Ericsson: Vodafone UK AI Solution, SoftBank AI-RAN, O2 Telefonica Cloud RAN, Telenor Agentic AI, and More

Ericsson: Vodafone UK AI Solution, SoftBank AI-RAN, O2 Telefonica Cloud RAN, Telenor Agentic AI, and More
Telecom companies globally leveraged the recently concluded Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, Barcelona, Spain as a platform to announce their latest innovations and plans. Technology companies unveiled new and extended partnerships, showcased new achievements, and highlighted innovations in 5G, 5G-Advanced, 6G, AI, and more. In the following story, we explore the key announcements made by Ericsson and its global ecosystem partners so far this month.

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1. Aduna and Canada’s EnStream Partner for Network APIs

Aduna, a joint venture between some of the world’s leading telecom operators and Ericsson, has announced a strategic partnership with Canada’s EnStream for the expansion of its network API ecosystem in Canada. Ericsson said the collaboration will enable access to telecom network APIs from Bell, Rogers, and Telus enabling developers and businesses to build and scale digital services with security and efficiency.

EnStream is a joint venture between Bell, Rogers, and Telus. Through this partnership, EnStream’s powerful APIs will be integrated into Aduna’s platform, accelerating the global adoption of telecom-enabled security and verification services, including Number Verification and SIM Swap Protection.

This expansion strengthens Aduna’s footprint across North America – covering Canada, the US, and Mexico – a major region for the global network API market, Ericsson said on February 27.

2. Aduna and Bridge Alliance Partner for Network APIs

Aduna, also announced that it is set to partner with Bridge Alliance to accelerate the adoption of CAMARA-based network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). As growing numbers of Bridge Alliance members embrace network APIs, the new agreement will form the basis for Aduna to work with Bridge Alliance members, Ericsson said on March 1.