As cybercrime and fraudulent mobile activity continue to rise, enterprises are under increasing pressure to strengthen user verification and rebuild consumer trust. In response, Infobip, a global AI-first cloud communications platform, is expanding its security capabilities by integrating T-Mobile’s network APIs into its platform. This collaboration aims to enhance user authentication processes while significantly reducing fraud across mobile ecosystems.

Over the years, consumer confidence in mobile communications has declined due to the surge in cyber threats. Consequently, telecom providers and enterprises are prioritizing scalable, advanced security measures. Network APIs are emerging as a key solution, enabling developers to securely verify device ownership and authenticate user identities directly within applications. As a result, businesses can deliver safer and more seamless digital experiences to end users.

However, integrating with multiple telecom networks has traditionally been complex. Each operator has historically offered its own custom APIs, making it difficult for enterprises to scale solutions efficiently. To address this challenge, GSMA introduced the CAMARA Open Gateway initiative, which standardizes APIs across mobile network operators, aggregators, and developers. This innovation removes a major barrier, allowing enterprises to access telecom capabilities more easily and deploy solutions at scale.

By combining T-Mobile’s advanced network APIs with Infobip’s omnichannel platform, organizations can now implement a unified solution that strengthens verification processes and improves fraud prevention. Moreover, this integration enables businesses to streamline operations while maintaining high levels of security for both partners and customers.

“Staying ahead of the increasingly complex and evolving cybercrime landscape has long been a priority as one of the largest telecom providers,” said Dirk Mosa, SVP, Spectrum, Wholesale & Roaming at T-Mobile. “We are committed to empowering businesses with Network APIs that mitigate mobile fraud and keep digital experiences secure, meeting the expectations of today’s digitally savvy consumers.”

Furthermore, the partnership aligns with broader industry efforts to enhance security through collaboration and standardization. By working with a GSMA Open Gateway-certified company like Infobip, T-Mobile is strengthening its ecosystem and extending secure capabilities to a wider range of enterprises.

“T-Mobile is strengthening its business offering for partners and end customers by partnering with a GSMA Open Gateway-certified company, Infobip, to offer network APIs through a reliable and safe platform,” said Henry Calvert, Head of Networks at GSMA. “Network APIs can play a crucial role in helping enterprises increase security and reduce fraudulent activity. So, the GSMA is proud to see these leading organizations unify their efforts and capabilities to tackle these challenges together from North America to the rest of the world.”

In addition, Infobip leverages its extensive global partner network, collaborating with mobile network operators, MVNOs, and ISPs to deliver secure and scalable communication experiences. This strong ecosystem further enhances its ability to support enterprises and SMBs in combating mobile-based fraud.

“The influx of fraudulent activity carried over mobile networks is heightening the need for businesses and their networks to fortify their security capabilities, from authentication processes to verifying user accounts,” said Marcelo Frizzo, VP of Strategic Accounts in North America at Infobip. “As more complex fraudulent activity over mobile networks exacerbates growing mistrust from audiences, businesses must be proactive in assuring protection for their customers. This is exactly what we’re doing with T-Mobile and our global carrier partners – helping enterprises keep their customers safe through carrier-grade network capabilities amid rising consumer prioritization of reinforced security in our digital ecosystem.”

Ultimately, this collaboration highlights a significant step forward in securing mobile communications. By leveraging standardized network APIs and carrier-grade infrastructure, Infobip and T-Mobile are enabling enterprises to combat fraud more effectively while restoring trust in digital interactions.

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