Cloud-native network intelligence platform for 5G telecom operators
RADCOM provides network visibility and service-assurance software for telecom carriers deploying 5G infrastructure. The engineering-heavy stack (C++, Kubernetes, Java, Python) reflects deep protocol work across RAN-to-core network layers—LTE, 4G, 5G, VoIP, SIP—while AWS/Azure/GCP adoption signals cloud-native architecture maturation. Active projects on AI/GenAI pilots and high-performance monitoring suggest the company is layering intelligence and predictive analytics atop core assurance, moving beyond reactive troubleshooting.
RADCOM is a public company (Nasdaq: RDCM) based in Tel Aviv, founded in 1991, with 201–500 employees. The company sells network intelligence software to telecom operators navigating 5G transitions. The product suite—Network Visibility, Service Assurance, and Network Insights—operates across the RAN-to-Core path and provides container-based analysis and monitoring. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, with technical depth spanning protocol stacks, database systems (Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Vertica), and emerging cloud platforms. The company also faces internal organizational friction (matrix structure, complex product lifecycle) and regulatory overhead (ASC 606, SEC reporting, global compliance).
Core: C++, Java, Python. Infrastructure: Linux, Kubernetes, VMware, OpenStack. Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP. Protocols: 5G, LTE, 4G, SIP, VoIP, HTTP/2. Databases: Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Vertica.
RADCOM has active hiring in Israel (headquarters), Brazil, India, and the United States across engineering, support, data, finance, legal, operations, product, and security.
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