Ericsson-backed Aduna has announced that Bouygues Telecom and Free (iliad Group) are joining as network partners, alongside Orange, to expand the availability of network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). This collaboration aims to support the adoption of standardized network APIs, enabling developers to create new digital applications across multiple industries.
The first two network APIs—SIM Swap and Know Your Customer (KYC)—are expected to launch in France in spring 2025, pending final agreements with the network partners. These APIs are designed to enhance security and digital identity verification. Additional capabilities, such as location verification, network insights, and quality-of-service features, are also planned. Ericsson says that Aduna is working to simplify access to network APIs, providing enterprises with tools to develop more secure and data-driven digital services.
"Aduna is thrilled to be able to provide developers with access to aggregated CAMARA-based network APIs from major operators in France through our developer platform providers. By making advanced network capabilities more accessible to developers, we're fostering innovation that empowers enterprises across France to accelerate their digital transformation and strengthen their competitive advantage." said Anthony Bartolo, CEO of Aduna.
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