Audit before you buy.
We sell transit, BGP, last-mile, voice, and managed networks. You shouldn't have to take our word that any of it is built right. Clone the repos, read the code, run it locally, ask the obvious questions.
The BNG, the network configs, the Kubernetes manifests, the customer portal. Front to back, on GitHub. We don’t make claims you can’t grep.
We sell transit, BGP, last-mile, voice, and managed networks. You shouldn't have to take our word that any of it is built right. Clone the repos, read the code, run it locally, ask the obvious questions.
Legacy carriers hide their network behind NDAs, vendor portals, and PDFs. We hide ours behind a clone URL. You shouldn't need a procurement contract to read how packets get to your customers.
Open code attracts engineers who already know it. Bug reports, patches, security audits. The same posture that makes Linux work makes our network work.
If The IT Dept ever stops running this, the work is still there. Forkable. Auditable. Operable by someone else. That's what infrastructure should look like — and that should be in your due-diligence calculation.
The broadband network gateway. VPP forwarding, DPDK NICs, Kubernetes-native control plane, active/active HA, Prometheus, webhooks, and an HTTP control surface. The thing legacy telcos hide behind a vendor SE — we built ours, and we open-sourced it.
Junos configs, BGP policy, RPKI setup, route filters, peering policy, IPAM. The actual running configuration of the network you're buying from. If you want to know how we route, read the code.
Helm charts, Kustomize overlays, Argo apps, network operators, Multus configs. The whole control plane. Secrets are sealed; everything else is in the open.
The retail customer portal — sign-up, plan selection, billing, service management, admin console. React Router 7 frontend, Go API. If you're a wholesale customer building your own portal, this is a reference implementation in the open.
Credentials, API keys, BGP MD5, customer data, Stripe keys, NBN wholesale credentials, and operational runbooks live in sealed secrets and a vault. Not on GitHub. Not in screenshots.
Everything that defines how the network works is public. Everything that would let someone break it is locked down. That line is the whole game.
Found a bug? File an issue. Want a feature? Open a PR. Curious how something works? Email an engineer. We don’t have a community manager. We have engineers.