- Harmonic (HLIT, Financial) sets a new benchmark with 14 Gbps downstream speed using DOCSIS 4.0 technology.
- Harmonic's cOS platform, first to unify both FDX and FDD modes, powers over 33 million CPE devices globally.
- According to Dell'Oro Group, Harmonic leads the market in cable broadband equipment, virtual CMTS, and DAA.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) has announced a groundbreaking achievement at the CableLabs® Interop event, demonstrating a record-breaking downstream throughput of 14 Gbps using DOCSIS 4.0 technology. This performance significantly surpasses the industry standard benchmark of 10 Gbps. This milestone positions Harmonic at the forefront of broadband innovation, where it already holds the market leadership position in cable broadband equipment according to Dell'Oro Group.
The company's cOS™ platform, which powers over 33 million customer premises equipment (CPE) devices worldwide, is the industry’s first solution to unify both Full Duplex (FDX) and Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) modes of DOCSIS 4.0 technology. This unification provides operators with unparalleled flexibility in deployment strategies, allowing them to leverage existing infrastructure for fiber-competitive speeds.
The successful demonstration at the CableLabs event highlights the interoperability and readiness of Harmonic’s technology for commercial deployment, offering crucial advantages for cable operators. This positions Harmonic advantageously as the industry moves towards the next generation of broadband deployments, with significant revenue potential from the DOCSIS 4.0 upgrade cycle.
Harmonic's commitment to pushing the boundaries of broadband capabilities ensures its continued leadership in transforming connectivity solutions, shaping a future of high-speed, reliable internet services. For more information about Harmonic’s broadband solutions, visit their website.