Aduna, a global network API aggregator, is partnering with NTT DOCOMO, Inc. NTT DOCOMO is Japan’s top mobile operator, serving over 91 million subscribers. The partnership is detailed in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). It aims to give developers and businesses in Japan access to network APIs. This move boosts the companies’ common goal. They aim to create secure, programmable, and interoperable mobile networks.
DOCOMO’s advanced network can now work with Aduna’s unified platform. This will help businesses and digital service providers improve customer experiences, make security operations easier, and lower integration complexity. DOCOMO is now part of the platform. This helps Aduna grow in Japan. It opens up access to a top digital market. It also boosts innovation for developers and businesses.
“DOCOMO’s membership in the Aduna platform is an important validation of our mission to simplify access to network intelligence globally,” said Anthony Bartolo, CEO of Aduna. “By working together, we are expanding the reach of secure, standards-based APIs that operate consistently and are easy to adopt across regions and industries.”
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The APIs from this collaboration follow CAMARA standards set by GSMA and the Linux Foundation. This ensures they work well together, stay compliant, and remain consistent across various mobile operators. Aduna’s platform eliminates proprietary integrations. It provides a scalable and standardized interface for businesses and global mobile networks.
“We are pleased to collaborate with Aduna to make DOCOMO network capabilities accessible through open and standardized APIs,” said Nobuko Hiraguchi, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Network Design Service at NTT DOCOMO. “This initiative supports Japan’s broader push toward digital transformation and enables global developers to build innovative services with greater agility and scale.”
By joining Aduna’s global alliance, DOCOMO helps create a more open and efficient digital ecosystem. This change comes from industry collaboration and shared standards.