Ericsson partners with Deutsche Telekom for network APIs


STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s Ericsson said on Wednesday it has partnered with Deutsche Telekom to offer software tools for developers and
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s Ericsson said on Wednesday it has partnered with Deutsche Telekom to offer software tools for developers and business customers that will allow telecom operators to get more revenue.
Known as network application programming interface (API), the software will use the Vonage platform — a company Ericsson bought for $6.2 billion in 2022 — to help developers create new use cases based on a mobile network.
(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm, editing by Terje Solsvik)
A network API (Application Programming Interface) allows different software applications to communicate and interact with each other over a network, facilitating the integration of various services and functionalities.
The Vonage platform is a cloud-based communication service that provides APIs for voice, messaging, and video, enabling developers to build applications that enhance communication capabilities.
A telecom operator is a company that provides telecommunications services, including voice, data, and internet services to consumers and businesses.
Software development is the process of designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications to meet user needs and solve specific problems.
Revenue generation in telecommunications refers to the methods and strategies used by telecom companies to earn income from their services, such as subscriptions, usage fees, and value-added services.
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