Critical infrastructure operator for U.S. telecommunications numbering and caller ID authentication
iconectiv operates three regulatory-mandated national platforms that underpin U.S. communications: the Local Number Portability system, STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication, and Telecommunications Relay Services numbering. The tech stack (Oracle, Java, AWS, ServiceNow) reflects a mission-critical, compliance-heavy operation; hiring velocity is accelerating across sales, finance, and security—consistent with post-acquisition integration and strengthening controls around fraud protection and regulatory reporting.
iconectiv is an independent infrastructure operator serving the U.S. telecommunications industry. The company manages three authoritative systems: the NPAC (number porting), the STI-PA (STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication), and the iTRS numbering directory. These platforms are used by carriers, enterprises, and regulators to authenticate calls, port numbers, and maintain communications integrity. The organization operates from Bridgewater, New Jersey, with 201–500 employees. Recent acquisition by Koch Equity Development (January 2025) has transitioned certain commercial platforms to a separate entity (TNS). Core operations remain focused on numbering data accuracy, fraud prevention, and compliance oversight.
Oracle Database, Oracle SQL, Java, AWS WAF, ServiceNow, JBoss EAP, Docker, Jenkins, MariaDB, and SQL Server. Python and NumPy support analytics and reporting.
Bridgewater, New Jersey. The company was founded in 1984 and remains privately held as of this profile (acquired by Koch Equity Development in 2025).
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