AxyomCore is a global provider of cloud‑native wireless core and RAN solutions. We deliver a converged 4G/5G Core, Femto Core, security gateways, and 4G/5G enterprise small cells, enabling operators, neutral hosts, and enterprises to deploy scalable, high‑performance networks across private, public, hybrid cloud, and MEC environments. Traditional operators maintain separate infrastructures, a 4G EPC for LTE and a standalone 5G Core for SA, creating complexity, duplicated costs, and slow evolution. AxyomCore eliminates this fragmentation with a single, stateless, cloud‑native core that powers every access technology from one unified software stack. Built from the ground up as a true cloud‑native platform, AxyomCore simultaneously supports 4G (LTE), 5G SA/NSA, Wi‑Fi, and wireline broadband, delivering full multi‑access convergence without migrations, parallel cores, or architectural silos.
Introduction
We deliver our solutions in the following way:
Through a Flexible Hybrid Model, allowing you to either opt for the comprehensive, end-to-end Complete Package or to hand-select only the specific Solution(s), Component(s) and Product(s) that align precisely with your current needs.
Our Solutions / Offerings
MVNO, IOT, Core Network, Connectivity, Core Network Elements, Mobile Device Services
Thick MVNO, Full MVNO
Mobile/cellular, IOT, Satellite, Fiber, WiFi
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IOT Devices/Hardware, Mobile/Cellular Devices, Network Devices, OEM device manufacturing, WiFi Devices
5G Core, AGF, AMF, ePDG, FCC, HgNB-GW, MME, N3IWF, NRF, NSSF, PGW, SCP, SeGW, SMF, UPF
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Other option(s)
Network Optimalisation, Predict and Manage performance, -
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Company Contact Details
50 High Street Suite 10 North Andover, MA 01845
United States
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June 5, 2026 Case
Designed to deliver network access anywhere, including hard-to-reach and high-risk environments, the Autonomous Edge uses a distributed 5G architecture with built-in resilience and failover. If the connection to the central core is lost, a local edge core automatically takes over, ensuring that critical services remain online. This ensures that essential services continue to function, and that disruptions caused by network outages are kept to a minimum. Read more...
June 5, 2026 Company
As MVNOs look for more flexibility, differentiation, and control over their services, many are exploring the transition from light or thin MVNO models towards thicker or full MVNO architectures. Read more...