Delray Beach, FL, Sept. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Network API Market is projected to grow from USD 1.96 billion in 2025 to USD 6.13 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 25.7% during the forecast period.

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Network API Market Dynamics

Drivers

Restraints

  • Stringent privacy and compliance regulations
  • Integration complexity and cost barriers

Opportunities

  • Growing demand for real-time data and services
  • Monetization of Network-as-a-Service

List of Top Companies in Network API Market

  • Ericsson (Sweden)
  • Nokia (Finland)
  • Cisco (US)
  • Microsoft (US)
  • T-Mobile (US)
  • AT&T (US)
  • Orange (France)
  • Deutsche Telekom (Germany)
  • Vodafone (UK)
  • Telefonica (Spain)
  • Singtel (Singapore)

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The market is being reshaped by an unprecedented wave of collaboration between operators and developers. With APIs for analytics, location, performance, and security, networks are no longer just infrastructure but programmable platforms powering new applications. A turning point came in October 2024, when Singtel and Bridge Alliance partnered to expand their API Exchange across the Asia Pacific, giving developers unified access to standardized network APIs across 14 countries. This expansion enables enterprises to build scalable cross-border services, from fraud prevention in banking to real-time video distribution in entertainment. By eliminating fragmentation, initiatives like this are rapidly unlocking market demand. The result is a network API ecosystem that is both global and developer-friendly, making it one of the fastest-growing opportunities in digital services.

Despite strong demand, the network API market faces several restraints that temper growth. Fragmented standards and limited interoperability across vendors increase integration costs and slow deployment. Operators and enterprises also confront data privacy concerns and complex regulatory compliance that raise legal and operational overhead. Technical challenges such as legacy infrastructure and uneven edge-computed readiness hinder consistent performance and limit large-scale adoption. Monetization models remain unclear for many API types, reducing investment incentives. Finally, …

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