i2i Systems Joins TM Forum’s Open API and Open Digital Architecture Manifesto, Reinforcing Commitment to Global Standards and Agile Innovation
In a significant move to strengthen flexibility, modularity, and efficiency in our platform architecture, i2i Systems proudly signed the TM Forum’s Open API and Open Digital Architecture (ODA) Manifesto in August 2021. This strategic alignment with TM Forum underscores i2i Systems’ commitment to delivering solutions that accelerate time-to-market, reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), minimize risks, and enhance operational agility for our clients.
By signing the ODA Manifesto, i2i Systems reaffirms its dedication to adopting and advancing international design principles that support seamless integration, interoperability, and scalability across diverse ecosystems. This step aligns with our strategic focus on developing agile, modular, and cost-effective architectures that empower Communication Service Providers (CSPs) and digital operators to meet the fast-evolving demands of the digital age.
The TM Forum Open API and Open Digital Architecture standards have transformed the telecommunications landscape by creating robust frameworks and standardized APIs that cater to the unique needs of CSPs, providers, and system integrators worldwide. In an era defined by the convergence of telecommunications, cloud, and IT technologies, these standards enable businesses to leverage innovative solutions, ensuring adaptability to rapid technological advancements and fostering a software-driven ecosystem for future growth.
With this partnership, i2i Systems is well-positioned to leverage TM Forum’s vision of a dynamic, software-based flow of new technologies, platforms, and services. We are honored to support the TM Forum community in addressing the complexities faced by today’s digital operators, and we look forward to contributing to the global telecom industry’s transformation through collaborative and cutting-edge solutions.
For more information on our involvement with TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture and Open API standards, please visit the TM Forum website.