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CommScope

CommScope Holding Company, Inc. (: COMM) is a global provider of solutions for communications, , and entertainment networks. The company designs, manufactures, installs, and supports hardware and software intelligence that enable advanced , , and networks. Founded in 1976 by Frank Drendel through the divestiture of a product line from Superior Continental Cable Company, CommScope began with 158 employees focused on . Over its nearly 50-year history, it has grown into a headquartered in , following a relocation from Claremont, in November 2025. As of 2025, CommScope employs approximately 25,000 people worldwide and holds over 15,000 patents and patent applications. In 2025, the company completed divestitures of its Outdoor Networks and Distributed Systems businesses and announced the pending sale of its and Cable Solutions segment to refocus on core operations. CommScope's portfolio includes systems like SYSTIMAX®, fiber optic solutions such as , and end-to-end innovations for venues, centers, and providers. The company operates through segments including Connectivity and Cable Solutions (), RUCKUS, and Access Solutions (ANS), serving customers in over 150 countries with a of 10,000 installation partners.

Overview

Founding and Headquarters

CommScope was founded in August 1976 by Frank M. Drendel and Jearld Leonhardt, who assembled $5 million from local investors to acquire the struggling Comm/Scope division from Superior Continental Corporation. This acquisition marked the birth of CommScope as an independent entity, initially operating as a specialized manufacturer of cables for the burgeoning (CATV) sector within the . The founders, both with prior experience in the cable business, bet on the expansion of community antenna television systems, positioning the company to supply essential components like to cable operators across the . At its inception, CommScope was headquartered in , in the heart of the state's , where the acquired division had been based. The company established a major manufacturing facility in nearby Claremont, , in 1990, consolidating production capabilities in the region. remained in Hickory until 2023, when it relocated to Claremont, serving as an administrative hub before the company's further relocation to , in November 2025. This regional base provided access to skilled labor and supported growth into a global network infrastructure provider. From a modest starting team of 158 employees in 1976, CommScope experienced significant expansion, reaching over 20,000 employees worldwide by the 2020s, reflecting its evolution from a regional maker to a key player in communications infrastructure. This growth laid the foundation for its transition to broader network solutions, including fiber optics and wireless systems.

Current Business Focus

CommScope has undergone a significant strategic transformation with the announcement on August 4, 2025, of the sale of its Connectivity and Cable Solutions () segment to Corporation for $10.5 billion in cash, expected to close in the first half of 2026. This divestiture positions the company as a "" focused on access networks and solutions, streamlining its portfolio to emphasize high-growth areas in . The transaction, approved by stockholders on October 16, 2025, is anticipated to eliminate substantially all of CommScope's debt upon closing, enabling greater investment in innovation within its retained operations. Following the CCS sale, CommScope will retain its core segments in access networks through the Access Network Solutions (ANS) business and enterprise wireless solutions via . The ANS segment provides solutions for cable and operators, supporting high-speed internet delivery and . specializes in and wired networking for enterprises, including AI-driven solutions for secure connectivity in sectors like , , and smart buildings. This focused portfolio underscores CommScope's role in enabling advanced communications networks for service providers and end-users worldwide. CommScope maintains global operations with approximately 20,000 employees (as of December 2024) across multiple countries, fostering and support for its solutions. On November 1, 2025, the company relocated its corporate headquarters to 2601 Telecom Parkway, 75082. Listed on the under the ticker symbol COMM, CommScope continues to operate as a leading provider of for , , and communications.

History

Early Development

CommScope was founded in 1976 when Frank M. Drendel and Jearld Leonhardt acquired the manufacturing division of Superior Continental Corporation, establishing the company in , to focus on producing high-quality for the emerging industry. Under Drendel's leadership as CEO from 1976 until 2011, the company rapidly expanded its manufacturing capabilities, opening a second plant in Claremont, , by 1978 to meet growing demand for and related components essential for distribution and networks. This foundational strategy emphasized innovation in to support reliable signal transmission, positioning CommScope as a key supplier to cable operators across the during the 1980s . By the late , CommScope began its early international expansion, establishing sales and distribution channels in and to capitalize on global demand for broadband infrastructure in telecom and broadcasting sectors. Drendel's vision drove this growth, with the company adapting its and products to international standards, which helped diversify revenue streams beyond the U.S. market and laid the groundwork for broader global operations by the . These efforts solidified CommScope's reputation for durable, high-performance components that supported the rollout of cable systems worldwide. A pivotal moment in the company's early development came in 1997, when Corporation spun off its cable infrastructure division, making CommScope an independent, publicly traded entity listed on under the symbol COMM. This raised significant capital, enabling further investments in U.S. manufacturing and market dominance in and technologies for cable TV and applications. The move marked the culmination of two decades of steady growth under Drendel's stewardship, transforming CommScope from a regional manufacturer into a publicly accountable leader in network infrastructure.

Key Milestones

In 2011, CommScope went private through a by , which invested $1.6 billion in equity for a total transaction value of approximately $3.9 billion. The deal, completed on January 14, 2011, involved issuing $2.5 billion in debt to finance the acquisition and related costs. This move allowed CommScope to restructure under private ownership, focusing on operational improvements amid a challenging telecommunications market. CommScope returned to public markets with an (IPO) on October 25, , pricing 38.5 million shares at $15 each and raising about $437 million in net proceeds, primarily used to repay outstanding debt from the . The IPO valued the company at up to $3.9 billion and marked Carlyle's partial exit, with the firm retaining a significant stake until fully divesting by 2016. This relisting provided capital for growth while addressing the high leverage carried over from the 2011 transaction. Post-buyout, CommScope faced ongoing debt management challenges due to the substantial assumed in 2011, which strained finances during the mid-2010s amid fluctuating demand for network infrastructure. To mitigate maturities and interest burdens, the company pursued efforts, including a 2017 transaction that issued $750 million in senior notes and extended the average tenor of its debt portfolio while increasing fixed-rate unsecured obligations. These steps helped stabilize the balance sheet, though remained elevated, influencing strategic decisions through the decade. In 2019, CommScope expanded its portfolio through the acquisitions of and , enhancing its capabilities in broadband and wireless solutions. A leadership transition occurred on October 1, 2020, when Charles Treadway was appointed president and CEO, succeeding Eddie Edwards, who retired after 15 years in the role. Treadway, previously CEO of , joined the board and aimed to drive integration and innovation amid evolving market dynamics. In the early 2020s, CommScope responded to the global rollout by accelerating development of supporting infrastructure, including new antenna solutions for C-Band and CBRS deployments to meet surging demand for high-capacity networks. This focus positioned the company to capitalize on operators' investments in , driving revenue growth in connectivity and distributed antenna systems despite broader economic pressures. In November 2025, CommScope relocated its headquarters from Claremont, , to .

Products and Services

Broadband Solutions

CommScope's broadband solutions encompass a suite of hardware and software designed to enable service providers to deliver high-speed internet connectivity, targeting cable operators and companies seeking scalable infrastructure for multi-gigabit services. Following the 2019 acquisition of , CommScope integrated ARRIS's portfolio to enhance its offerings in (HFC) networks, focusing on (CPE) and core network components that support evolving data demands. These solutions prioritize interoperability, low latency, and future-proofing against increasing bandwidth needs driven by streaming, , and applications. Central to CommScope's cable lineup are ARRIS-derived -based modems, gateways, and video delivery systems, which facilitate efficient data transmission over existing HFC . The ARRIS series, including the G54 gateway, combines 3.1 technology with quad-band 7 to deliver multi-gigabit speeds—up to 2.5 Gbps downstream—while supporting advanced features like low-latency gaming and 8K video streaming for residential users. For video delivery, these systems incorporate -based architectures that enable operators to transition from traditional QAM to full video, reducing operational costs and improving service quality through integrated encoding and . CommScope's 4.0 platform further advances this capability, extending downstream spectrum to 1.8 GHz for symmetrical multi-gigabit services exceeding 10 Gbps, as demonstrated in deployments with Liberty Global's subsidiaries like and Telenet, where virtual cable modem termination systems (vCMTS) and distributed access architecture (DAA) nodes ensure scalable upgrades without full network overhauls. In August 2025, CommScope verified a record 16.25 Gbps downstream speed using 4.0, underscoring its role in competing with alternatives for high-capacity . In parallel, CommScope provides fiber-optic connectivity and equipment to support fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) deployments, enabling telecom providers to achieve ultra-low latency and symmetric speeds for enterprise-grade . Key offerings include Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) systems, alongside a range of indoor/outdoor fiber cables, connectors, and cabinets optimized for high-density deployments. These solutions address challenges in FTTH rollouts by simplifying splicing and termination processes, reducing through modular designs that scale from 10 Gbps to 100 Gbps PON standards. CommScope also integrates with fixed wireless access (FWA) technologies to extend high-speed connectivity in networks, particularly for underserved areas where deployment is cost-prohibitive. The NVG558 FWA Gateway platform supports both sub-6 GHz and mmWave radios, delivering gigabit-class to homes via indoor consumer-installed units that connect to operator . This enables cable and telecom providers to leverage existing investments for fixed services, achieving download speeds up to 3 Gbps with low suitable for applications, while maintaining seamless handoff to wired cores. Such integration enhances network resilience and scalability, allowing operators to dynamically allocate resources across FWA and segments for multi-gigabit coverage.

Enterprise Networking

CommScope's enterprise networking solutions focus on delivering high-performance wired and wireless connectivity for business environments, enabling seamless integration of devices and applications across campuses, data centers, and smart facilities. Through its portfolio, CommScope provides purpose-driven infrastructure that supports the growing demands of modern enterprises, including high-density deployments and secure connectivity. The lineup includes advanced access points compatible with , , and 7 standards, designed for reliable performance in challenging environments such as high-traffic venues and large-scale campuses. These access points feature and interference mitigation technologies to optimize coverage and capacity. Cloud-managed controllers like RUCKUS One and SmartZone enable centralized management of networks, allowing for automated provisioning, enforcement, and monitoring from a single platform. Additionally, Ruckus offers Ethernet switching solutions that integrate with systems to form unified wired and LANs, supporting multi-gigabit speeds for data-intensive applications. For wired infrastructure, CommScope's SYSTIMAX systems provide robust copper and -optic solutions tailored for enterprise centers and networks. These systems support high-speed transmission, (PoE), and scalability for evolving architectures like cloud integration and . In centers, SYSTIMAX cabling facilitates low-latency connections for hyperscale operations, while deployments leverage converged cabling to unify , video, and services across buildings. Security and analytics are embedded in Ruckus hardware through the IoT Suite, which secures multi-standard devices by reusing existing and WLAN infrastructure for backhauling traffic and enforcing access controls. This suite includes modules for (BLE) and other protocols, with built-in and segmentation to protect against threats in smart buildings. RUCKUS provides AI-driven insights into , user behavior, and device health, enabling and to enhance operational efficiency. These solutions find applications in sectors like , where Ruckus Wi-Fi 7 access points and cloud improve guest experiences through seamless connectivity and personalized services in hotels and resorts. In , smart campus networks powered by SYSTIMAX cabling and Ruckus enable secure, high-bandwidth access for learning systems and remote . Healthcare facilities benefit from the integrated features to support patient monitoring, electronic health records, and IoT-enabled medical devices, ensuring compliance and reliability in critical environments.

Corporate Structure

Leadership Team

Charles (Chuck) L. Treadway has served as President and of CommScope since October 2020, leading the company's strategic direction including key divestitures to streamline operations. Prior to joining CommScope, Treadway held CEO positions at Accudyne Industries and NCH Corporation, bringing extensive experience in manufacturing and global operations. Kyle Lorentzen is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, appointed in November 2021, where he oversees financial strategy and restructuring efforts following significant asset sales. Lorentzen previously served as CFO at Accudyne Industries and held senior finance roles at Express Energy Services and Constellium. Robyn T. Mingle serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer since 2016, managing human capital for CommScope's global workforce of approximately 20,000 employees. Before joining CommScope, Mingle was Chief Human Resources Officer at Xylem Inc., with prior leadership in HR at ARAMARK and Tyco International. Claudius (Bud) E. Watts IV has been Chairman of the Board since 2020, providing governance oversight following his role as Lead from 2017. Watts brings decades of investment and advisory experience, including as a Senior Advisor to . Frank M. Drendel, the company's founder and former Chairman from 2011 to 2020, holds the position of Chairman Emeritus.

Financial Overview

In the third quarter of 2025, CommScope reported consolidated net sales of $1.63 billion, marking a 50.6% increase year-over-year, driven by strong performance across all segments. For the nine months ended September 30, 2025, net sales reached $4.13 billion. These results reflect robust demand in and enterprise solutions, contributing to six consecutive quarters of improving adjusted EBITDA margins. Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter of 2025 stood at $402 million, representing a 97% improvement from the prior year period and achieving a margin of 24.7%. This significant uplift was supported by higher sales volumes and operational efficiencies, with the company raising its full-year 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $1.3 billion to $1.35 billion. CommScope is pursuing a debt reduction strategy through its 2025 divestitures, with proceeds from the CCS sale expected to enable full repayment of existing and redemption of preferred equity, significantly reducing to a modest level by early 2026, following which excess cash will fund a special to shareholders.

Acquisitions and Divestitures

Major Acquisitions

CommScope's major acquisitions prior to played a pivotal role in broadening its scope beyond traditional cable into networking, solutions, and technologies. In 2015, the company acquired TE Connectivity's , , and businesses for $3 billion, a deal that doubled CommScope's size and integrated advanced optic , cabling, and capabilities. This acquisition provided immediate diversification, balancing revenue streams across , networks, and segments while expanding geographic reach into new markets. Later that year, CommScope completed the purchase of Airvana, a provider of solutions, enhancing its distributed antenna systems () portfolio and strengthening wireless innovation for indoor and urban deployments. The integration of Airvana's technology supported CommScope's push into heterogeneous networks, combining with existing macro infrastructure to meet rising demand for high-capacity mobile connectivity. The most transformative deal came in 2019 with the $7.4 billion acquisition of , completed in April after announcement in late 2018, which incorporated ARRIS's broadband access and video delivery solutions alongside ' enterprise wireless offerings. , previously acquired by in 2017, brought advanced and wired/wireless convergence technologies, bolstering CommScope's position in campus and service provider networks. Overall, these acquisitions were driven by a strategy to diversify amid maturing cable markets, shifting focus toward high-growth areas like preparation, video, and enterprise mobility to sustain long-term revenue expansion. The deal, however, substantially increased CommScope's load, setting the stage for later financial restructuring.

Recent Divestitures

In February 2025, CommScope completed the divestiture of its Outdoor Wireless Networks (OWN) and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) businesses to Corporation. This transaction, announced in July 2024 and finalized on February 3, 2025, marked an early step in CommScope's strategic refocusing efforts. On August 4, 2025, CommScope announced an agreement to sell its Connectivity and Cable Solutions (CCS) segment to Amphenol for $10.5 billion in cash, with the deal, approved by shareholders on October 16, 2025 (with 70% of outstanding stock in favor), expected to close in the first half of 2026 pending regulatory approvals. The CCS segment, which includes broadband connectivity and cable solutions, is projected to generate approximately $3.6 billion in sales for 2025. This divestiture follows the integration of prior acquisitions like ARRIS and Ruckus, aiming to streamline operations. These 2025 divestitures are designed to reduce CommScope's debt burden, particularly from its acquisitions, with net proceeds from the CCS sale estimated at around $10 billion after taxes and expenses to repay outstanding debt and preferred equity. Post-transaction, CommScope will concentrate on its core and enterprise businesses, including Access Network Solutions (ANS) and RUCKUS. The moves contributed to a sales increase in the second quarter of 2025, reaching $1.39 billion, bolstered by pre-divestiture performance in retained segments.

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