NEW
YORK, July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Telco
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have been at the
forefront of many recent announcements and market developments, led
by the CAMARA project and GSMA's Open Gateway initiative. Despite
several optimistic projections by trade associations, the value
generated by these APIs will likely be limited to US$13.4 billion and only if telcos plan
accordingly, according to ABI Research, a global tech
intelligence firm. Telcos are no strangers to API initiatives and
projects, and their past includes a plethora of failed attempts.
ABI Research expects network slicing, Quality of Service on Demand,
and security APIs to be the most successful options, given that
they provide unique functionality not offered by other companies to
developers.
"Despite several recent optimistic telco API forecasts by trade
associations claiming these APIs will generate hundreds of billions
in the next five years, it is unlikely that telcos will be able to
convert these initiatives to a commercial success. They will need
to change their mindset, culture, and commercial model radically,"
says Dimitris Mavrakis, Senior
Research Director at ABI Research. "The involvement of
Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS) providers and
hyperscalers in telco APIs, which already have succeeded in
creating developer communities, can take a significant burden away
from telcos and help them commercialize their API
initiatives."
According to recent telco API forecasts published by ABI
Research, security APIs will lead in revenue with US$5.3 billion by 2028, followed by network
slicing with US$5 billion and Quality
of Service on Demand with US$3.14
billion by the same year. Mavrakis explains, "Even these
targets will require significant effort by telcos to at least
homogenize API exposure across their networks and offer a
consistent interface to CPaaS providers and hyperscalers. CAMARA
and Open Gateway APIs are a step in the right direction. Still,
there is significant work to be done, especially in the technology
enabling these APIs, such as charging, billing, and network
orchestration."
Telco APIs should be considered as a shortcut to commercializing
complex services, including network slicing and Quality of Service
on Demand, especially when offered by CPaaS providers or
hyperscalers who can federate across multiple telcos and offer
developers access to a critical mass of subscribers. "Telcos should
prioritize API initiatives and even consider them as a training
medium for the advanced services being planned for 6G," Mavrakis
concludes.
These findings are from ABI Research's Telco APIs: Market Sizing
and Key Findings Application Analysis report. This report is part
of the company's 5G & 6G Cloud-Native
Systems research service, which includes research, data, and
ABI Insights. Based on extensive primary interviews,
Application Analysis reports present an in-depth analysis of
key market trends and factors for a specific application, which
could focus on an individual market or geography.
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