Microsoft & Aduna Team Up to Scale Intelligent Network APIs Globally via Azure
Accelerating CAMARA-standard API adoption across industries
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Microsoft is joining the Aduna community as a technology partner to help scale its platform on Azure, integrate AI capabilities, and accelerate the adoption of CAMARA-standardized network APIs across industries.
Aduna, the global aggregator of network APIs, confirmed the partnership today, noting that Microsoft will host Aduna’s aggregated APIs on Azure while offering them as native services via the Azure Marketplace.
These APIs—covering features like SIM Swap detection, phone number verification, and real-time device location—will be standardized under the CAMARA open-source framework, co-led by GSMA and the Linux Foundation.
Per the press release, Anthony Bartolo, CEO of Aduna, said:
This engagement marks a pivotal step in enabling programmable networks at scale. Built on Azure and aligned with CAMARA, Aduna will deliver intelligent, real-time network capabilities that are exposed via GitHub and Azure to the developers and enterprises who are shaping the digital economy.
Microsoft also plans to promote network APIs and CAMARA through its go-to-market channels and partnerships with Infobip and Vonage. The collaboration promises to drive visibility, education, and developer adoption across sectors, including finance, logistics, and identity.
A statement by Rick Lievano, CTO at Microsoft, in the press release reads:
Our collaboration will focus on the expansion and optimization of the Aduna cloud platform, using Microsoft AI to drive insights and intelligence for both Microsoft and Aduna customers when using Network APIs. Microsoft will also be actively marketing the benefits of network APIs and GSMA Open Gateway to its customer and developer community via partnership with Aduna CPaaS partners, Azure Marketplace and GitHub.
Aduna’s CPaaS partners have welcomed the move. Viktorija Radman, Global Director of Telecom Business at Infobip, said:
At Infobip, we see Aduna as an important enabler in bringing the CAMARA vision to life, making network APIs more accessible, consistent, and scalable across markets. Our collaboration with Aduna is rooted in shared goals: simplifying integration for enterprises, accelerating developer adoption, and driving innovation through open standards. With Microsoft and the Azure Marketplace, we’re extending that reach even further where Azure Marketplace co-sell ready CAMARA solutions are key for acceleration —ensuring CAMARA-based APIs are available where developers build, and where businesses innovate.
Moving on, Christophe Van de Weyer, President and Head of Business Unit API at Vonage, added:
Through Vonage’s partnership with Aduna, we are getting access to network APIs that enable us to create demand for network-powered digital solutions through our global community of developers, developer events, and a dedicated startup program to leverage high performance programmable networks to their full potential and drive AI-led digital transformation of businesses worldwide.
Aduna’s APIs, built on the CAMARA framework, are openly published with documentation and code samples on GitHub for easy integration by developers around the world.
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