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BY Vinodh Seshadri

9/8/19

OAuth2.0 now available for Push Notifications

Notification Preferences API has been updated to allow you to specify your authentication preference between OAuth2.0 or X-Hook-Token. The API will accept the credentials based on authentication type which will be encrypted to secure provided details.

BY Vinodh Seshadri

28/5/19

Diagnostics API response modified to include cached responses

Diagnostics API has been updated to avoid duplicate diagnostics requests between different consumers on the same package for the same service. Test results will be cached for 5 minutes. Default behaviour shall be to provide cached results if available. API has been enhanced to provide an indicator if the diagnostics data is live or cached.

BY Vinodh Seshadri

7/5/19

The Service Qualification API has been enhanced to include the co-existence flag

Network co-existence can be defined as the co-existence of both legacy ADSL/Special services and NBN services (offered over copper on VDSL2) to customers who are being serviced from a single node. Network co-existence starts from the day that a node becomes ready for service and will continue until all the copper services on a given node are migrated to the NBN.

BY Brendan Myers

8/4/19

Introducing the Arduino MKR NB1500

Last year we were proud to announce our partnership with Arduino to help create an (read more about it here https://exchange.telstra.com.au/our-exclusive-partnership-with-arduino-set-to-fuel-the-growth-of-iot-in-australia/), IoT network ready, device for developers. For us this partnership is really important to help create an IoT network specific device that is quick and easy to use, while being versatile to prototype with and has a wealth of library support.

BY Vinodh Seshadri

16/3/19

Order API is now available . . .

We are pleased to announce the launch of the Order API to the TW DEV portal. The Order API is for customers who are looking to automate the business processes of Pricing/Quoting/Ordering of Wideband and other data products. The first release of the API will support the order submission of Ethernet Access Point to Aggregated services.

Order API works in conjunction with recently released Quote API and it is a part of a suite of Quote2Activate APIs: Address Search API, Wideband Feasibility API and POP Lookup API.

BY Vinodh Seshadri

30/1/19

Quote API has been enhanced to return Site Enablement Price charges

We are pleased to announce the launch of the next release of the popular Quote API on the TW DEV Portal.  This release of the Quote API includes the new Site Enablement Price (SEP) functionality for the Ethernet Access on Fibre Point to Aggregate service type, in addition to the Price Check functionality that was launched on 16th November 2018.

The enhanced Quote API enables you to retrieve the following SEP information: