Accessing the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum - for approved developers onlySep 17, 2010 01:47 PM
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<DIV class="lia-component-message-header lia-message-heading">The AT&T API Platform offers RESTful APIs and an improved developer experience to AT&T Developer Program members. Sign up today at <A href="http://developer.att.com/sandbox" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">http://developer.att.com/sandbox</A>!</DIV>
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<DIV class="lia-component-message-header lia-message-heading">If your project has received AT&T business approval to on-board their application(s) to the AT&T Network Services Gateway. Use the NSG Sandbox to develop and test applications that use our legacy SOAP Parlay X APIs with production mobile devices before proceeding to lab certification.</DIV>
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<DIV class="lia-component-message-header lia-message-heading">AT&T continues to provide a private forum moderated by AT&T technical support to assist you with the SOAP Parlay X APIs. We provision access to the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum after you have completed your access request in the AT&T Sandbox Developer Dashboard.</DIV>
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<DIV class="lia-component-message-header lia-message-heading">To access this forum, you must:</DIV>
<DIV class="lia-component-message-header lia-message-heading">1. Complete the 'Create New Request' workflow in the AT&T Sandbox Developer Dashboard (access via <A href="http://developer.att.com/nsgresources" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">http://developer.att.com/nsgresources</A>, then use the left navigation <EM>On-boarding > AT&T NSG Sandbox</EM> and follow the instructions on this web page)</DIV>
<DIV class="lia-component-message-header lia-message-heading">2. Follow the instructions in the Welcome email you receive after completing your request </DIV>
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<P>Once your AT&T Developer Program member ID (username) is provisioned with access to the private forum, you will see the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum listed near the bottom of the Forums page under Community.</P>
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<P>For reference, this is the direct link to the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum:</P>
<P><A href="http://developerboards.att.lithium.com/t5/AT-T-NSG-Sandbox-Support/bd-p/NSGsupport" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">http://developerboards.att.lithium.com/t5/AT-T-NSG-Sandbox-Support/bd-p/NSGsupport</A></P>
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<P>Thanks!</P>
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<P>AT&T Network Services Developer Support</P>
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'Re: Accessing the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum - for approved developers only'Oct 01, 2010 11:33 AM
Hi gagranov,
Your other post containing the NSG Sandbox Support request has been moved to the NSG Sandbox Support forum. You can view AT&T technical support's response to you request in that forum. Thank you for using the AT&T Sandbox!
'Re: Accessing the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum - for approved developers only'Oct 11, 2010 08:54 AM
Hi tonyvigil,
Your membership ID has been upgraded to access the NSG Sandbox Support forum. You will now be able to see this forum when you visit the Community Forums page.
'Re: Accessing the AT&T NSG Sandbox Support forum - for approved developers only'Oct 11, 2010 08:56 AM
Hi nehagautam,
Your membership ID has been upgraded to access the NSG Sandbox Support forum. You will now be able to see this forum when you visit the Community Forums page.