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Harmonic Inc. reports developments in broadband access and video delivery technology for service providers, media companies, broadcasters and streamers. Its updates commonly cover virtualized broadband networking, fiber deployment tools, AI-powered network operations intelligence, remote OLT infrastructure, and the cOS platform used by broadband operators.
Harmonic news also includes video workflow software and media processing products such as VOS Media Software, XOS Advanced Media Processor, hybrid streaming solutions, and AI orchestration for live video workflows. Recurring company announcements address customer deployments, product introductions, industry conference participation, earnings releases, and investor presentations.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) announced that TWT Digital Communication, a major Taiwanese cable operator, has deployed its CableOS® Platform to enhance broadband services for over 500,000 homes. The solution supports high-speed DOCSIS 3.1 services and positions TWT for future advancements such as 5G and fiber-to-the-home. The deployment, which included quickly setting up virtualized CMTS software, optimizes network capacity and lowers operational costs. Harmonic's CableOS Central monitoring service ensures high-quality subscriber experiences. This initiative enhances TWT's broadband network and service quality.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) announced its partnership with Edge Networks for the launch of the innovative Evoca television service, which aims to serve underserved areas in the U.S. The service integrates over-the-air ATSC 3.0 broadcasts with video streaming, delivering over 80 channels to subscribers. Harmonic's advanced technology, including the VOS®360 Live Streaming Platform and Electra® X live video processor, ensures high-quality video and efficient bandwidth usage. Evoca plans to expand its reach to millions of U.S. households in the coming years.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) announced that Access Communications has deployed its CableOS® Platform to enhance broadband services in Saskatchewan. This move aims to reduce operational expenses and improve the user experience through advanced virtualized access technologies. The deployment, which includes DAA architecture and third-party nodes, enables significant capacity improvements while consuming less power. Harmonic's CableOS Platform currently supports over 2 million cable modems and enhances network capacity effectively, making internet services more affordable and reliable.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) announced that Medianet, the leading independent pay TV provider in the Maldives, implemented its EyeQ™ content-aware encoding (CAE) technology. This solution significantly optimizes video streaming quality while reducing CDN costs by up to 50%. MediaNet's CEO highlighted the technology's impact on lowering content delivery costs without sacrificing viewer experience. EyeQ CAE is fully standards-compliant, ensuring future-proof video delivery. Harmonic aims to enhance operational efficiency and cost savings for service providers globally.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) has announced that Germany-based Primary Video Stream Contribution (PVSC) has selected its VOS360 Channel Origination & Distribution Platform for video distribution. This cloud-based solution allows PVSC to deliver live content globally, improving efficiency and customization. PVSC's ability to manage access and tailor live broadcasts enhances its service to cable and telecom partners. This marks a significant advancement in PVSC's operations, facilitating flexibility and scalability in content delivery.
On Nov. 3, 2020, Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) announced its partnership with Trinity Christian Centre in Singapore, utilizing the VOS360 video streaming platform and Veygo's media player for live and on-demand services. Pastor Allen Loh highlighted the platform's ease of use and high performance, ensuring uninterrupted service and scalability. Harmonic's solution allows Trinity to deliver content efficiently without physical infrastructure, launching a streaming channel in just two weeks. This initiative exemplifies Harmonic's commitment to empowering nontraditional broadcasters and expanding audience reach.
Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ: HLIT) reported third-quarter results for 2020, revealing a 18% decline in revenue year-over-year, totaling $94.9 million. Despite a strong performance in Cable Access and a rebound in the Video segment, revenue from Cable Access fell 27.7% to $40.3 million. Operating income showed a loss of $1.6 million, contrasting with a $22.5 million gain in the previous year. However, the company recorded cash reserves of $70.8 million, indicating liquidity. Expectations for Q4 include a projected revenue range of $120-$130 million.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) will announce its third quarter 2020 financial results on October 26, 2020, after market close. A live webcast discussing the results will take place at 2:00 p.m. PT on the same day. Investors can access the webcast on the Harmonic Investor Relations website, with a replay available after 5:00 p.m. PT.
Harmonic, a leader in video delivery solutions, continues to enable media companies to provide high-quality streaming services globally.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) unveiled new edge cloud extensions to its CableOS® access platform, enabling cable operators to deploy compute resources in their IP networks. This innovation supports applications like 5G OpenRAN and flexible DOCSIS MAC. Developed in partnership with Intel, the new edge compute module enhances the CableOS platform's capabilities. Harmonic will showcase these advancements at the virtual SCTE•ISBE Cable-Tec Expo from Oct. 12-15, 2020. The company powers over 2 million cable modems globally, solidifying its position as a leader in cable access solutions.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) has unveiled a new upstream gigabit technology for cable operators, compatible with current cable modems and set-top boxes. This innovation, part of Harmonic's CableOS core software and Ripple+ network edge platform, addresses the increasing demand for bandwidth, particularly during remote work and online learning. Comcast is the first to trial this technology. Key features include full-spectrum bandwidth delivery and seamless evolution from traditional setups to fiber-to-the-home systems, ensuring optimal performance even during power outages.