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January 11, 2021
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Milestone demonstrates Technicolor Connected Home (known as Vantiva)’s continued position as the market leader in providing DOCSIS 3.1 CPE to cable operators throughout the world.

Despite the challenges brought on by a turbulent 2020, deployments of DOCSIS 3.1 gateways continued their rapid rise, with Technicolor Connected Home shipping over 8.1 million units last year, bringing the total to 20 million units worldwide since 2017.

This is the latest development in Technicolor Connected Home’s ongoing commitment to leveraging open and innovative technologies for network service providers (NSPs) around the world. The ultimate goal is to help NSPs deliver seamless connectivity and premium entertainment experiences to consumers by creating best-in-class customer premises equipment (CPE) and partnering with the most innovative companies in the connected home ecosystem.

“The pace of adoption for DOCSIS 3.1 CPE has been remarkable as operators seek to provide consumers with the latest technologies to support in-home connectivity for subscribers,” says Marcin Godlewski, Director of Product Management for Technicolor. “While industry analysts were projecting a strong deployment year for DOCSIS 3.1 devices, Technicolor Connected Home has exceeded expectations.”

Adoption of DOCSIS 3.1 uptake is expected to continue through 2021, and Technicolor Connected Home is already working with multiple major Tier 1 operators in North America, Europe and Latin America to meet current deployment demands. The next wave of the expanding market for DOCSIS 3.1 will come as operators make the transition to next generation Wi-Fi technologies.

Potential of Wi-Fi 6 to Expand Growth of DOCSIS 3.1 CPE

The integration of Wi-Fi 6 technology into Technicolor Connected Home DOCSIS 3.1 CPE has been cited by NSP customers as one of the reasons for increased demand. The need for high speed and strong, consistent performance of broadband services to – and through – the home has elevated interest in the lower latency, higher speeds and improved management of networking operations provided by Wi-Fi 6 technology.

“During 2020, consumers were exceptionally reliant on NSPs to support the way they worked and studied from home. Beyond this, we are also seeing rising interest in entertainment services — including streaming and online gaming services — that require reliable broadband services. Consumers expect high performance on devices that are using different services throughout the home. This is a tailor-made opportunity for DOCSIS 3.1 CPE that is equipped with Wi-Fi 6 technology. We expect this trend to continue in 2021 and beyond,” concludes Godlewski.

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