Wednesday 11 February, 2026
In today’s digital world, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are the invisible engines behind many of the services we rely on every day. They allow different software systems to communicate with each other, enabling everything from ride-hailing apps to online banking. But while APIs have revolutionized cloud computing and web services, one area has remained relatively untapped: mobile networks.
That’s where network APIs come in – standardized interfaces that allow developers to access and control capabilities within mobile networks, such as verifying a user’s phone number, checking device location, or managing network quality, without needing to understand the complex infrastructure behind them.