Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Radcom Ltd. is a publicly traded telecommunications software company that develops and provides network intelligence and service assurance solutions for mobile network operators. The company operates within the telecommunications software and network analytics industries, with a primary focus on enabling operators to monitor, analyze, and optimize the performance and quality of experience of their networks, particularly in 4G LTE and 5G environments.
Radcom’s core revenue is driven by sales of its flagship MaveriQ® cloud-native network intelligence platform, which supports real-time service assurance, network analytics, and customer experience management. The company primarily serves mobile network operators, including Tier‑1 carriers, and positions itself as a specialist provider of fully virtualized, cloud‑native assurance solutions. Founded in 1991, Radcom initially developed network monitoring tools for legacy telecom networks and gradually transitioned its strategy toward software‑based, cloud‑native platforms aligned with the evolution of mobile broadband and 5G architectures.
Business Operations
Radcom operates as a single‑segment business focused on telecom service assurance software, generating revenue primarily through software licenses, subscription arrangements, and related professional services. Its operations are centered on the development, deployment, and support of the MaveriQ® platform, which is designed to run in public, private, or hybrid cloud environments and integrates with modern, disaggregated mobile network architectures.
The company conducts research and development primarily in Israel, while customer deployments, sales, and support activities are carried out across international markets. Radcom does not publicly report multiple operating segments or material joint ventures, and available public disclosures indicate that revenue is concentrated among a limited number of large mobile operator customers. The company emphasizes software‑based delivery and does not rely on ownership of physical network infrastructure assets.
Strategic Position & Investments
Radcom’s strategy is centered on capitalizing on the global rollout of 5G networks and the telecom industry’s transition toward cloud‑native, software‑defined architectures. The company positions MaveriQ® as a purpose‑built solution for 5G service assurance, emphasizing automation, real‑time analytics, and scalability in hyperscale cloud environments. Growth initiatives focus on expanding deployments with existing Tier‑1 customers and securing new contracts as operators modernize their networks.
Public disclosures indicate that Radcom’s growth has been driven primarily by organic investment in product development rather than by large acquisitions. The company continues to invest in enhancing its cloud‑native capabilities and support for open network standards. There is no verified public information indicating ownership of notable subsidiaries or a diversified investment portfolio; data on material acquisitions or equity investments is inconclusive based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Radcom is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, which serves as its primary center for executive management and research and development. The company maintains an international operational presence to support customers in North America, Europe, and the Asia‑Pacific region, reflecting the global nature of its mobile network operator customer base.
While Radcom’s workforce and physical offices are relatively concentrated, its software platforms are deployed globally within customer networks. The company’s revenue exposure is therefore international, with a significant portion historically derived from North American mobile operators, alongside growing engagement in other regions as 5G deployments expand worldwide.
Leadership & Governance
Radcom was founded by David Barak, who played a key role in establishing the company’s early network monitoring technologies. The current leadership team emphasizes a strategic vision centered on cloud‑native innovation, long‑term partnerships with Tier‑1 operators, and disciplined financial management aligned with large, multi‑year telecom contracts.
Key members of Radcom’s executive leadership include:
- Yaron Ravka – Chief Executive Officer
- Rami Amichai – Chief Financial Officer
- Eyal Harari – Vice President, Products
- Yehuda Levy – Vice President, Research and Development
The leadership philosophy, as reflected in public statements and filings, focuses on technological specialization, operational focus, and maintaining flexibility to adapt to evolving telecom network architectures.