More news from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, this one concerning working with telco networks.

In brief:

  • New network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) will enable developers to build and innovate with telco network capabilities
  • Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile US address global use cases with joint platform and new network APIs
  • First partner: Siemens Energy optimizes user experience for remote maintenance using a Quality-on-Demand (QoD) API
  • Collaboration with Microsoft will make it easier for developers to access the network APIs via Microsoft Azure Programmable Connectivity

Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile US have developed a platform with joint Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) – called T-DevEdge – to make it easy and simple for the global developer community to create new, connected solutions. These APIs will give developers a direct and simplified entryway to connectivity and other core network services on both sides of the Atlantic.

As one of the first, Siemens Energy is using one of the new APIs for Quality-on-Demand to optimize its remote maintenance. Microsoft is the first cloud provider to integrate the new set of network APIs into their cloud platform through the Microsoft Azure Programmable Connectivity Software Development Kit (SDK).

To ensure that global standards for APIs are defined and used, Deutsche Telekom, among others, founded the CAMARA Alliance. The CAMARA initiative consists of network operators, cloud providers, application developers and technology and operating system vendors. The alliance was announced during the MWC in 2022 and has grown up to eleven API families, more than 50 partners and more than 300 people working in the different groups of the community.

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