Harmonic expands broadband partnership with Spectrum
November 4, 2025
Harmonic has announced an expanded partnership with Spectrum to extend the company’s cOS vCMTS and advanced network and operational tools across Spectrum’s entire service area, and include the deployment of DOCSIS 4.0 Unified Pebble-2 RPDs. The collaboration enables Spectrum to support DOCSIS 4.0 services and create a foundation for future DOCSIS developments including spectrum expansion and advanced tools.
“Our partnership with Harmonic brings field-proven excellence, reliability and intelligence to the network,” said Magesh Srinivasan, Executive Vice President, Network Technology Services at Spectrum. “This technology is enabling our network evolution, which allows us to continue delivering exceptional services that will adapt to our customers’ future needs.”
The Harmonic solution unlocks key network advancements for Spectrum, significantly enhancing customers’ quality of experience through:
- Faster, more reliable internet: Network upgrades to DOCSIS 4.0 and beyond will enable symmetrical and multi-gigabit internet services for customers. Harmonic’s advanced suite of noise mitigation techniques will ensure consistent, reliable delivery of higher speeds.
- Outstanding broadband experiences: Low-latency broadband experiences will ensure smooth online gaming and video conferencing.
- Superior network visibility and reliability: Open API for streaming telemetry via the cOS platform provides real-time network visibility and valuable performance data to operational teams. Harmonic efficiently streams and collects telemetry data across the cOS platform and tools ensuring the highest network reliability and around-the-clock connectivity for subscribers.
“It is an honor to partner with Spectrum, a true industry leader committed to advancing broadband innovation,” said Nimrod Ben-Natan, President and CEO of Harmonic. “Through our expanded collaboration and shared commitment to exceptional subscriber experience, we are excited to support their continued initiatives for next-generation broadband connectivity and enhanced subscriber satisfaction.”
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