Platforms are becoming just as critical as the networks they support.
The shift is centered on how cloud-based virtualization, edge compute and unified management systems come together to support more dynamic service delivery across environments.
When those pieces are aligned, networks become more responsive and adaptable, reducing the need for constant intervention and enabling a more seamless experience over time.
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The way networks are built is changing just as fast as the services they support.
As platforms shift toward cloud-based, virtualized and edge-enabled architectures, the focus is moving to how quickly new capabilities can be deployed, scaled and adapted across the network.
That flexibility is becoming foundational to how services are delivered and evolved over time. https://t.co/vmpbdHEfaZ
Network transformation is being driven by a fundamental shift in how traffic is created, distributed and consumed.
As fixed and mobile networks converge, our members are aligning architectures that can scale, adapt and respond dynamically to changing demands across environments.
This is what will define the next decade of broadband. 👉 https://t.co/WVplbbj5uT
"It's only about when, not if." 💬
Quantum computers will have the power to break today's cryptographic systems — and weaken symmetric key protections too. Dr. Jing Wang, Principal Architect at CableLabs explains the real-world implications in our latest blog and interview.
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As fixed and mobile networks converge, we have an opportunity to rethink how capacity, latency and flexibility come together to support entirely new experiences.
The real shift is happening beneath the surface in how we design networks to evolve in real time alongside user demands.
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The journey to DOCSIS® 4.0 just hit its first major checkpoint.
Multiple cable modem devices across two chipset platforms have achieved DOCSIS 3.1 Verified for Interoperability (VFI) status through the CableLabs Certification program — the critical first checkpoint on the path to full DOCSIS 4.0 certification.
Before devices can advance to DOCSIS 4.0, they must first prove stable, multi-vendor interoperability on today’s networks. That’s exactly what VFI validates, and it’s a milestone built on industry-wide collaboration 💪
Learn more about the DOCSIS 4.0 certification journey ⬇️ https://t.co/fgfquFFZAH
Dr. Zhensheng Jia will be all over the #OECC2026 program June 28–July 2 — presenting 3 papers, delivering an invited talk and chairing a technical session on topics like coherent PON, intelligent optical access, distributed fiber sensing and next-gen broadband.
Learn more and check out the full agenda: https://t.co/Te9lUEHBsm
The future of connectivity isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Differentiated services are enabling smarter, more adaptive networks that can anticipate user needs, unlock new revenue opportunities and deliver more personalized experiences at scale. At CableLabs, we’re helping define what comes next, and it’s already underway.
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This week, CableLabs Lead Architect Dr. Hao Guo, will present at #IEEEVTC2026 on June 11 in Nice, France. His paper introduces LarS-Net, a cost-effective large-scale spectrum sensing network supporting dynamic spectrum sharing for future wireless systems.
This was a team effort with CableLabs colleagues Dr. Ruoyu Sun, Dr. Rahil Gandotra and Mark Poletti, plus collaborators at NC State and Ohio State.
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Connectivity should move with you, not hold you back.
From work calls to gaming to streaming your favorite shows, today’s experiences demand networks that adapt in real time. With differentiated services, connectivity becomes personalized, responsive and reliable, so it’s there when it matters most, wherever life takes you.
Speed is no longer the differentiator. Experience is. See what's possible.
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What does the future of network experience really look like?
With AI-powered optimization, self-healing networks, and real-time adaptability, we’re enabling networks that anticipate, not just respond. The result: seamless, context-aware experiences that evolve with users and devices in the moment.
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Two CableLabs experts. Two sessions. One conversation about the future of connected standards.
Jason Page and Brian Scriber will both speak at Unify 2026 (June 16–18, Austin, TX), hosted by @csaiot. From open standards ecosystems to hands-on Matter contribution, they'll be sharing insights at the forefront of interoperability and broadband innovation. https://t.co/DpAyyrjkOi
We are proud to share two papers from our CableLabs researchers presented at the Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnAI 2026) - Including a Best Paper Award Winner! 🏆
🥇 Best Paper Award: Multi-Timescale Transformer-Based Spectrum Occupancy Prediction for Real-Time Dynamic Spectrum Sharing: (https://t.co/KHyAoobPcE)
Jiayu Mao, Aylin Yener (The Ohio State University); Ruoyu Sun, Rahil Gandotra, Mark Poletti, Hao Guo (CableLabs); and Sophia Dai (Lakewood High School)
This work develops transformer-based models for real-time dynamic spectrum sharing, capturing both short-term and long term spectrum usage patterns using real-world mid-band measurement data.
📡 Also presented: SAFE-T: AI-Driven Adaptive Thresholding for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing: (https://t.co/T9g9BqeNSF)
Hao Guo, Ruoyu Sun, Rahil Gandotra, Mark Poletti (CableLabs); and Jiayu Mao (The Ohio State University)
These papers reflect a collaborative research effort between CableLabs and the 6G and Beyond Center at The Ohio State University - and our ongoing commitment to advancing AI-native wireless networks through industry-academia partnerships. Learn more about this collaboration: https://t.co/KrkllDulI9
Speed is expected. Experience is everything.
By making connectivity more reliable, predictive and responsive, we’re helping create a future where technology simply works, seamlessly and intelligently.
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CableLabs is proud to announce that 10 employees were honored at the Wireless Broadband Alliance’s 2025 Annual Recognition Awards, recognizing our team’s leadership in advancing Wi-Fi innovation worldwide.
Congratulations to our Contributor Award winners: Greg White, Megan Collins, Neeharika Jesukumar, Omkar Dharmadhikari, Lili Hervieu, Efren Torres, Tim Dalton and Ben Gardner. 🏆
We would also like to congratulate Josh Redmore and Luther Smith on receiving Project Leadership Awards for their outstanding leadership and impact. 🎉
Thank you all for your continued dedication, innovation and contributions to advancing the industry, we are so grateful to have you on our team!
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SIT (Seminario Internacional de Tecnología), held May 19–21, is Telecom Argentina's annual engineering conference, now in its 15th year. The event attracts more than 3,500 Telecom Argentina technical staff, along with many virtual attendees. Regional cable operators from across Latin America and the SCTE CALA Chapter are also represented.
CableLabs had two keynote speeches, Jon Schnoor presented the latest CableLabs work in FTTP specifications and testing, and Neeharika Jesukumar highlighted CableLabs work in Wi-Fi standards and cable working groups aimed at improving in-home Wi-Fi experience.
Telecom Argentina is the largest cable and mobile operator in Argentina and has collaborated with CableLabs for many years.
Brian Scriber, Chief Information Security Officer at CableLabs, was recently featured among Colorado's top cybersecurity leaders in a Security Boulevard spotlight recognizing those securing some of the state’s most complex environments.
The feature highlights Scriber's long-standing contributions in security, privacy, and industry standards, including his work across IoT security, cryptography and global standards organizations.
Read more and see the full list of leaders recognized:
https://t.co/BLOGGz3ic3
Your Wi-Fi is fast. Your Zoom call is frozen. What gives?
CableLabs' Shafi Khan joined the What the Dev? podcast to break down why — and how the Quality by Design framework and intent-based APIs are fixing it.
11 minutes. A whole new perspective. 🎧
https://t.co/HKzWJx9vPS
Congratulations to Dr. Alberto Campos on being selected for the Cable TV Pioneers Class of 2026! 🎉
As CableLabs’ first Fellow, Campos has spent 38 years advancing broadband, wireless and optical communications technologies. His contributions include leading PHY specifications for DOCSIS® 3.0 and 3.1 and pioneering Proactive Network Maintenance, now a globally adopted operational practice. Campos holds more than 300 patents worldwide and has been recognized throughout his career for innovation, technical leadership and mentorship across the broadband industry.
Cheers to this well-deserved recognition, Dr. Campos!
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