built for this level of API access control.

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    AI and automation are outpacing identity

    Intelligent assistants, automated operations, machine-to-machine workflows. These actors need access to the same systems as subscribers, but most identity platforms were built for people, not machines.

One platform for subscriber access, API security and always-on operations

Telecom infrastructure demands availability, scale and control that most identity platforms can't deliver. The Curity Identity Server is built for exactly this environment.

  • Handle subscriber scale without per-login pricing pressure

    Flat-rate licensing covers millions of subscribers, billions of authentications and unlimited API consumers at a fixed price. Your digital services expand while your identity costs hold steady. Identity costs stop scaling with traffic growth.

  • Unify access across every brand and market

    One platform serving multiple brands with per-brand authentication experiences and SSO across all of them. Shared user management, centralized policy and per-brand customization. Each brand looks distinct to the customer; your team manages one system.

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  • Secure APIs as a revenue channel

    The Curity Identity Server is built for protecting APIs and your revenue channels. It treats every API consumer as a first class access decision enabling scoped tokens, audit trails and consent management tailored for each consumer.

  • Support AI and automation alongside subscriber access

    AI agents and automated workflows get scoped, time-bound, revocable tokens on the same platform that handles subscriber logins. No separate identity system for machines. One audit trail across every actor on your network. This is what non-human identity management looks like at telecom scale.

  • Run identity at the availability your network demands

    Self-hosted, hybrid or multi-cloud, identity operates like the rest of your network: programmable, observable and under your control. When subscribers can't authenticate, they can't connect, so identity availability has to match network availability. No SaaS dependency. No data leaving your perimeter.

What developers get

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    Token Intelligence built for telecom traffic volume

    Fine-grained control over every token issued to subscribers, partners, devices and services. Token Designer customizes issuance per consumer type. Token Exchange translates trust across systems. Phantom Token and Split Token patterns help telecom APIs scale securely.

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    Standards that match how your network is built

    OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, SCIM. Identity managed the same way as modern programmable network equipment, through open standards your teams already know.

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    Configuration, not custom code

    Authentication flows, token policies, client registration and partner onboarding are all configurable. When a new market, brand or partnership needs different rules, the platform adapts server-side without new deployments.

What customers say

Arelion
Ooredoo
Tele2
Telenor
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Having a flexible identity platform gives us confidence when discussing new solutions. We know we have a strong foundation that can support future use cases.

Per-Axel Felth, Head of IT Architecture, Arelion

Following its divestment from Telia Company, Arelion had two years to build a fully independent IT landscape. Identity was among the most critical components. They needed self-hosted deployment, full OAuth flow flexibility, on-premise data store integration and token intelligence capabilities that SaaS providers couldn't deliver.

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