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Korea Herald
3 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
Mexico's mobile industry joins forces to simplify the development of applications and digital services through GSMA Open Gateway
Altán Redes, América Móvil, AT&T Mexico, and Telefónica Mexico announced the local rollout of the initiative and its potential for new business and cross-industry partnerships. MEXICO CITY, Mexico, May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At GSMA M360 LATAM today, Altán Redes, América Móvil, AT&T Mexico, and Telefónica Mexico announced the launch of GSMA Open Gateway in the country. This global initiative led by the GSMA enables mobile operators to open their networks to drive innovation and collaboration across the digital ecosystem. GSMA Open Gateway is a standard through which mobile operators provide developers access to a range of network functions used to create applications and services. By bringing together operators from around the world, the initiative facilitates the design of digital products that can function seamlessly across all devices, regardless of country or operator. This is achieved through unique access points, known as Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which serve as gateways to information about network capabilities. These APIs available through the CAMARA repository, an open-source project by GSMA and the Linux Foundation, which developers can access to integrate them directly into their applications. GSMA Open Gateway simplifies and accelerates developer innovation while helping create a smoother and more secure experience. The first phase of GSMA Open Gateway has focused on APIs aimed at digital security. In line with this trend, the three APIs presented in Mexico are: By providing key real-time information, these APIs help detect and prevent fraud in payments and financial transactions. For example, they can identify suspicious changes to a customer's mobile line just before a significant money transfer, offering greater security for the user. Since its launch at MWC Barcelona 2023, over 73 mobile operator groups, representing 284 mobile networks and almost 80% of mobile connections globally, have joined the initiative, alongside 43 channel partners. In Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru have already introduced their first portfolio of APIs, with new markets set to join in 2025.


Cision Canada
3 days ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
Mexico's mobile industry joins forces to simplify the development of applications and digital services through GSMA Open Gateway
Mexico announced the local rollout of the initiative and its potential for new business and cross-industry partnerships. MEXICO CITY, Mexico, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ -- At GSMA M360 LATAM today, Altán Redes, América Móvil, AT&T Mexico, and Telefónica Mexico announced the launch of GSMA Open Gateway in the country. This global initiative led by the GSMA enables mobile operators to open their networks to drive innovation and collaboration across the digital ecosystem. GSMA Open Gateway is a standard through which mobile operators provide developers access to a range of network functions used to create applications and services. By bringing together operators from around the world, the initiative facilitates the design of digital products that can function seamlessly across all devices, regardless of country or operator. This is achieved through unique access points, known as Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which serve as gateways to information about network capabilities. These APIs available through the CAMARA repository, an open-source project by GSMA and the Linux Foundation, which developers can access to integrate them directly into their applications. GSMA Open Gateway simplifies and accelerates developer innovation while helping create a smoother and more secure experience. The first phase of GSMA Open Gateway has focused on APIs aimed at digital security. In line with this trend, the three APIs presented in Mexico are: SIM SWAP, allows the verification of SIM card replacements on a mobile line; Device Location, provides information about the location of a device; Number Verification, checks if a phone number is associated with a specific device. By providing key real-time information, these APIs help detect and prevent fraud in payments and financial transactions. For example, they can identify suspicious changes to a customer's mobile line just before a significant money transfer, offering greater security for the user. Since its launch at MWC Barcelona 2023, over 73 mobile operator groups, representing 284 mobile networks and almost 80% of mobile connections globally, have joined the initiative, alongside 43 channel partners. In Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru have already introduced their first portfolio of APIs, with new markets set to join in 2025.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Mexico's mobile industry joins forces to simplify the development of applications and digital services through GSMA Open Gateway
Altán Redes, América Móvil, AT&T Mexico, and Telefónica Mexico announced the local rollout of the initiative and its potential for new business and cross-industry partnerships. MEXICO CITY, Mexico, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ -- At GSMA M360 LATAM today, Altán Redes, América Móvil, AT&T Mexico, and Telefónica Mexico announced the launch of GSMA Open Gateway in the country. This global initiative led by the GSMA enables mobile operators to open their networks to drive innovation and collaboration across the digital ecosystem. GSMA Open Gateway is a standard through which mobile operators provide developers access to a range of network functions used to create applications and services. By bringing together operators from around the world, the initiative facilitates the design of digital products that can function seamlessly across all devices, regardless of country or operator. This is achieved through unique access points, known as Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which serve as gateways to information about network capabilities. These APIs available through the CAMARA repository, an open-source project by GSMA and the Linux Foundation, which developers can access to integrate them directly into their applications. GSMA Open Gateway simplifies and accelerates developer innovation while helping create a smoother and more secure experience. The first phase of GSMA Open Gateway has focused on APIs aimed at digital security. In line with this trend, the three APIs presented in Mexico are: SIM SWAP, allows the verification of SIM card replacements on a mobile line; Device Location, provides information about the location of a device; Number Verification, checks if a phone number is associated with a specific device. By providing key real-time information, these APIs help detect and prevent fraud in payments and financial transactions. For example, they can identify suspicious changes to a customer's mobile line just before a significant money transfer, offering greater security for the user. Since its launch at MWC Barcelona 2023, over 73 mobile operator groups, representing 284 mobile networks and almost 80% of mobile connections globally, have joined the initiative, alongside 43 channel partners. In Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru have already introduced their first portfolio of APIs, with new markets set to join in 2025. Read the full press release here Logo - View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE GSMA View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Associated Press
02-04-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Motive and Telefónica Advance GSMA Open Gateway Initiative, Jointly Showcasing Revenue Potential Through API-Based Phone Number Verification
Motive and Telefónica have successfully completed a proof of concept (PoC) showcasing seamless authentication using GSMA Open Gateway's Number Verification API. Debuted at the Google Cloud booth during Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025, this solution enables secure authentication without SMS-OTPs, reducing fraud risks and improving user experience. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: The trial leveraged Motive Entitlement Server (ES) and Telefónica Spain's infrastructure to expose Open Gateway Number verification CAMARA API with TS.43 Operator Token authentication mechanism. This service was integrated into Google's Firebase phone number verification service to enable SIM-based authentication via secure tokens. 'Security and simplicity are the core of our digital transformation,' said Alexandre Harmand, Head of Networks, Telefónica. 'Through number verification for authentication, we enhance user trust, reduce fraud, and improve the overall authentication experience for customers.' 'This joint effort reinforces our leadership in Entitlement services,' said Jeevithan Muttu, VP Product and R&D, Motive. 'Operators can unlock new revenue streams through seamless app authentication as well as RCS enablement and secure business messaging.' For Telefónica, this trial supports its strategy to enhance customer authentication security while improving ease of use. Operator interest in the GSMA Open Gateway initiative continues to grow. As of February 2025, 72 mobile operators had committed to GSMA Open Gateway APIs. These account for approximately 80% of mobile market share by connections, up from just over 65% in June 2024. Security protection and fraud mitigation have been the most popular applications of GSMA Open Gateway APIs so far deployed by mobile operators and their partners. Motive ES enables secure, SIM-based activation of rich messaging features while efficiently managing large-scale device provisioning. It also offers comprehensive functionalities that meet evolving business needs for primary and secondary mobile devices leveraging the latest Apple and GSMA TS.43 specifications, as well as automobile GSMA AiD.02. About Motive Motive is an experienced provider of Entitlement functions and a proven leader in device and service management. Motive has more than 150 global deployments and over 1 billion devices under management. Motive helps operators manage devices across fixed, mobile, and IoT networks, maximizing infrastructure and delivering next-generation communication services. With secure, scalable, and innovative technologies, Motive helps MNOs enhance end-user experience, streamline operations, and unlock new revenue opportunities. Visit for more. About Telefónica Telefónica is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world by market capitalization and number of customers with a comprehensive offering and quality of connectivity that is delivered over world class fixed, mobile and broadband networks. Present in 17 countries and providing access to 356 million globally, Telefónica is a growing company that prides itself on providing a differential experience based both on its corporate values and a public position that defends customer interests. Telefónica has a strong presence in Spain, Europe and Latin America, where the company focuses an important part of its growth strategy. Telefónica is a 100% listed company, with more than 1.5 million direct shareholders. Its shares are traded on the Stock Markets in Spain, London, New York, Lima, and Buenos Aires. SOURCE: Motive Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 04/02/2025 10:21 AM/DISC: 04/02/2025 10:21 AM
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Leading French operators join Aduna as network partners to open network APIs to the market
STOCKHOLM, March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aduna, a landmark venture between some of the world's leading telecom operators and Ericsson, today announced that, in a significant move for the telecom industry, two of France's leading network operators - Bouygues Telecom and Free (iliad Group) - will become network partners. They join Orange - a founding Aduna venture partner - to accelerate the adoption and innovation of common network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) by developers on a global scale. The strategic partnership marks a major step in unlocking new digital innovation opportunities across industries in France and beyond. Launched in September 2024, Aduna is combining and selling network APIs globally, with a vision that new applications will work anywhere, and on any network, paving the way for developers to innovate much more quickly and easily. 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. Marking a significant milestone, the first two network APIs, SIM Swap and KYC (Know Your Customer) are planning to launch in France in Spring 2025, after the agreements with above mentioned French network operators are finalized, bringing enhanced security and digital identity verification to the market. Built on the CAMARA framework, these APIs are just the beginning. The planned roadmap includes additional advanced capabilities such as location verification and retrieval, network insights and quality of service - key features in high demand by enterprises seeking more secure and data-driven solutions. Chrystel Abadie Truchet, Head of Strategy, Communication and Development at Bouygues Telecom, says: "French major network operators joining forces with Aduna to launch network APIs is a major step in unlocking new digital innovation opportunities across industries in France and beyond. Bouygues Telecom is proud to be part of this project with other market leaders such as Free and Orange, and we believe this strategic partnership holds immense potential for driving digital transformation in France and abroad." Rui Frazao, CTO at Free - iliad Group, says: "The partnership with Aduna is in line with iliad Group's strategy to democratize and accelerate the adoption of 5G SA and network APIs by making them accessible to developers and service providers worldwide." Otilia Anton, Director, Orange LiveNet, said: "Network APIs pave the way to programmable networks for personalized and secure customer experiences leveraging connectivity data. Aduna will play an important role in simplifying global access to CAMARA APIs. We are proud of this first commercial exposure of Orange APIs on Aduna contributing to enforcing network APIs' reach and value proposition for identity and antifraud solutions." With the launch of network APIs in France, major French network operators - through Aduna - are paving the way for broader adoption across Europe and globally while reinforcing France's leadership in the global API economy. Anthony Bartolo, CEO of Aduna, said, "Aduna is thrilled to be able to provide developers with access to aggregated CAMARA-based network APIs from major operators in France through our developer platform providers. By making advanced network capabilities more accessible to developers, we're fostering innovation that empowers enterprises across France to accelerate their digital transformation and strengthen their competitive advantage." Jean-Marc Racine, Chief Product Officer at Haivision, a leading global provider of mission-critical, real-time video networking and visual collaboration solutions, says: "Haivision has long collaborated with leading communication service providers on how network APIs can enhance and enrich broadcasters' live contributions over cellular networks. We look forward to leveraging the availability of unified CAMARA network APIs in the French market and beyond." To find out more about network APIs and Aduna, visit Notes to editors: Media Contact:Email: MediaRelations@ +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, e&, 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. This information was brought to you by Cision The following files are available for download: PDF: Leading French operators join Aduna as network partners to open network APIs to the market Developer working on a laptop outdoors. View original content: SOURCE Ericsson Sign in to access your portfolio