Pricing is expected to “erode” on converged cable...
Pricing is expected to “erode” on converged cable access platforms (CCAP), while channel capacity is expected to “soar,” said Jeff Heynen, Infonetics Research principal analyst, in a report Friday (http://bit.ly/12U45Im). The global cable modem termination systems (CMTS) and the edge…
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quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) markets declined 4 percent in Q2 to $313 million, said the report. In North America, CMTS and QAM revenue was down 27 percent from a year ago due to the “turn-up” of a large number of software licenses, said the report. Cisco and Arris are the frontrunners in the CMTS market, but competition is growing as vendors are competing for potential CCAP deployments, said the report.