AI-driven BSS and monetization platform for telecom operators
Qvantel builds a cloud-native BSS (Business Support System) and monetization suite for communication service providers, with a heavy emphasis on operational automation and compliance. The stack reveals a mature, distributed systems foundation—Kafka, Cassandra, PostgreSQL, Prometheus, and orchestration via Ansible and OpenStack—paired with JVM-based services (Scala, Akka, Pekko). Active projects cluster around cloud migration, DevOps maturity, and microservices architecture, while pain points center on incident response SLAs, manual process automation, and security/SOX compliance—all signals of a platform scaling from monolith to cloud-native while tightening operational rigor.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Operating Officer
Qvantel is a Finnish BSS and monetization software company founded in 1995, serving communication service providers globally. The platform—Qvantel Flex—uses no/low-code design and AI-first logic to help CSPs move beyond connectivity services into adjacent monetization and digital business models. The company supports over 70 CSP customers across 40+ countries with in-house expertise. Qvantel's operational footprint spans engineering, DevOps, support, and leadership roles across India, Bangladesh, Italy, and Algeria, indicating a distributed, product-driven delivery model.
Qvantel's platform runs on PostgreSQL, Cassandra, and MariaDB for persistence; Kafka for event streaming; Scala/Akka/Pekko for JVM services; Prometheus/Grafana for observability; Ansible for infrastructure-as-code; and Jenkins/GitLab CI/CD for deployment.
Current projects include cloud BSS migration, AI/ML ops efficiency, DevOps/CI-CD implementation, microservices architecture for the digital BSS platform, product catalog development, and order management systems.
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