Plume operates a SaaS control plane for ISPs, delivering cloud-managed Wi-Fi, AI-driven optimization, and subscriber analytics across half a billion connected devices. The tech stack—Linux, Kubernetes, Python, Spark, and hardware abstraction (ARM, MIPS, Qualcomm chipsets)—reflects a distributed systems business handling massive scale. Active hiring spans embedded software, backend infrastructure, and security roles across 11 countries, while project velocity centers on ISP deployment automation, OSS/BSS integration, and smart-home expansion—pointing to both operational maturation and aggressive feature roadmap execution.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director, Customer Success Director
Plume builds a cloud-managed Wi-Fi experience platform purpose-built for Internet Service Providers. The platform ingests device-level telemetry from homes and small businesses, applies machine learning to optimize performance and security, and provides ISPs with operational dashboards to reduce churn and subscriber costs. More than 450 ISPs deploy Plume, reaching approximately half a billion endpoints. The company operates across three layers: Wi-Fi hardware abstraction and cloud orchestration, AI-driven network optimization and security, and subscriber-facing analytics and smart-home services. Revenue comes from per-subscriber SaaS licensing to large telecom operators, with geographic footprint spanning North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Africa.
Plume uses a Kubernetes-based cloud control plane running Python, Spark, and SQL, integrated with embedded device software (OpenWrt, Buildroot) and hardware abstraction layers for Broadcom and Qualcomm chipsets. The platform applies machine learning (scikit-learn, TensorFlow-adjacent) for optimization.
Plume actively hires in 11 countries: Poland, United States, India, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, Uganda, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Japan, and Singapore.
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