MTN plans API adoption to boost customer services

Shodunke said MTN was transforming lives from telco into another telco to ensure every service rendered would come through API technology, adding that to drive the API technology is to ensure having data lake.

Update: 2023-09-21 11:15 GMT

MTN Nigeria says it plans to strategise and adopt the Application Programming Interface (API) Technology to boost its customer services.

MTN’s Chief Information Officer, Information Technology, Shoyinka Shodunke, made this known at the 2023 Africa Internet Governance Forum (AIGF) holding in Abuja.

The theme of the programme is: “Transforming Africa’s Digital Landscape: Empowering Inclusion, Security, and Innovation”.

Shodunke said MTN was transforming lives from telco into another telco to ensure every service rendered would come through API technology, adding that to drive the API technology is to ensure having data lake.

He said that the theme of the programme resonated with MTN’s strategy, extolling the synergy within the industry.

Shodunke said: “At the moment, we are about the biggest in terms of the sort of warehouse data we do hold. We have about seven petabytes of data in which we process on a daily basis.

“We process about 200 million data types on a daily basis.

“We are transforming ourselves, from that telco into a telco by ensuring that every service that we do render will come in through API technology.


“Our corporate strategy which is ambition 2025, which actually focuses on transforming the landscape of Africa, transforming the landscape.

“Operating environments actually captures the essence of this team at MTN we believe that everybody deserves the benefit of a connected lifestyle.”

On the issue of 5G, he said that MTN would explore all platforms to enable ecosystem collaborations across so that by 2025 it becomes a technologycom to drive its services.

Shodunke said by 2025 MTN would move from the traditional space it was and start providing connectivity far and beyond.

He added: “Our ambition is a strategy that is guiding us to ensure that by 2025 we move from our traditional space which is providing connectivity and start providing services far beyond connectivity.

“Today, we have about six per cent of our subscriber base using the 5g technology. We see 5g as a key enabler in terms of the strategy we have drawn up for ourselves.

“We see ourselves as a technology com which is a key driver into that because as part of that ambition, we will be pushing out platforms that will ensure that we enable ecosystem collaborations across.

“We now move from the sort of traditional role in which we used to play which was just connectivity, we now start providing facilitation within the ecosystem.” 

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