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Intro to the CAMARA Community

<welcome statement>Telco network capabilities exposed through APIs provide a large benefit for customers. By simplifying telco network complexity with APIs and making the APIs available across telco networks and countries, CAMARA enables easy and seamless access.

<link to Project and Technical Charter>

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