New APIs of Verizon and Ericsson To Innovate Applications By CIOTechOutlook Team

New APIs of Verizon and Ericsson To Innovate Applications

CIOTechOutlook Team | Friday, 09 February 2024, 06:31 IST

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US telco Verizon will utilize Swedish telecom gear Ericsson's Vonage Programming interface (application programming connection point) stage to offer its organization administrations and capacities to the engineer local area.
 
“The companies will also collaborate in developing new APIs, an important step in creating an ecosystem of network APIs that can be leveraged by developers to build secure, reliable and innovative applications,” Verizon added
 
The telco said the collaboration will build on “existing APIs to innovate on next generation, advanced APIs that will drive the global industry forward towards easy, ubiquitous access to cutting-edge network capabilities”, which will be fundamental to understand the maximum capacity of the 5G organization, facilitate endeavor computerized change, and make steady adaptation of organization resources.
 
“As we evolve our API journey, we welcome collaboration with companies like Vonage who share our passion to make network capabilities available to developers for the advancement of the connected world,” said Srini Kalapala, Senior Vice President of Technology and Product Development at Verizon.
 
According to Verizon, it has been offering APIs for “several years”, with a broad roadmap for the development of additional APIs and advanced network services ahead. The collaboration with Vonage will offer seamless integrations with business applications and productivity tools, and make versatile network APIs available to the wider developer community, as per et telecom.
 
Vonage offers a far reaching set-up of correspondences APIs including voice, video, informing, and confirmation, as well as an arrangement of man-made intelligence proficient, low-code/no-code programmable parts that speed and improve on the improvement of uses.
 
“Vonage’s collaboration with Verizon will represent another key milestone in the execution of Ericsson’s strategy to create a global network platform business by enabling the company to offer network APIs in the U.S. market,” said Seckin Arikan, Executive Vice President and Head of Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) and Global Network Platform (GNP) Sales.

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