Understanding CAMARA: Open Source Project Defining APIs in Collaboration with GSMA
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Summary
CAMARA is an open source project within the Linux Foundation that defines, develops, and tests APIs in collaboration with the GSMA Operator Platform Group. It focuses on harmonizing APIs through agile development and provides free-to-use API definitions and reference implementations.
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Harmonisation of APIs is achieved through fast and agile created working code with developer-friendly documentation.
API definitions and reference implementations are free to use (Apache2.0 license).
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