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Home » Proximus Global Integrates with Nokia’s Network as Code to Power 5G APIs

Proximus Global Integrates with Nokia’s Network as Code to Power 5G APIs

March 5, 2025
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Proximus Global has announced a strategic partnership with Nokia to enhance network API solutions for developers and enterprises. The collaboration will integrate Proximus Global’s network APIs into Nokia’s Network as Code platform, enabling wider adoption of 5G and cloud-based applications. At the same time, Nokia will leverage Proximus Global’s presence in the telecom market to expand access to its CAMARA and 5G APIs globally. The partnership aims to accelerate the use of APIs for network slicing, fraud prevention, and other next-generation services, making network capabilities more accessible to developers and enterprises.

As part of this initiative, Proximus Global will utilize Nokia’s Network Exposure Platform and Enterprise API Hub, an implementation of the GSMA Operator Platform, to streamline API access for developers. By exposing their APIs on each other’s platforms, both companies aim to bridge the gap between telecom networks and application developers, unlocking new opportunities in private 5G networks, location-based fraud detection, and enhanced user experiences. With API-driven innovations, enterprises can integrate telecom-grade network functions into their software applications, improving efficiency, security, and scalability.

Proximus Global is targeting key applications such as a real-time fraud prevention API that leverages location data to detect and block suspicious transactions, as well as network slicing APIs for optimizing high-density environments like concerts and large-scale events. Nokia, which launched its Network as Code platform in 2023, has built an ecosystem of 55 partners, including BT, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica, and Google Cloud, to drive network API monetization and industry adoption. By collaborating with Nokia, Proximus Global strengthens its role as a leader in API-driven telecom solutions, providing enterprises with flexible, scalable, and secure digital communications.

Key Points:

• Proximus Global partners with Nokia to integrate and expand network API solutions.

• Proximus Global’s network APIs will be exposed on Nokia’s Network as Code platform.

• Nokia’s CAMARA and 5G APIs will benefit from Proximus Global’s extensive telecom market reach.

• Key applications include fraud prevention, network slicing, and private 5G network optimization.

• Nokia’s API ecosystem has grown to 55 partners, including global telecom operators and cloud providers.

“Our collaboration with Nokia will strengthen our API capabilities and enhance the developer experience, ultimately providing Proximus Global enterprise and wholesale customers with new, value-added solutions,” said Christophe Van De Weyer, Chief Product Officer at Proximus Global and CEO of Telesign.

About Proximus Global

  • Proximus Global is a leading digital communications company that integrates the strengths of Telesign, BICS, and Route Mobile to offer global network and identity solutions. The company provides a comprehensive suite of services, including voice, messaging, IoT, 5G, fraud protection, and CPaaS (Communications Platform as a Service). Proximus Global reaches over 5 billion subscribers, secures 180 billion transactions annually, and connects 1,000+ destinations worldwide. With a focus on secure, scalable, and intelligent communications, Proximus Global is committed to enabling seamless digital interactions for enterprises and telecom providers.

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