Full-Time

Wireless Network Architect

Updated on 11/15/2024

Cape

Cape

51-200 employees

Subscription-based mobile network prioritizing privacy

Consumer Software
Cybersecurity

Compensation Overview

$160k - $230kAnnually

+ Equity + 401K Match

Senior

New York, NY, USA

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Electrical Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Requirements
  • At least 6 years prior wireless voice, messaging, and network architect experience
  • Sufficient technical knowledge and proficiency to outline clear requirements, configurations, and technical specifications for both internal engineers and external vendors is a must-have
  • Working knowledge and experience with the implementation of Internet Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), Voice over LTE (VoLTE), WiFi Calling, Voice Over New Radio (VoNR), Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Configurations, Features, and standards, Multimedia Message Center (MMSC) Configurations, Features, and standards.
  • Knowledge of IMS architecture and its protocols like SIP, Diameter, etc.
  • Have been involved in deployment, testing, and debugging of 5G network components like AMF, SMF, UPF, PCF, UDM and UDSF
  • Have been involved in deployment, testing, and debugging of VoLTE and IMS network components including EPC Core, P-CSCF, I-CSCF, S-CSCF, TAS, SccAS, IP-SM-GW, SMSC, SBC, MRF.
  • Provided guidance for overall IMS solution delivery and deployment including High Level Design documentation. Created end-to-end solutions to accommodate customer requirements and integrate them with other nodes in the network.
  • Strategic thinking, particularly the ability to prioritize in a structured way, using principles and frameworks
  • Ninja-level project and stakeholder management
  • Strong written and verbal communication—this is the corollary of good stakeholder management; you have to be a great communicator
  • Intellectual curiosity and creativity is a plus—how can new technologies (AI, Web3, etc.) help us refashion telco service?
  • Experience and interest, either professional or personal, in privacy or cybersecurity is a plus
Responsibilities
  • Build, launch and manage high-performing, high quality voice, data, and messaging services on 4G, 5G, and WiFi networks. This includes value added services such as voice mail and spam control, and will require you to manage vendors by specifying configurations, documenting technical specifications, and making architectural decisions.
  • Support the launch the first privacy and security-focused telco
  • Achieve industry-leading NPS
  • Solve hard, novel problems—like how to optimize voice and messaging products and mitigate fraud without tracking or identifying users
  • Establish tools, platforms, and processes that makes development easy and fast in support of Agile development

Cape provides a mobile network service that focuses on delivering secure and private wireless coverage. The service operates on a subscription model, where customers pay a regular fee to access Cape's network. The company uses advanced technologies to ensure that users' personal information, such as names, numbers, and locations, remains untraceable by hackers. This allows customers to communicate through calls and texts with confidence in their privacy. Cape differentiates itself from competitors by emphasizing a privacy-first approach, collecting minimal data and never selling or misusing customer information. The goal of Cape is to meet the growing demand for secure mobile communications, positioning itself as a leader in the telecommunications industry for privacy-conscious individuals.

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$59.3M

Headquarters

Chesapeake, Virginia

Founded

N/A

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

134%

1 year growth

166%

2 year growth

166%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Cape's recent $61 million funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz and A* indicates strong investor confidence and potential for growth.
  • The partnership with IT&E Guam to provide secure communication to the US Navy showcases Cape's capability to serve high-stakes, security-sensitive clients.
  • Cape's focus on eSIM technology and prepaid formats aligns with market trends towards more flexible and secure mobile solutions.

What critics are saying

  • The niche focus on privacy-first services may limit Cape's market reach compared to broader telecommunications providers.
  • High reliance on subscription fees could be a vulnerability if customers do not perceive sufficient value in the premium pricing.

What makes Cape unique

  • Cape's privacy-first approach sets it apart in the telecommunications sector, where data privacy is often compromised for profit.
  • The use of advanced technologies to make user data virtually untraceable provides a unique selling point in a market increasingly concerned with security.
  • Cape's subscription-based model ensures a steady revenue stream while offering premium services that prioritize user anonymity and data protection.

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