Cape operates a mobile network built around privacy as a core constraint rather than an afterthought. The tech stack is heavily Android + iOS native (Kotlin, Jetpack Compose), paired with AWS infrastructure hardened for compliance (GuardDuty, Inspector, KMS, WAF, Shield). Active hiring skews engineering-heavy with concurrent focus on security and DevOps integration—a mix that signals both consumer app maturity and the regulatory complexity of telecom (FedRAMP compliance appears as a tracked pain point). Projects span network infrastructure rollout, cloud-based core architecture, and customer integration.
Cape is a privately held mobile network operator headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The company sells mobile connectivity directly to US consumers with an explicit privacy-first positioning. Operations span telecommunications deployment infrastructure, 4G/5G network provisioning, and a consumer-facing application layer (iOS and Android). The engineering organization is building toward national network coverage while managing the compliance and security demands inherent to regulated telecom—core network design for voice, data, and messaging sits alongside AWS hardening and DevOps security integration. Current staff sits at 51–200 employees with active hiring concentrated in engineering roles.
Cape uses Kotlin and Jetpack Compose for Android, native iOS development, 4G and 5G infrastructure, and AWS services including GuardDuty, Inspector, KMS, WAF, and Shield for security.
Cape is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, and currently hires exclusively in the United States.
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