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OneAPI (GSM telecom)

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OneAPI is a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) supported by the GSM Association that expose network capabilities[clarify] over the Internet.[1]

OneAPI, as defined by the telecom[2] industry—led by GSMA and the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)—is a set of standardized and lightweight Web-friendly application programming interfaces (API) for communications service providers (CSPs) to use to expose their networks. Building on OneAPI version 2.0 specifications, the current OneAPI specifications are at version 3 beta (published from February to April 2012)

Any mobile operator or service provider is able to implement and use OneAPI. OneAPI is intended to complement existing client-side and Web APIs[clarify] and not replace it by providing access to network capabilities and information, regardless of operator.

It supersedes Parlay X APIs.

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