Vonage, part of Ericsson, and Australian communications service provider, Telstra, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to drive network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) digitalization opportunities in Australia's enterprise sector.

L-R: Kim Krogh Andersen, Group Executive, Product and Technology, Telstra; Niklas Heuveldop, Vonage CEO and Head of Ericsson Business Area Global Communications Platform; Shailin Sehgal, Group Executive, Global Network and Technology, Telstra.

L-R: Kim Krogh Andersen, Group Executive, Product and Technology, Telstra; Niklas Heuveldop, Vonage CEO and Head of Ericsson Business Area Global Communications Platform; Shailin Sehgal, Group Executive, Global Network and Technology, Telstra.

The non-exclusive agreement introduces Telstra's network APIs to the Vonage platform, giving enterprises and developers the opportunity to leverage network capabilities to create innovative, advanced applications and to enhance the customer experience.

In addition to driving Telstra's T25 API leadershp ambitions, the partnership will also open up new opportunities for Vonage in the wider Asia Pacific region.

Niklas Heuveldop, Vonage CEO and Head of Business Area Global Communications Platform, Ericsson, says: 'By combining Vonage's API platform, Ericsson's 5G network capabilities and Telstra's network APIs, we are providing developers and enterprises with the tools they need to create new, secure, reliable and engaging solutions,'

He adds: 'Together with frontrunner service providers like Telstra, we are driving an open ecosystem for exponential innovation that will enable the development of new applications that transform how enterprises operate and engage with customers, while monetizing the network.'

Kim Krogh Anderson, Telstra's Group Executive for Product and Technology, says: 'We see this partnership with Vonage as one of a variety of ways we can evolve and build a thriving ecosystem around our network product. Opening up new avenues for connectivity to be consumed will lead to new monetisation opportunities - in the same way hyperscalers monetise compute on their cloud as a platform. This is just one of the ways we're addressing the Business-to-Business (B2B2X) developer market opportunity.'

More partnership detail

Vonage and Telstra will collaborate on, and continue investing in, enhancing existing APIs, such as Silent Authentication - a new verification method that provides secure authentication without requiring users to input passwords or verification information.

Telstra and Vonage will also work together to identify new open APIs to bring to market such as slicing, edge computing, fraud and spam protections, and network analytical insights, while exploring the integration of Telstra's APIs with Vonage's API platform.

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