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Aduna Partners with Sinch to Enhance Authentication and Communication APIs

Aduna, a joint venture between Ericsson and major global telecom operators, has announced a strategic partnership with Sinch to expand the network API ecosystem. The collaboration aims to enhance access to standardized network APIs, enabling businesses to integrate advanced communication capabilities such as voice, video, and verification services into applications and systems. Aduna, launched in September 2024, was created to streamline global access to network APIs, fostering interoperability and accelerating digital innovation. With Sinch as a preferred partner, Aduna strengthens its ecosystem, furthering its goal of making network services more accessible to developers worldwide.

Sinch, a leader in cloud communications, will integrate its Number Verify and SIM Swap APIs into Aduna’s platform, enhancing security and verification services for enterprises. As a key player in the CAMARA initiative, Sinch will leverage standardized interfaces to streamline customer onboarding and expand the global reach of its network APIs. The partnership aligns with the growing demand for secure and scalable digital infrastructure, supporting seamless authentication and communication services across industries. By working together, Aduna and Sinch aim to reduce barriers for developers and create a unified framework for next-generation digital experiences.

Key Points

• Aduna-Sinch Partnership: Expands global adoption of network APIs to accelerate digital services.

• Sinch’s API Integration: Enhances security and verification capabilities through Number Verify and SIM Swap APIs.

• Standardized Interfaces: Supports the CAMARA initiative to streamline customer onboarding and API adoption.

• Global Developer Access: Enables businesses to integrate voice, video, and authentication services more efficiently.

• Telecom and Cloud Collaboration: Strengthens Aduna’s platform alongside existing partners like Google Cloud and Vonage.

Background on Aduna and Sinch

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