Harmonic modernises Mediacom’s network
June 23, 2025
Harmonic has announced that Mediacom Communications, the fifth-largest cable operator in the US, has chosen Harmonic’s cOS virtualised broadband platform to modernise its network. The cOS platform allows Mediacom to offer multigigabit and symmetrical speeds and an enhanced subscriber experience with DOCSIS 4.0 broadband services as well as gain the optionality to add fibre services. This strategic deployment supports Mediacom’s shift to a distributed access architecture (DAA) with Harmonic’s Unified DOCSIS 4.0 solution, providing faster and lower-latency internet experiences for consumers.
“As we prepare our network to embrace the future of broadband, we needed a partner with deep DOCSIS 4.0 expertise and a proven track record,” said JR Walden, CTO at Mediacom. “We chose Harmonic for their clear leadership in innovative technology, unparalleled scalability across diverse deployments and robust installed base. Partnering with Harmonic will enable us to deliver ultra-fast broadband connectivity and outstanding quality of experience leveraging DOCSIS 4.0 technology.”
With this deployment, Harmonic continues to expand its broadband industry leadership. Mediacom joins a growing number of top-tier service providers leveraging Harmonic’s cOS platform — making Harmonic a technology partner of choice for eight of the 10 largest cable broadband operators in the US.
Mediacom is deploying Harmonic’s cOS virtualised broadband platform and Ripple modular DAA nodes. By adopting this approach, Mediacom is among the first North American operators to launch DOCSIS 4.0 broadband services leveraging a Unified DOCSIS 4.0 architecture that supports both Full Duplex (FDX) and Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) technologies. The future-ready solution enables Mediacom to significantly enhance the performance and lifespan of its existing DOCSIS infrastructure while maintaining a clear path to fibre evolution. A key differentiator of Harmonic’s cOS platform is its innovative PTP-less virtualised core, which allows Mediacom to launch DAA services without a timing network — increasing reliability, simplifying deployments and accelerating the rollout of broadband services.
“Mediacom is leading the charge toward DOCSIS 4.0, and their adoption of our cloud-native broadband software highlights the forward-thinking strategies top operators are embracing to modernise their networks,” said Nimrod Ben-Natan, CEO at Harmonic. “Our partnership with Mediacom paves the way for faster DOCSIS 4.0 rollouts, increased operational efficiency and a seamless transition to next-gen broadband.”
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