name: AxyomCore description: >- Telecom infrastructure software vendor, styled Axyom.Core, supplying cloud-native 4G and 5G mobile core and RAN network functions (CNFs) that run inside communications service provider networks. Product lines cover 4G core, Femto core, security gateway, RAN and full-MVNO deployments, with Red Hat OpenShift support. Part of Lumine Group following a carve-out from Casa Systems. NO PUBLIC API SURFACE: the company sells into operator networks through RFP and direct engagement, and publishes no developer portal, API documentation, or machine-readable contract. That is an absence of a PUBLIC interface, not an absence of APIs — mobile core network functions are API-driven by construction, but those interfaces reach customers under operator contracts rather than a public developer program. url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/axyomcore/refs/heads/main/apis.yml created: '2026-08-17' modified: '2026-08-17' specificationVersion: '0.23' tags: - Telecommunications - 5G Core - 4G/LTE Core - RAN - Mobile Network Functions - Cloud-Native - Kubernetes - MVNO - Network Security - Telco Infrastructure apis: [] common: - type: Website url: https://axyomcore.ai - type: About url: https://axyomcore.ai/about-us - type: Support url: https://axyomcore.ai/contact-us - type: Blog url: https://axyomcore.ai/en/news-insights maintainers: - FN: AxyomCore url: https://axyomcore.ai generated: by: apis.io/add model: claude-opus-4-8 confidence: 2 at: '2026-08-17T16:14:07.521Z' x-review: reviewed: '2026-08-17' reviewed_by: Kin Lane decision: listed note: >- Parked by the intake gate as no_consumable_surface. Listed anyway on the standing rule that a valid company on a domain it owns gets a listing and a low score, because the score is what gives a vendor something to improve against. Roughly half the catalog carries no apis[] entry. Verified 2026-08-17: axyomcore.ai and axyomcore.com both resolve and are owned by the company; the advertised apis.json 404s; developer., docs. and api. subdomains do not resolve; the word "api" appears zero times on the homepage; the site is HubSpot-built with a Submit RFP call to action. No contract was invented to fill the gap.