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From Promise to Practice: Where NSP APIs Are Delivering Value in 2025

May 13, 2025

In our last post, we walked through the foundational role that Network Service Provider APIs are beginning to play—covering the core categories of network slicing, edge compute, security/anti-fraud, and the push toward open, standardized interfaces. We explored how these basic building blocks map to common business objectives and offered guidance on where to start piloting them.Building on that foundation, today’s post dives into the very latest announcements, adoption trends, and practical recommendations.

You'll learn:

  • Which new API services just went live (and where)
  • How real enterprises are already using them
  • Concrete steps to pilot and scale these capabilities within your organization

The Evolving Landscape of NSP APIs

In the past month, several key announcements and emerging trends have accelerated that evolution:

  1. Network Slicing Goes Coast-to-Coast

    Verizon’s rollout of its Frontline Network Slice now spans select U.S. markets, offering dedicated 5G capacity for first responders and other high-priority use cases. Early adopters in public safety are already reporting more reliable in-vehicle connectivity and mission-critical data services (Verizon Newsroom).

  2. Edge Compute as a Service

    AT&T’s deepening alliances with IBM and Microsoft have expanded its Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) APIs, enabling on-premises and cloud-native edge deployments across retail, healthcare, and entertainment verticals. Business users can now spin up low-latency applications—like real-time analytics or immersive AR/VR demos—directly through AT&T’s MEC portal (Cloud Computing News).
  3. Security & Anti-Fraud Interfaces

    Through the Aduna joint venture between major U.S. operators and Ericsson, standardized Number Verification and SIM-Swap APIs are now available. Financial services and e-commerce platforms are integrating these to slash account-takeover attempts and strengthen mobile authentication flows.
  4. Standardization and Open Frameworks

    TM Forum’s Open API Manifesto has reached over 200 signatories, with many enterprises making conformance a mandatory RFP requirement. This growing consensus is dramatically lowering integration costs and accelerating time-to-market by providing a uniform API landscape across multiple providers.

Translating API Services into Business Outcomes

API Category

Core Capability

Business Benefit

Network Slicing
Dedicated, virtual network partitions
Guaranteed SLAs for critical apps (e.g., logistics, media)
Edge Compute
Low-latency compute/storage at the network edge
Real-time processing for AR/VR, IoT, and analytics
Security & Anti-Fraud
SIM-swap prevention, number verification
Reduced fraud risk, improved customer trust
Standardized Open APIs
TM Forum-certified endpoints for BSS/OSS
Faster integration, lower development overhead

Recommendations from Business Users

  1. Pilot with Clear KPIs

    Pick a focused use case (e.g., secure customer onboarding or line-of-business analytics) and track outcomes such as latency improvements, fraud-reduction percentages, or cost savings.

  2. Leverage Multiple Providers

    Because APIs like those from Aduna follow common standards, it’s straightforward to compare performance and pricing across different NSPs and choose the best fit.
  3. Embed in Your DevOps Pipeline

    Treat NSP APIs as first-class citizens in your CI/CD workflows—automate testing, versioning, and monitoring so you can quickly adapt as new features roll out.
  4. Partner Early with NSPs

    Take advantage of early-access programs and custom SLA offerings. Direct engagement can fast-track your feedback into provider roadmaps and unlock co-innovation opportunities.

Looking Ahead

The API-centric NSP of 2025 is no longer a vision—it’s reality. With network slicing, edge-compute services, security APIs, and open standards all at commercial maturity, business users can harness network capabilities as on-demand software services.

Next steps:

  • Review your incumbent NSP’s API catalog and pricing
  • Define measurable pilot goals tied to your top business challenges
  • Assemble cross-functional teams (IT, security, ops) to accelerate adoption

From Foundation to Execution

As networks become programmable platforms, the line between infrastructure and innovation continues to blur. What once required custom development and months of integration can now be activated through an API call—opening new possibilities for speed, agility, and competitive advantage. For business leaders, the opportunity lies in treating connectivity not as a commodity, but as a strategic lever—one that’s increasingly accessible, intelligent, and tailored to real-world outcomes.

Unlocking the $300B Opportunity:
How Network Service Providers Can Lead the API Economy

May 6, 2025


The telecommunications industry stands at a pivotal juncture. Historically, network service providers (NSPs) offered APIs primarily at the transport layer—functional but not particularly enticing—to application developers. Today, the landscape is shifting dramatically. Advanced APIs enabling functionalities like location awareness, network slicing, and on-demand quality of service (QoS) are emerging, opening new avenues for monetization and innovation. 

According to McKinsey, the network API market could unlock between $100 billion to $300 billion in connectivity- and edge-computing-related revenue for operators over the next five to seven years. However, without strategic action, telcos risk ceding up to two-thirds of this value to other ecosystem players, such as cloud providers and API aggregators. 

The Rise of Network APIs
The network API market is poised for exponential growth. ABI Research forecasts that the market will increase tenfold between 2024 and 2028, reaching a valuation of $13.4 billion. While network slicing use cases currently dominate, security-related APIs are expected to become the largest revenue drivers by 2028.

Furthermore, Precedence Research projects the global network API market to reach approximately $72.14 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 47.02% from 2025. 

Real-World Success Stories

Cricket Wireless: Accelerating Time-to-Market with APIs
Cricket Wireless partnered with Perficient to develop an extended Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform, enabling rapid onboarding of vendors and swift implementation of major systems. This API-driven approach significantly reduced time-to-market for new services, enhancing agility and competitiveness.

Deutsche Telekom: Monetizing Open Network APIs
At the i14y Lab Summit 2023, Noel Wirzius from Deutsche Telekom discussed strategies for monetizing Open Network APIs. By making telecom resources accessible to developers, Deutsche Telekom aims to foster innovation and create profitable services through API exposure.

Brazil’s Success with Network APIs
Brazil’s effective implementation of network APIs demonstrates real revenue growth. By reducing friction in API discovery and implementation, Brazil showcases how the right approach to APIs can deliver tangible financial outcomes.

Ericsson’s Joint Venture with Global Telcos
Ericsson formed a joint venture with twelve leading telecom operators, including Verizon and Deutsche Telekom, to sell network software utilizing APIs. These APIs enhance services like fraud prevention and gaming experiences, allowing businesses to create diverse features across different networks and countries.

 The Imperative for Integration
Enterprises are increasingly seeking unified solutions that integrate various data silos—CRM, ERP, SCM, and now, advanced network APIs—into a single, coherent dashboard. This integration facilitates real-time insights, streamlined operations, and enhanced decision-making capabilities. However, achieving this level of integration requires platforms that can seamlessly connect disparate systems, provide robust API management, and offer user-friendly interfaces for both developers and business users. 

Capitalizing on the Opportunity
To position themselves at the forefront of this burgeoning market, NSPs should consider the following strategies:

-- Develop Unified API Platforms: Create platforms that not only expose network APIs but also integrate with enterprise systems, providing a holistic view of operations.
-- Leverage AI  for Enhanced Insights: Incorporate artificial intelligence to analyze data across APIs, offering predictive analytics and actionable insights.
-- Foster Developer Communities: Provide comprehensive tools, documentation, and  support to enable developers to create innovative applications that leverage combined network and enterprise data.
-- Ensure  Security and Compliance: Implement robust security measures and ensure  compliance with industry standards to build trust with enterprise clients. 

Conclusion
The evolution of network APIs presents a significant opportunity for NSPs to diversify revenue streams, enhance service offerings, and solidify their position in the digital ecosystem. By embracing integration, leveraging AI, and focusing on developer engagement, NSPs can unlock the full potential of the API economy and drive sustained growth in the years to come.

Introducing SignalStrength

January 14, 2025

Empowering Businesses with SignalStrength: A New Era of Meraki WiFi Management
In today’s hyperconnected world, WiFi networks are the backbone of business operations. Downtime and network inefficiencies can lead to lost productivity, frustrated teams, and increased pressure on already overworked IT departments. At Bug Labs, we’ve been listening to these challenges—and today, we’re thrilled to introduce SignalStrength, a revolutionary solution designed to transform how businesses manage their Meraki WiFi networks.

The Problem: A Growing Strain on IT Teams
For many businesses, WiFi troubleshooting is a bottleneck. IT teams are inundated with requests, from dropped connections to performance hiccups, leaving little time for strategic initiatives. Meanwhile, business users often feel powerless to address issues directly, leading to delays, inefficiencies, and escalating costs.

The Solution: AI-Powered, User-Friendly Network Management
SignalStrength changes the game by putting control directly into the hands of network users. Built with an AI-driven agent, SignalStrength provides:
Real-Time Diagnostics: Quickly identify the root cause of network issues.
Step-by-Step Fixes: Clear, actionable instructions that empower users to resolve problems without waiting for IT intervention.
Proactive Maintenance Insights: Preventative care to catch and fix potential issues before they escalate into costly failures.

The result? Businesses can reduce downtime, increase operational efficiency, and let their IT teams focus on high-impact projects.

Who Benefits?
SignalStrength is built for business users, not just network operators. This distinction is key:
Business Managers: Gain the tools to tackle tactical network challenges independently.
IT Departments: Reduce repetitive troubleshooting requests and focus on innovation.
Businesses at Large: Increase productivity and maximize the ROI of their Meraki WiFi networks.

Key Features of SignalStrength
1. AI-Powered Simplicity: SignalStrength’s intuitive interface makes it easy for non-technical users to take action.
2. Fast Resolutions: Diagnose and resolve issues in minutes, not hours.
3. Preventative Care: Stay ahead of potential problems with actionable insights.
4. Boosted ROI: Get more value out of your Meraki WiFi network by keeping it optimized and reliable.

A Vision for the Future
“At Bug Labs, we believe that network management shouldn’t be confined to IT departments,” says [Your Name], [Your Title] at Bug Labs. “With SignalStrength, we’re empowering businesses to take control of their networks, reduce downtime, and unlock new levels of productivity.”
By redefining who can manage WiFi networks, SignalStrength isn’t just solving today’s problems—it’s setting the stage for a future where businesses can seamlessly navigate an increasingly digital world.

Ready to Get Started?
SignalStrength is available now and ready to revolutionize your Meraki WiFi network. To learn more, visit our product page.

Let’s make network management faster, smarter, and more accessible—together.

Charter Partners with Bug Labs to Launch Bryte IQ and Transform B2B Network Services

January 8, 2025

Charter and Bug Labs announced their partnership at SCTE TechExpo24, coinciding with the launch of Bryte IQ, Charter’s innovative B2B Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform.

Bryte IQ empowers third-party developers to integrate APIs and create exceptional customer experiences, enabling seamless service deployment across wired and wireless networks.

With over 33 million U.S. businesses, most employing fewer than 500 people, many lack the resources for extensive development teams. This is where Bug Labs’ Signalpattern platform steps in. Signalpattern simplifies access to network data and workflows, improving productivity and reducing costs.

“Signalpattern offers a transformative approach to application development,” said Peter Semmelhack, founder and CEO of Bug Labs. “Its modular workflows, accessible through any interface—web, chat, or audio—streamline information flow, helping companies lower costs and improve operational efficiency.”

Why Signalpattern Stands Out
• Integrates with popular platforms like Slack, Teams, and SMS.
• Offers customizable dashboards and interactive widgets.
• Provides ready-to-use tools for faster, tailored solutions.

Together, Charter and Bug Labs are enabling businesses to embrace the “composable enterprise” model, where agility and responsiveness are critical.

By year-end, Bug Labs will launch AI-driven features that tailor solutions based on users’ roles, industries, and needs, making Signalpattern even more powerful for decision-making and productivity.

With this partnership, Charter and Bug Labs are setting a new standard for B2B network services, helping businesses adapt quickly and thrive in a fast-paced world.

Blog

From Promise to Practice: Where NSP APIs Are Delivering Value in 2025

May 13, 2025

In our last post, we walked through the foundational role that Network Service Provider APIs are beginning to play—covering the core categories of network slicing, edge compute, security/anti-fraud, and the push toward open, standardized interfaces. We explored how these basic building blocks map to common business objectives and offered guidance on where to start piloting them.Building on that foundation, today’s post dives into the very latest announcements, adoption trends, and practical recommendations.

You'll learn:

  • Which new API services just went live (and where)
  • How real enterprises are already using them
  • Concrete steps to pilot and scale these capabilities within your organization

The Evolving Landscape of NSP APIs

In the past month, several key announcements and emerging trends have accelerated that evolution:

  1. Network Slicing Goes Coast-to-Coast

    Verizon’s rollout of its Frontline Network Slice now spans select U.S. markets, offering dedicated 5G capacity for first responders and other high-priority use cases. Early adopters in public safety are already reporting more reliable in-vehicle connectivity and mission-critical data services (Verizon Newsroom).

  2. Edge Compute as a Service

    AT&T’s deepening alliances with IBM and Microsoft have expanded its Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) APIs, enabling on-premises and cloud-native edge deployments across retail, healthcare, and entertainment verticals. Business users can now spin up low-latency applications—like real-time analytics or immersive AR/VR demos—directly through AT&T’s MEC portal (Cloud Computing News).
  1. Security & Anti-Fraud Interfaces

    Through the Aduna joint venture between major U.S. operators and Ericsson, standardized Number Verification and SIM-Swap APIs are now available. Financial services and e-commerce platforms are integrating these to slash account-takeover attempts and strengthen mobile authentication flows.
  2. Standardization and Open Frameworks

    TM Forum’s Open API Manifesto has reached over 200 signatories, with many enterprises making conformance a mandatory RFP requirement. This growing consensus is dramatically lowering integration costs and accelerating time-to-market by providing a uniform API landscape across multiple providers.

Translating API Services into Business Outcomes

API Category

Core Capability

Business Benefit

Network Slicing
Dedicated, virtual network partitions
Guaranteed SLAs for critical apps (e.g., logistics, media)
Edge Compute
Low-latency compute/storage at the network edge
Real-time processing for AR/VR, IoT, and analytics
Security & Anti-Fraud
SIM-swap prevention, number verification
Reduced fraud risk, improved customer trust
Standardized Open APIs
TM Forum-certified endpoints for BSS/OSS
Faster integration, lower development overhead

Recommendations from Business Users

  1. Pilot with Clear KPIs

    Pick a focused use case (e.g., secure customer onboarding or line-of-business analytics) and track outcomes such as latency improvements, fraud-reduction percentages, or cost savings.

  2. Leverage Multiple Providers

    Because APIs like those from Aduna follow common standards, it’s straightforward to compare performance and pricing across different NSPs and choose the best fit.
  3. Embed in Your DevOps Pipeline

    Treat NSP APIs as first-class citizens in your CI/CD workflows—automate testing, versioning, and monitoring so you can quickly adapt as new features roll out.
  4. Partner Early with NSPs

    Take advantage of early-access programs and custom SLA offerings. Direct engagement can fast-track your feedback into provider roadmaps and unlock co-innovation opportunities.

Looking Ahead

The API-centric NSP of 2025 is no longer a vision—it’s reality. With network slicing, edge-compute services, security APIs, and open standards all at commercial maturity, business users can harness network capabilities as on-demand software services.

Next steps:

  • Review your incumbent NSP’s API catalog and pricing
  • Define measurable pilot goals tied to your top business challenges
  • Assemble cross-functional teams (IT, security, ops) to accelerate adoption

Unlocking the $300B Opportunity:
How Network Service Providers Can Lead the API Economy

May 6, 2025


The telecommunications industry stands at a pivotal juncture. Historically, network service providers (NSPs) offered APIs primarily at the transport layer—functional but not particularly enticing—to application developers. Today, the landscape is shifting dramatically. Advanced APIs enabling functionalities like location awareness, network slicing, and on-demand quality of service (QoS) are emerging, opening new avenues for monetization and innovation. 

According to McKinsey, the network API market could unlock between $100 billion to $300 billion in connectivity- and edge-computing-related revenue for operators over the next five to seven years. However, without strategic action, telcos risk ceding up to two-thirds of this value to other ecosystem players, such as cloud providers and API aggregators. 

The Rise of Network APIs
The network API market is poised for exponential growth. ABI Research forecasts that the market will increase tenfold between 2024 and 2028, reaching a valuation of $13.4 billion. While network slicing use cases currently dominate, security-related APIs are expected to become the largest revenue drivers by 2028.

Furthermore, Precedence Research projects the global network API market to reach approximately $72.14 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 47.02% from 2025. 

Real-World Success Stories

Cricket Wireless: Accelerating Time-to-Market with APIs
Cricket Wireless partnered with Perficient to develop an extended Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform, enabling rapid onboarding of vendors and swift implementation of major systems. This API-driven approach significantly reduced time-to-market for new services, enhancing agility and competitiveness.

Deutsche Telekom: Monetizing Open Network APIs
At the i14y Lab Summit 2023, Noel Wirzius from Deutsche Telekom discussed strategies for monetizing Open Network APIs. By making telecom resources accessible to developers, Deutsche Telekom aims to foster innovation and create profitable services through API exposure.

Brazil’s Success with Network APIs
Brazil’s effective implementation of network APIs demonstrates real revenue growth. By reducing friction in API discovery and implementation, Brazil showcases how the right approach to APIs can deliver tangible financial outcomes.

Ericsson’s Joint Venture with Global Telcos
Ericsson formed a joint venture with twelve leading telecom operators, including Verizon and Deutsche Telekom, to sell network software utilizing APIs. These APIs enhance services like fraud prevention and gaming experiences, allowing businesses to create diverse features across different networks and countries.

 The Imperative for Integration
Enterprises are increasingly seeking unified solutions that integrate various data silos—CRM, ERP, SCM, and now, advanced network APIs—into a single, coherent dashboard. This integration facilitates real-time insights, streamlined operations, and enhanced decision-making capabilities. However, achieving this level of integration requires platforms that can seamlessly connect disparate systems, provide robust API management, and offer user-friendly interfaces for both developers and business users. 

Capitalizing on the Opportunity
To position themselves at the forefront of this burgeoning market, NSPs should consider the following strategies:

-- Develop Unified API Platforms: Create platforms that not only expose network APIs but also integrate with enterprise systems, providing a holistic view of operations.
-- Leverage AI  for Enhanced Insights: Incorporate artificial intelligence to analyze data across APIs, offering predictive analytics and actionable insights.
-- Foster Developer Communities: Provide comprehensive tools, documentation, and  support to enable developers to create innovative applications that leverage combined network and enterprise data.
-- Ensure  Security and Compliance: Implement robust security measures and ensure  compliance with industry standards to build trust with enterprise clients. 

Conclusion
The evolution of network APIs presents a significant opportunity for NSPs to diversify revenue streams, enhance service offerings, and solidify their position in the digital ecosystem. By embracing integration, leveraging AI, and focusing on developer engagement, NSPs can unlock the full potential of the API economy and drive sustained growth in the years to come.

Introducing SignalStrength

January 14, 2025

Empowering Businesses with SignalStrength: A New Era of Meraki WiFi Management
In today’s hyperconnected world, WiFi networks are the backbone of business operations. Downtime and network inefficiencies can lead to lost productivity, frustrated teams, and increased pressure on already overworked IT departments. At Bug Labs, we’ve been listening to these challenges—and today, we’re thrilled to introduce SignalStrength, a revolutionary solution designed to transform how businesses manage their Meraki WiFi networks.

The Problem: A Growing Strain on IT Teams
For many businesses, WiFi troubleshooting is a bottleneck. IT teams are inundated with requests, from dropped connections to performance hiccups, leaving little time for strategic initiatives. Meanwhile, business users often feel powerless to address issues directly, leading to delays, inefficiencies, and escalating costs.

The Solution: AI-Powered, User-Friendly Network Management
SignalStrength changes the game by putting control directly into the hands of network users. Built with an AI-driven agent, SignalStrength provides:
Real-Time Diagnostics: Quickly identify the root cause of network issues.
Step-by-Step Fixes: Clear, actionable instructions that empower users to resolve problems without waiting for IT intervention.
Proactive Maintenance Insights: Preventative care to catch and fix potential issues before they escalate into costly failures.

The result? Businesses can reduce downtime, increase operational efficiency, and let their IT teams focus on high-impact projects.

Who Benefits?
SignalStrength is built for business users, not just network operators. This distinction is key:
Business Managers: Gain the tools to tackle tactical network challenges independently.
IT Departments: Reduce repetitive troubleshooting requests and focus on innovation.
Businesses at Large: Increase productivity and maximize the ROI of their Meraki WiFi networks.

Key Features of SignalStrength
1. AI-Powered Simplicity: SignalStrength’s intuitive interface makes it easy for non-technical users to take action.
2. Fast Resolutions: Diagnose and resolve issues in minutes, not hours.
3. Preventative Care: Stay ahead of potential problems with actionable insights.
4. Boosted ROI: Get more value out of your Meraki WiFi network by keeping it optimized and reliable.

A Vision for the Future
“At Bug Labs, we believe that network management shouldn’t be confined to IT departments,” says [Your Name], [Your Title] at Bug Labs. “With SignalStrength, we’re empowering businesses to take control of their networks, reduce downtime, and unlock new levels of productivity.”
By redefining who can manage WiFi networks, SignalStrength isn’t just solving today’s problems—it’s setting the stage for a future where businesses can seamlessly navigate an increasingly digital world.

Ready to Get Started?
SignalStrength is available now and ready to revolutionize your Meraki WiFi network. To learn more, visit our product page.

Let’s make network management faster, smarter, and more accessible—together.

Charter Partners with Bug Labs to Launch Bryte IQ and Transform B2B Network Services

January 8, 2025

Charter and Bug Labs announced their partnership at SCTE TechExpo24, coinciding with the launch of Bryte IQ, Charter’s innovative B2B Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform.

Bryte IQ empowers third-party developers to integrate APIs and create exceptional customer experiences, enabling seamless service deployment across wired and wireless networks.

With over 33 million U.S. businesses, most employing fewer than 500 people, many lack the resources for extensive development teams. This is where Bug Labs’ Signalpattern platform steps in. Signalpattern simplifies access to network data and workflows, improving productivity and reducing costs.

“Signalpattern offers a transformative approach to application development,” said Peter Semmelhack, founder and CEO of Bug Labs. “Its modular workflows, accessible through any interface—web, chat, or audio—streamline information flow, helping companies lower costs and improve operational efficiency.”

Why Signalpattern Stands Out
• Integrates with popular platforms like Slack, Teams, and SMS.
• Offers customizable dashboards and interactive widgets.
• Provides ready-to-use tools for faster, tailored solutions.

Together, Charter and Bug Labs are enabling businesses to embrace the “composable enterprise” model, where agility and responsiveness are critical.

By year-end, Bug Labs will launch AI-driven features that tailor solutions based on users’ roles, industries, and needs, making Signalpattern even more powerful for decision-making and productivity.

With this partnership, Charter and Bug Labs are setting a new standard for B2B network services, helping businesses adapt quickly and thrive in a fast-paced world.