Connectbase Adds Mplify LSO Sonata Translation Layer to Bridge Proprietary and Standardized APIs
Event summary
- Connectbase launched an orchestration and translation layer (OTL) on July 20, 2026 to enable seamless exchange between Mplify LSO Sonata APIs and proprietary systems.
- The OTL maps requests/responses to providers' existing interfaces, reducing integration costs and accelerating Mplify compliance without system overhauls.
- Connectbase aims to simplify Connectivity Commerce by automating workflows and standardizing digital transactions across its platform.
The big picture
As Mplify standards gain traction in telecom, providers face high costs and technical hurdles to achieve compliance. Connectbase's OTL addresses this by enabling standardized transactions without requiring system replacements, potentially accelerating industry-wide adoption of digital connectivity commerce. The move underscores the growing importance of interoperability in telecom infrastructure ecosystems.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly telecom providers will integrate Connectbase's OTL to achieve Mplify compliance without infrastructure overhauls.
- Ecosystem Growth
- Whether Connectbase can expand its ecosystem of buyers, sellers, and partners through standardized digital workflows.
- Competitive Response
- How rival platforms will react to Connectbase's move to simplify Mplify LSO Sonata compliance for providers.
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