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RADCOM
RADCOM provides 5G network assurance software to tier-one operators including AT&T and Rakuten Mobile, led by Interim CEO Hilik Itman.
RADCOM
RADCOM was founded in 1991 in Tel Aviv and went public on Nasdaq in 1997 under the symbol RDCM. The company provides automated assurance and analytics software for telecom operators transitioning to 5G and cloud-native networks. Its platform captures and analyzes network data in real time, helping carriers detect service degradation before subscribers notice. The wealth backing the firm is public equity; there is no single-family wealth origin. The firm's core product, RADCOM ACE, is a container-based assurance solution deployed by operators moving to virtualized, 5G standalone cores. Target customers are mobile network operators deploying open, disaggregated network architectures. Confirmed tier-one deployments include AT&T's 5G network and Rakuten Mobile's fully virtualized network in Japan. The software spans subscriber experience monitoring, automated troubleshooting, and cloud-native network visibility. Its business model is primarily license-based with recurring support and maintenance revenue — a structure that produces high incremental margins on renewal and expansion. The company operates out of Tel Aviv with a US office in Paramus, New Jersey, and reports approximately 300 employees. As of May 2024, Hilik Itman serves as Interim CEO following the departure of Eyal Harari, who led the firm for over a decade (per RADCOM, May 2024). Hadar Rahav holds the CFO role. The firm is publicly traded; there are no adjacent philanthropic foundations or operating-company arms that fall outside the public entity. RADCOM's structural differentiator is its singular focus on telecom network assurance at a time when carriers worldwide are rebuilding their core infrastructure for 5G. Unlike broader observability platforms that serve general enterprise IT, RADCOM's tools are purpose-built for the 3GPP-defined mobile network stack — a regulatory and technical moat that opens with every new 5G standalone deployment.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1991
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Israel
City
Tel Aviv
Corporate office
Tel Aviv, Israel
Additional offices
Paramus, NJ, United States
Principals
Hilik Itman
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Hadar Rahav
Chief Financial Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at RADCOM?
RADCOM is an operating company, not an investment firm. Capital allocation decisions rest with CEO Hilik Itman and CFO Hadar Rahav under board oversight. The company reinvests operating cash flow into R&D for its ACE assurance platform. As a Nasdaq-listed entity, major strategic moves require board approval and are disclosed in SEC filings.
Which tier-one operators use RADCOM's platform?
Confirmed deployments include AT&T in the United States and Rakuten Mobile in Japan, both of which have publicly referenced RADCOM's assurance tools in the context of their 5G network builds. The firm targets carriers deploying cloud-native, standalone 5G cores — a subset of the global operator base that is expanding as networks evolve beyond non-standalone architectures.
How does RADCOM differ from broader observability platforms?
RADCOM's tools are built specifically for 3GPP mobile network protocols, whereas platforms like Datadog or Dynatrace serve general enterprise IT. This specialization means RADCOM can decode telecom-specific signaling, correlate radio and core network data, and detect service degradation unique to mobile subscribers. The narrower focus means a smaller addressable market but deeper competitive insulation against horizontal entrants.
What is RADCOM's revenue model?
The firm sells perpetual and subscription-based software licenses alongside recurring maintenance and support contracts. As operators expand their 5G footprints, renewals and capacity-based license expansions drive a growing share of revenue. This creates a backbook of recurring revenue that smooths quarter-to-quarter volatility inherent in large initial deployments.
Where is RADCOM headquartered and where does it operate?
Primary operations are in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a US office in Paramus, New Jersey. The firm reports approximately 300 employees globally. The US office supports sales and customer success for North American carrier accounts including AT&T.
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