Digital infrastructure design, deployment, and managed services for telecom networks
Indigo operates a global managed services business for network operators, data centers, and subsea infrastructure across 90+ countries. The engineering-heavy hiring profile (8 of 11 open roles) paired with active security team expansion and projects around NOC hardening, enterprise security architecture, and DevSecOps integration suggests a shift toward building proprietary managed security services rather than pure field ops — moving upstream from break/fix into secure infrastructure governance.
Indigo designs, deploys, and operates digital infrastructure for telecom operators, data center providers, and wireless networks. The company offers managed services including remote hands, on-site support, network builds, and field engineering across terrestrial, subsea, and data-center environments. Operating from the UK with a global footprint spanning 90+ countries and 201–500 employees, Indigo serves major carriers and infrastructure providers. Core challenges include managing complex multi-party global connectivity projects, securing infrastructure at scale across diverse environments, and reducing outage incidents while maintaining SLAs — all handled through a combination of deployed field teams and centralized NOC operations.
Indigo uses Cisco (ASA, Firewall Management Center, Firepower), Fortinet (FortiGate, FortiSwitch, FortiManager, FortiAnalyzer), Azure, SolarWinds, Juniper (MX, Junos), Ciena (including 6500), Infinera, and network tools like PRTG, Wireshark, Fluke, and OTDR for infrastructure monitoring and management.
Indigo is headquartered in Magor, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom. The company was founded in 1998 and currently employs 201–500 people with hiring activity in the United States and Singapore.
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