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AT&T Launches Enterprise-Focused API Program

AT&T Launches Enterprise-Focused API Program


AT&T Launches Enterprise-Focused API Program – Sep 18, 2013– Dallas, USA (Techreleased) – AT&T*, already the leading carrier deploying network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to developers,1 today announced it has launched an enterprise-focused API program that allows enterprise customers, wholesale collaborators and solution providers to innovate using AT&T network APIs. Led by industry thought leader Laura […]

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Posted On September 18, 2013
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AT&T Launches Enterprise-Focused API Program – Sep 18, 2013– Dallas, USA (Techreleased) – AT&T*, already the leading carrier deploying network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to developers,1 today announced it has launched an enterprise-focused API program that allows enterprise customers, wholesale collaborators and solution providers to innovate using AT&T network APIs.

AT&TLed by industry thought leader Laura Merling, VP of Ecosystem Development and Platform Solutions, AT&T is pursuing a telecommunications industry API opportunity expected to grow to $157 billion in global revenues by 2018.2

APIs are software interfaces that provide access to data and core functions within AT&T’s network. By opening up its APIs to customers, AT&T believes it can help them meet three key challenges: do more without spending more; harness technology to gain competitive advantage; and support their ability to create and deploy applications that can be used on almost any device around the world.

“Working closely with our ecosystem of enterprise customers and solution providers, we have jointly identified core network capabilities that allow all of us to create differentiated services and solutions,” said Andy Geisse, CEO, AT&T Business Solutions. “We expect our work to result in a proliferation of innovative solutions that will help enterprise customers innovate, grow and become more productive.

Some examples of how enterprises can use AT&T APIs include:

  • Content formatting: Using APIs, video content from a company’s video library stored in the cloud can be easily optimized in near real-time for users to watch on almost any device and network.
  • Communications services: To bring more efficiency and productivity to business operations, businesses can use APIs to automate voice and video calls, integrating speech and video services into applications.

New Jersey-based Ancero, a provider of managed services and communications, sees AT&T’s API approach as a true enabler for its transformation. “Automating processes using open APIs helps us serve our customers faster and with a higher degree of accuracy, which not only reduces cost and inefficiency, but even more importantly, also helps us increase customer satisfaction,” said Robert Hogg, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Ancero, LLC.

The new API program complements AT&T’s consumer developer program, which has consistently been rated best by Evans Data Corporation.3 Across all of AT&T’s API programs, the company now generates more than 7.8 billion API calls per month – a number unmatched by any other telecommunication carrier.4

Extending APIs to enterprises is part of a broader evolution in the way AT&T collaborates with business customers and third party technology companies. AT&T is rethinking its own operations, creating an ecosystem and platforms to drive enterprise innovation. For example, the company recently forged a global strategic alliance with CSC to develop next-generation technology solutions for enterprises; launched a joint cloud service with IBM; and has jointly launched enterprise mobility solutions with companies such as Antenna Software, Axeda Corporation and MobileIron.

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