Bouygues Telecom joins Ericsson-backed Aduna network API venture
Bouygues Telecom joined Aduna, the network application programming interface (API) venture backed by Ericsson, according to Light Reading's EMEA roundup published on August 1, 2024.
TL;DR
- Bouygues Telecom became part of Aduna, the network API venture backed by Ericsson.
- The item appeared in Light Reading's EMEA regional roundup.
- The same roundup also noted UK app store payment scrutiny, a Vodafone device service offer, and the end of landline service in Finland.
Bouygues Telecom was identified by Light Reading as joining Aduna, a venture focused on network APIs. An API, or application programming interface, is a set of rules that lets software systems exchange data or request network functions.
Light Reading published the item as part of its Eurobites EMEA regional roundup on August 1, 2024. The article headline stated that Bouygues had joined Ericsson's Aduna API group.
The roundup excerpt also listed three other regional items: the UK's Competition and Markets Authority addressing app store payment lock-in, Vodafone offering a device-as-a-service proposition, and the end of landline service in Finland. The source excerpt did not provide further detail in the supplied text.
Related questions
- What is Aduna and which operators have joined it?
- What network APIs are operators exposing through ventures backed by Ericsson?
- What did Light Reading report about Bouygues Telecom in August 2024?
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