Ericsson unites telco A-list on network API joint venture

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JV set to come together in early-2025, marking next step as top operators try to seize a supposed multi-billion dollar global revenue opportunity in selling CAMARA APIs to developers. Includes AT&T, DT/TMUS, Orange, Telefónica, and Vodafone. Google sneaks in as hyperpartner alongside Vonage…

This article includes:

  • Events: DSP Leaders World Forum; Mobile World Congress.
  • Organisations: América Móvil; AT&T; Bharti Airtel; Deutsche Telekom; Ericsson; GSMA; Google; Google Cloud; IDC; Linux Foundation; McKinsey & Co; Orange; Reliance Jio; STL Partners; Singtel; T-Mobile US (TMUS); Telefónica Group; Telstra; Three Sweden; Verizon; Vodafone Group; Vonage.
  • Geographies: Africa; Asia-Pacific; Canada; Chile; Europe; India; Italy; Japan; Latin America; Middle East; North America; South Africa; South Korea; Sweden; USA.
  • People: Peter Arbitter.
  • Themes: 5G; Anti-fraud services; Application developers; Application programming interfaces (API); Cloud; Collaboration; Edge computing; Hyperscalers; Network APIs; Partnerships; Platform-as-a-service (PaaS); Systems integration.

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