- Aduna will introduce Number Verification and SIM Swap APIs for
launch in the United States,
transforming security, fraud detection, and user experiences for
developers and enterprises.
STOCKHOLM, Feb. 27,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aduna, a landmark venture among
some of the world's leading telecom operators and Ericsson, today
announced venture partners AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon are set
to deliver the first advanced network Application Programming
Interfaces (API) for Number Verification and SIM Swap in
the United States.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone for the mobile
ecosystem, uniting industry leaders to empower enterprises and
developers with carrier-grade, standardized network API
capabilities to build advanced applications and value-added
services for enterprises.
For the first time, three of America's leading telecom operators
are working together to support standardized, open network APIs
including by driving interoperability, fostering industry-wide
innovation and reshaping the global digital landscape.
This provides an unprecedented opportunity for developers and
enterprises in the U.S., offering a trusted, carrier-grade solution
for secure authentication, reducing fraud risks and reliance on
costly, fragmented verification methods.
By unifying network capabilities across major U.S. telecom
providers, this initiative will unlock new opportunities for
innovation in financial services, e-commerce, digital identity and
more.
Number Verification API, set to become available from Aduna
nationwide in 2025, will redefine user authentication by securely
verifying mobile numbers through operator networks, leveraging data
from smartphones' network connections. By mitigating risks such as
fraudulent SMS activities and streamlining verification processes,
this API will enhance security and improve customer experience.
In addition, the SIM Swap network API, also set to become
available from Aduna nationwide in 2025, will add a critical layer
of protection against unauthorized SIM swaps, a common tactic for
account takeover fraud. Together, these advanced APIs can
strengthen security measures and set new standards for customer
trust and safety.
"Aduna is thrilled to be able to provide developers with access
to aggregated CAMARA network APIs from AT&T, T-Mobile, and
Verizon- the three major operators in the US-through our developer
platform providers," said Anthony
Bartolo, CEO of Aduna. "This pivotal moment for the mobile
ecosystem demonstrates not only the importance of collaboration,
but also the reality of global coverage capabilities. Our strategy
of redefining connectivity is unlocking faster, carrier-backed
authentication at scale."
"Operating in the modern era requires robust security and also
widespread connectivity," said Yigal
Elbaz, Sr. VP, Technology and Network CTO, AT&T. "This
collaboration makes our network, along with all participating
networks, into a platform that offers advanced capabilities, adding
significant value for customers across the developer ecosystem. We
believe in the power of connectivity and look forward to witnessing
the innovations this collaboration will enable."
"At T-Mobile, we've long recognized the need for seamless,
secure authentication - it's why we've already integrated
network-based authentication into our own services, like T-Life, to
better protect our customers and improve their experience,"
says Dan Thygesen, SVP T-Mobile Product, Partnerships &
Growth and Head of Wholesale & Innovation. "Network APIs
such as Number Verification can unlock new features and
capabilities that benefit the user experience and protect sensitive
data. We are looking forward to giving our partners and application
developers the ability to implement the future of passwordless,
device-based authentication and protect their information and
assets."
"Verizon's advanced 5G network is the backbone of innovation,
connecting enterprises, developers and consumers with cutting-edge
solutions that drive growth and transformation. By leveraging these
network APIs, we are unlocking new opportunities for businesses to
enhance application capabilities, improve customer experiences and
maximize the value of real-time connectivity. This is the future of
enterprise innovation," said Srini
Kalapala, Senior Vice President of Technology and Product
Development at Verizon.
Launched in September 2024 with
AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon among its partners, Aduna is
combining and selling network APIs from multiple operators globally
under a unified platform based on the CAMARA open-source project,
driven by the GSMA and the Linux Foundation. Network APIs are at
the center of a new era of opportunity for the telecom industry and
easily accessible advanced network capabilities are empowering
developers to create new use cases across multiple sectors.
The launch of network APIs strengthens U.S. leadership in the
global API economy, setting the foundation for broader adoption
worldwide. Aduna aims to catalyze innovation not only in the U.S.
but also across global markets by unifying telecom capabilities and
enabling developers to quickly and easily build applications that
work seamlessly on any network, anywhere.
"With the launch of the Number Verification and SIM Swap APIs in
2025, Aduna is enabling a new era of connectivity-driven
innovation," Bartolo continued. "By making advanced network
capabilities more accessible, Aduna empowers developers and
businesses to build smarter, more secure, and more efficient
digital services. Together with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon,
we're setting the stage for global interoperability and driving
industry-wide transformation."
To find out more about network APIs and Aduna, visit
adunaglobal.com.
Notes to editors:
Media Contact:
Email: MediaRelations@adunaglobal.com
Tel: +46 10 719 69 92
About Aduna
Aduna is a landmark venture between some of the world's leading
telecom operators and Ericsson, dedicated to enabling developers
worldwide to accelerate innovation by leveraging networks to their
full potential via common network Application Programming
Interfaces (APIs). Its venture partners include: América Móvil,
AT&T, Bharti Airtel, Deutsche Telekom, KDDI, Orange, Reliance
Jio, Singtel, Telefonica, Telstra, T-Mobile, Verizon and Vodafone.
Aduna's developer partner platforms include Google Cloud, Infobip,
Sinch and Vonage. By combining network APIs from multiple operators
globally under a unified platform based on the CAMARA open-source
project, driven by the GSMA and the Linux Foundation, Aduna
provides a standardized platform to foster collaboration, enhance
user experiences, and drive industry growth.
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