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Home » Aduna and Bridge Alliance Expand Global Network API Access

Aduna and Bridge Alliance Expand Global Network API Access

March 3, 2025
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Aduna has entered into a strategic partnership with Bridge Alliance to accelerate the adoption of network APIs across mobile operators worldwide. The agreement enables Bridge Alliance members to collaborate with Aduna’s expanding ecosystem, offering enterprise customers seamless access to Aduna’s global network API platform. This partnership supports the growing adoption of open, programmable network functionality, allowing developers to innovate at scale while telecom operators unlock new monetization opportunities.

Launched in September 2024, Aduna has quickly positioned itself as a key player in the global network API market, aggregating and selling APIs that enable seamless connectivity across different mobile networks. Its developer platform partners, including Google Cloud, InfoBip, Sinch, and Vonage, will now gain direct access to Bridge Alliance’s partner networks, significantly increasing market reach for developers on both platforms. The partnership also aligns with industry-wide standardization efforts, such as GSMA Open Gateway, CAMARA, and TM Forum (TMF), ensuring interoperability and scalability across telecom networks.

Bridge Alliance, a coalition of over 30 leading mobile operators across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, has been at the forefront of simplifying regional business solutions through telco API adoption. This collaboration strengthens its efforts by integrating with Aduna’s global reach, providing enterprise customers with a unified framework for accessing network APIs across multiple markets. The partnership underscores a shared commitment to driving innovation in telecom by making advanced network capabilities more accessible to developers and enterprises worldwide.

• Aduna and Bridge Alliance partner to expand network API adoption, enabling seamless collaboration among mobile operators and developers.

• Bridge Alliance enterprise customers gain access to Aduna’s global reach, simplifying API-driven connectivity solutions.

• Aduna developer platform partners (Google Cloud, InfoBip, Sinch, Vonage) will connect directly to Bridge Alliance partner networks.

• The partnership supports global standardization initiatives including GSMA Open Gateway, CAMARA, and TMF.

• Bridge Alliance consists of over 30 major telecom operators across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

“This collaboration demonstrates the spirit of partnership that Bridge Alliance stands for. Together with Aduna, we are enabling a broader ecosystem of APIs. Enterprise customers will be able to consume telco APIs for their regional business with ease, while benefiting from our streamlined technical and commercial framework,” said Dr. Ong Geok Chwee, CEO, Bridge Alliance.

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