SHERIDAN, WYOMING - May 19, 2026 - Teleste is presenting its latest broadband infrastructure portfolio at ANGA COM 2026 in Cologne, where the company will be located at stand C12 in hall 8, positioning its solutions within Europe's leading business platform for broadband, media and connectivity. The focus is on next-generation 1.8 GHz amplifier systems, expanded network analytics through the Argus platform, and open distributed access architectures designed for hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) and fiber environments. The announcement reflects a broader industry transition toward higher-capacity access networks, more data-driven operations, and interoperable infrastructure models that support long-term upgrade flexibility for operators.
Event Presence Anchored at ANGA COM 2026 in Cologne
ANGA COM 2026 serves as the central industry platform for Teleste's broadband and access network showcase, taking place from May 19-21 in Cologne, Germany. The company's presence at the event is positioned as a key access point for operators, partners and industry stakeholders to engage directly with its infrastructure portfolio.
The event continues to function as a major European decision-making environment for broadband infrastructure investments. Teleste is using this setting to present deployment-oriented technologies and to support discussions with operators on long-term network modernization strategies.
ANGA COM also provides a structured environment for direct engagement between technology providers and network operators, enabling practical discussions around infrastructure evolution and system integration.
1.8 GHz Amplifier Platforms Target Network Capacity Expansion
A key focus at ANGA COM 2026 is the introduction of the AC1800 and AC2800 amplifier platforms, designed for 1.8 GHz HFC network architectures. These systems are intended to support increased network capacity while maintaining compatibility with existing 1.2 GHz infrastructures.
Teleste positions the new amplifiers as a transitional solution, allowing operators to modernize network components incrementally rather than requiring full infrastructure replacement. The platforms combine high-performance RF design with built-in intelligence and optional remote connectivity capabilities.
The approach enables operators to adopt next-generation amplification technology while preserving investment value in existing HFC deployments.
Argus Platform Expands Network Analytics and Operational Intelligence
Teleste is also demonstrating the next evolution of its Argus platform, which aggregates and analyzes network data across multiple operational domains. The system is designed to provide operators with a unified view of network performance across infrastructure layers.
This development reflects a broader industry shift toward data-driven network operations, where analytics and real-time visibility are increasingly central to performance management. By consolidating network data, the platform aims to support faster operational decisions and improved fault detection.
Future development directions include AI- and machine learning-enabled capabilities, intended to further enhance predictive network management and operational efficiency.
Distributed Access Architecture Built on Open Interoperability
Another key area of focus is Teleste's distributed access strategy, particularly its Remote PHY solutions designed for interoperability with major CMTS cores in both virtualized and hardware-based environments.
The company emphasizes open architecture principles, enabling operators to build distributed access networks without restrictive vendor dependencies. Solutions such as DAN3, AC9400 and DAN4 form part of this modular approach to network evolution.
This model is intended to support flexible infrastructure development, allowing operators to introduce distributed access technologies while maintaining compatibility with existing systems.
Hybrid Network Strategy Across Broadband and Broadcast Services
Teleste is also showcasing its hybrid network portfolio, including platforms such as Luminato X32 and Luminato 4X4, which support linear TV distribution alongside broadband services.
In addition, the company presents RF passives, FTTX components, and amplifier solutions including CX4, RE180 and ICON1000. These technologies support end-to-end deployments across hybrid fiber-coaxial and fiber access networks.
The portfolio reflects the continued requirement for operators to maintain broadcast delivery while scaling broadband capacity within shared infrastructure environments.
Industry Dialogue on Autonomous Network Development
Beyond product demonstrations, Teleste is contributing to strategic industry discussions on network automation at ANGA COM 2026. A featured session includes Hanno Narjus presenting "Towards Autonomous Networks: Opportunities in Cable Infrastructure" on Wednesday, May 20 in Room 2, followed by an expert panel discussion.
The session focuses on the gradual transition toward more autonomous and data-driven cable networks, where analytics and automation play a growing role in infrastructure management.
These discussions align with broader industry trends toward intelligent network operations and lifecycle optimization.
ANGA COM as a Strategic Operator Engagement Platform
ANGA COM 2026 also functions as a structured engagement environment for operator interaction, enabling Teleste to present its roadmap and gather direct feedback from network stakeholders.
Through live demonstrations, technical discussions and operator engagement at the exhibition, the company is positioning its solutions within ongoing broadband modernization programs across Europe.