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AOI Certified by Charter Communications

July 22, 2025
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Applied Optoelectronics Inc. (AOI) has completed testing and received deployment certification from Charter Communications for its full suite of 1.8GHz HFC amplifiers and its QuantumLink™ remote management software. These products will support Charter’s ongoing network evolution, enabling its extended spectrum DOCSIS (ESD) upgrade across its Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) footprint. The upgrade path is designed to deliver symmetrical, multi-gigabit broadband services—including 10 Gbps downstream and 1 Gbps upstream speeds—over existing cable infrastructure.

Charter certified AOI’s full Quantum18™ product lineup, including high-gain dual and triple system amplifiers, booster amplifiers, and line extenders. AOI’s gear is compatible with legacy amplifier housings, easing deployment within existing infrastructure. Its QuantumLink software provides remote monitoring and management with support for SNMP, RESTCONF, and Kafka-based telemetry. AOI’s distribution partner, Digicomm International, will support logistics and deployment at scale.

Charter’s network upgrade program, known as the “Network Evolution,” is targeting the rollout of symmetrical multi-gigabit speeds to approximately 50 million locations across its footprint by 2026, using extended spectrum DOCSIS 4.0 and Distributed Access Architectures (DAA). The company is transitioning to a fully virtualized, cloud-native network core, with ongoing investments in remote PHY and MAC-PHY nodes. According to recent Charter earnings reports and posts on ConvergeDigest, Charter has made steady progress through 2024 and 2025, with deployments accelerating in urban and suburban areas.

  • AOI’s 1.8GHz Quantum18™ amplifiers certified by Charter for DOCSIS 4.0 deployment
  • Products include high-gain amplifiers, line extenders, and booster amps
  • QuantumLink™ enables remote monitoring with support for standard network protocols
  • Digicomm International supports logistics and deployment
  • Charter’s upgrade targets 50M homes with multi-gigabit DOCSIS 4.0 by 2026
  • AOI’s solutions support seamless migration from legacy HFC gear

“These products will help us continue to deliver the capacity and speeds our customers expect,” said Eilisa Reid, SVP of Access Engineering and Operations at Charter.

🌐 Tech Explainer: What is DOCSIS 4.0? DOCSIS 4.0 (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) is the latest standard for broadband over cable infrastructure. It significantly expands spectrum usage up to 1.8 GHz, enabling operators to deliver downstream speeds of up to 10 Gbps and upstream speeds of up to 6 Gbps. Key features include Full Duplex DOCSIS (FDX), which allows simultaneous upstream and downstream communication in the same spectrum, and Extended Spectrum DOCSIS (ESD), which adds more bandwidth by expanding the usable frequency range. DOCSIS 4.0 also enhances network reliability, lowers latency, and improves energy efficiency—critical for next-gen services like ultra-HD streaming, AR/VR, and AI workloads at the edge.

🌐 Why It Matters: Charter’s embrace of DOCSIS 4.0 reflects the cable industry’s aggressive push to stay competitive with fiber and fixed wireless broadband offerings. AOI’s certified components ensure a smoother upgrade path, reducing time-to-deployment and operational friction. As edge applications grow more bandwidth-intensive, technologies like DOCSIS 4.0 and remote PHY will be critical for operators to scale without full fiber overbuilds.

🌐 BTW.. We’re tracking the latest developments in subsea cable infrastructure, policy, and deployments. Follow our ongoing coverage at: https://convergedigest.com/category/subsea/

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