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Broadband Access Equipment Revenue Declines 8 Percent Due to Soft China Market While EMEA Shines, According to Dell'Oro Group
Broadband Access Equipment Revenue Declines 8 Percent Due to Soft China Market While EMEA Shines, According to Dell'Oro Group

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time11-06-2025

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Broadband Access Equipment Revenue Declines 8 Percent Due to Soft China Market While EMEA Shines, According to Dell'Oro Group

Residential Wi-Fi 7 Router Shipments Increased 1341 Percent Y/Y, Driven by Lower-Cost Dual-Band Units REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a recently published report from Dell'Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, security, networks, and data center industries, total global revenue for the Broadband Access equipment market decreased to $4.4 B in 1Q 2025, down 8 percent Q/Q but flat year-over-year (Y/Y). All eyes are on the second quarter, as the impact of tariffs and the potential for a global slowdown in macroeconomic growth will likely be seen then in terms of shipments and revenue. "Despite a high level of uncertainty about the global macroeconomic environment, broadband service providers in North America and EMEA continue to move forward with their fiber expansion plans, as evidenced by solid purchases of new OLT ports in both regions this quarter," said Jeff Heynen, Vice President with Dell'Oro Group. "On the flip side, cable operators dramatically reduced their spend on new Remote PHY Devices (RPDs), as they await new units that support a unified approach to DOCSIS 4.0," explained Heynen. Additional highlights from the 1Q 2025 Broadband Access and Home Networking quarterly report: Spending on 5G Fixed Wireless CPE reached another record high this quarter, as operators in the US, India, and a growing list of markets continue to expand their Fixed Wireless Access subscribers. Spending on DOCSIS infrastructure declined 34 percent from 4Q 2024, due almost exclusively to a 62 percent sequential decline in spending on RPDs. PON ONT unit shipments were up 1 percent Y/Y, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of Y/Y growth, as fiber ISPs focus on adding subscribers and increasing take rates. About the ReportThe Dell'Oro Group Broadband Access and Home Networking Quarterly Report provides a complete overview of the Broadband Access market with tables covering manufacturers' revenue, average selling prices, and port/unit shipments for Cable, DSL, and PON equipment. Covered equipment includes Converged Cable Access Platforms (CCAP) and Distributed Access Architectures (DAA); Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers [DSLAMs] by technology VDSL, VDSL Profile 35b, and PON Optical Line Terminals (OLTs), Cable, DSL, and PON CPE (Customer Premises Equipment); Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) CPE; and Residential WLAN Equipment, including Mesh Routers. For more information about the report, please contact dgsales@ About Dell'Oro GroupDell'Oro Group is a market research firm that specializes in strategic competitive analysis in the telecommunications, security, enterprise networks, data center infrastructure, and network security markets. Our firm provides in-depth quantitative data and qualitative analysis to facilitate critical, fact-based business decisions. For more information, contact Dell'Oro Group at +1.650.622.9400 or visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Dell'Oro Group

Vecima Introduces Industry's First Compact Generic Access Platform (GAP) Node Designed for 4 GHz
Vecima Introduces Industry's First Compact Generic Access Platform (GAP) Node Designed for 4 GHz

National Post

time02-06-2025

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  • National Post

Vecima Introduces Industry's First Compact Generic Access Platform (GAP) Node Designed for 4 GHz

Article content Entra ® EN3400 is a compact, multi-services GAP node optimized for multi-dwelling unit (MDU) and enterprise applications, supporting Remote PHY and 10G EPON today Designed to support the transition to 50 Gbps PON, DOCSIS ® 4.0, and future services over hybrid fiber coax (HFC) up to 4 GHz Article content Article content VICTORIA, British Columbia — Vecima Networks Inc. (VCM: TSX) today announced the launch of its Entra EN3400 Compact Generic Access Platform (GAP) Node, deployed as either a two-port, Remote PHY (R-PHY)-enabled cable access node supporting DOCSIS 4.0 or a two-port All-PON™ node. Article content In October 2021, Vecima announced the Entra EN9000, the world's first commercially available GAP node, which is now in broad deployment with a Tier 1 Broadband Service Provider in North America. The EN3400 Compact GAP Node is a future-proof, 'Forever Node' with a 4.0 GHz-capable housing supporting the same DOCSIS 3.1 Remote PHY and 10G-EPON modules as the EN9000 today, while seamlessly evolving to XGS-PON, DOCSIS 4.0, NRoC (New Radio over Coax) and future HFC and PON solutions. Article content Building on the interoperability of the EN9000, its open architecture allows operators to select the best solutions from a variety of vendors, driving down costs and ensuring network agility and scalability. Through future module upgrades for Unified DOCSIS 4.0, the EN3400 is targeting delivery of up to 20 Gbps downstream and 6 Gbps upstream as a Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) cable access node. Article content In addition, the EN3400 offers flexible power options, including both standard AC power and 60/90V cable powering to support multi-dwelling unit, enterprise, and hospitality applications. This flexibility translates into significant long-term savings and operational efficiency by reducing the need for frequent hardware upgrades or replacements. Article content 'The Entra EN3400 is the latest product from Vecima, building on the success of the original EN9000 GAP Node,' said Ryan Nicometo, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Video & Broadband Solutions. 'Designed for 4 GHz, the EN3400 is a high-performance, multi-application solution with a unique form factor suitable for MDU, hospitality, and enterprise deployments long into the future.' Article content About Vecima Networks Vecima Networks Inc. (TSX: VCM) is leading the global evolution to the multi-gigabit, content-rich networks of the future. Our talented people deliver future-ready software, services, and integrated platforms that power broadband and video streaming networks, monitor and manage transportation, and transform experiences in homes, businesses, and everywhere people connect. We help our customers evolve their networks with cloud-based solutions that deliver ground-breaking speed, superior video quality, and exciting new services to their subscribers. There is power in connectivity – it enables people, businesses, and communities to grow and thrive. Learn more at Article content This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding Vecima's business strategies and objectives, and the anticipated benefits, performance, capabilities, availability or adoption of its products and services. Such statements reflect current expectations and assumptions about future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Vecima undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements unless required by law. Article content Article content Article content Article content

Teleste Sees Rising Demand for Edge Computing in Broadcast TV
Teleste Sees Rising Demand for Edge Computing in Broadcast TV

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time20-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Teleste Sees Rising Demand for Edge Computing in Broadcast TV

TURKU, Finland, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Edge computing, already transforming many data-intensive industries, is now making its mark in cable and telecom networks, specifically influencing broadcast TV distribution. Cable operators shifting towards decentralized networks such as Distributed Access Architecture (DAA), and operators leveraging fiber networks, are driving the adoption of edge computing principles even into domains traditionally unaffected by this trend, such as broadcast TV. Broadcast TV has traditionally been delivered through centralized headends that offer exceptional quality. However, operators deploying DAA may use Remote PHY devices—primarily developed for broadband services—also for broadcast distribution. Despite their popularity in broadband applications, Remote PHY devices present widely known limitations for dedicated broadcast use, especially concerning visibility into video streams, cost-efficiency, and architectural simplicity when used solely as broadcast edge solutions. Responding to these operator needs, Teleste's new Luminato X32 Edge QAM solution is designed specifically as an edge-based broadcast TV platform. Unlike broadband-focused Remote PHY devices, the Luminato X32 gives operators clear visibility into video signal integrity and ensures broadcast-specific reliability. By placing QAM processing at the edge, operators gain better control, localized service resilience, and targeted scalability. Additionally, the cable industry's growing convergence—integrating multiple network technologies—makes specialized edge solutions like the Luminato X32 highly relevant. This convergence enables operators to leverage unified, future-ready infrastructures, blending fiber and coax seamlessly. Finnish fiber operator Lounea has deployed Teleste's Luminato X32 for broadcast TV in worldwide rely on Luminato headend technology for high-quality broadcast services. The X32 builds upon this legacy, bringing Teleste's proven reliability and performance to compact, network-edge applications—where fast deployment and exceptional service quality are critical. To learn more, please visit our website. Inquiries for more information Hannele AhlroosExecutive AssistantTel. +358 2 2605 611 Email: About Teleste Teleste offers an integrated product and service portfolio that makes it possible to build and run a better networked society. Our solutions bring television and broadband services to you, secure your safety in public places and guide your use of public transport. With solid industry experience and drive for innovations, we are a leading international company in broadband, security and information technologies and related services. We connect with our customers through a global network of offices and partners. In 2024, Teleste's net sales reached EUR 132,5 million and it had approximately 670 employees. Teleste is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. For more information, visit This information was brought to you by Cision View original content:

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