ng-voice builds a Kubernetes-native IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) core for telecom operators, deployed as sub-25MB containers across AWS, GCP, and OpenShift. The stack is heavily C/C++, Python, and Kamailio-based with strong operational tooling (Helm, GitOps, Wireshark). Active engineering hiring across distributed regions and deep focus on deployment automation and root-cause debugging suggest the company is scaling production operations faster than legacy telco vendors can move.
ng-voice is a Hamburg-based telecom software vendor founded in 2011, serving operators of all tiers with a containerized IMS solution optimized for VoLTE and VoNR. The product runs on standard Kubernetes infrastructure with significantly lower TCO than traditional IMS deployments, targeting both consumer voice and IoT use cases. The company operates a distributed engineering team across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, with concurrent focus on next-generation feature development, cloud-native component architecture, and customer deployment success. Active pain points center on operational scaling, SLA compliance, and complexity management in production telco environments.
Primary languages are C/C++ and Python. Core platforms include Kubernetes, Docker, Kamailio, SIP, Redis, and MySQL. Infrastructure runs on AWS (including EKS) and GCP. Operational tools: Helm, GitOps, Wireshark, Jira, Confluence.
Core initiatives: full-spectrum IMS node development, next-generation IMS features, cloud-native network functions, microservices-based IMS cores, advanced debugging/root-cause analysis, and customer deployment architectures across varied infrastructure.
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