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The Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC) market is a segment of the telecommunications and networks industry that focuses on the delivery of broadband services over a combination of optical fiber and coaxial cable. HFC networks are used to provide high-speed internet access, digital television, and voice services to residential and business customers. HFC networks are also used to provide backhaul services for mobile networks.
HFC networks are typically deployed in urban and suburban areas, where the combination of fiber and coaxial cable provides a cost-effective solution for delivering high-speed services. HFC networks are also used in rural areas, where the combination of fiber and coaxial cable can provide a more reliable solution than fiber-only networks.
HFC networks are typically deployed by cable operators, telecommunications companies, and other service providers. Companies in the HFC market include Comcast, Charter Communications, Cox Communications, Altice USA, and Mediacom Communications. Show Less Read more