Aduna and SoftBank Corp: A New Partnership to Enhance Network API Access in Japan

Aduna and SoftBank Corp. Join Forces



In a significant move to enhance the accessibility of network APIs in Japan, Aduna, the global aggregator of network APIs, has announced a strategic commercial partnership with SoftBank Corp. This collaboration is part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that aims to empower developers by broadening their access to standardized telecommunications APIs. The effort is in line with industry initiatives like the GSMA Open Gateway, which seeks to facilitate a more streamlined and efficient interaction between developers and network functions.

This partnership is poised to transform the telecom landscape by building upon the foundations of the open-source CAMARA project. Together, Aduna and SoftBank will work towards aligning operators' efforts and accelerating the deployment of programmable telecommunications capabilities across markets. By leveraging SoftBank’s advanced infrastructure and digital expertise alongside Aduna’s unified integration platform, both companies are committed to reducing barriers to innovation.

Why This Partnership Matters



Aduna and SoftBank's alliance signals a heightened focus on enabling businesses to integrate connectivity intelligence into their applications easily. Through this partnership, the aim is to further expand Aduna’s reach across Asia, thereby highlighting the significance of interoperable operator-level APIs as essential elements in the future of business services, fintech, mobility, and beyond.

SoftBank Corp., driven by its corporate philosophy of “Information Revolution — Happiness for Everyone,” operates numerous telecommunications and IT services both domestically in Japan and globally. It is expanding its business portfolio beyond telecommunications, in line with its “Beyond Carrier” growth strategy while simultaneously enhancing its telecom business by capitalizing on the potentials of 5G/6G solutions, IoT, Digital Twin technologies, and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), which include stratospheric telecom based on High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS). As part of these initiatives, SoftBank is also building AI data centers and developing local Large Language Models (LLMs) with over a trillion parameters, aiming to integrate AI with Radio Access Networks (AI-RAN) to establish itself as a next-generation social infrastructure provider.

About SoftBank Corp.



SoftBank Corp. is a pivotal player in the telecom space, guided by its mission to leverage technology for widespread societal benefit. The company has been at the forefront of telecommunications advancements and is striving to integrate cutting-edge technology into various aspects of life and business, thus ensuring a comprehensive service offering that meets the daily needs and future aspirations of its users.

About Aduna



Aduna is revolutionary in its approach, combining efforts from major telecom operators worldwide, including names like ATT, Bharti Airtel, Deutsche Telekom, KDDI, Orange, Reliance Jio, Singtel, Telefónica, Telstra, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Vodafone. Alongside partnerships with developer platform giants such as Google Cloud, Infobip, Sinch, and Vonage, Aduna is dedicated to enabling global developers to harness the full potential of networks via common APIs. By bringing multiple operator APIs under one unified platform, driven by the open-source CAMARA project backed by GSMA and the Linux Foundation, Aduna is fostering collaboration while enhancing user experiences and driving sector growth.

As this partnership unfolds, Aduna and SoftBank are set to pave the way for a new era in network accessibility, bringing innovative solutions to the forefront of the telecommunications industry.

For further information about network APIs and Aduna’s initiatives, visit adunaglobal.com.

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