Peter Arbitter, CCO of Aduna, the network API joint venture formed by 12 telcos and Ericsson, discusses how the venture is partnering to address the supply and demand challenges of network APIs.
Aduna expands partnerships to drive network API supply and demand
Aduna has struck several new partnerships in recent weeks, including with Microsoft, Syniverse, Tech Mahindra and Wipro.
Meanwhile in Japan it has expanded network API access in agreements with Softbank and NTT DOCOMO, which follow an earlier tie-up with KDDI. It is also now part of the GSMA Open Gateway program, which provides a global program for network monetization, with the Linux Foundation’s CAMARA Project and TM Forum building the standardized APIs.
Peter Arbitter, Chief Commercial Officer, Aduna, met with TM Forum to discuss the challenges that a growing partnership ecosystem sets out to address. He also explored the role of hyperscalers, how he sees the venture benefiting developers, and the value of the global network API market.
Peter Arbitter
Chief Commercial Officer
Aduna
Joanne Taaffe
Editor in Chief, Inform
TM Forum