Reasons to Shift from Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to Worldwide Services (WWS) in Access Networks.

Service providers of all sizes depend on CMTS platforms and legacy video infrastructure to ensure reliable network access and content delivery, from broadband connectivity to linear TV distribution. For any operator, maintaining these systems in optimal condition is critical: a well-performing access network supports service continuity and customer satisfaction, while equipment failures can lead to significant service disruptions.
Maintaining CMTS and legacy video infrastructure involves a variety of activities, including inspections, hardware replacements, firmware management, and emergency repair services. Typically, operators rely on the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for this support, especially when hardware is still under warranty. However, this is not always the most cost-effective or flexible approach, especially when dealing with End-of-Life (EOL) equipment.
Fortunately, alternative solutions exist. Worldwide Services (WWS) offers a viable option to support your CMTS and video platforms. WWS services can reduce operational costs, offer tailored SLAs aligned with your network priorities, and extend the usable life of your installed base, contributing to both financial efficiency and sustainability goals.
If you’re encountering the following challenges, it may be time to rethink your support strategy for access and video infrastructure:
#1: Rising OEM Support Costs Are Straining Your Budget
Support contracts with OEMs like CommScope, Casa, Cisco or other legacy vendors often come with high annual costs, especially as equipment ages. These rising expenses can strain OPEX budgets, particularly when applied to mature platforms, like CMTS and legacy video, that no longer evolve but remain critical for service delivery.
#2: Our Equipment Has Been Phased Out by the Manufacturer (EOL or EOS)
Many CMTS systems and video platforms are now considered EOL or EOS by the manufacturer, meaning no new software updates or official support is available. Yet these systems may still be operationally solid and capable of delivering quality service with the right maintenance strategy.
#3: Standard OEM SLAs Don’t Match Your Operational Needs
OEM support can sometimes be rigid, with limited options to customize SLAs based on your network’s criticality or geography. Worldwide Services offers more agile support models, including 24/7 on-site assistance, local hardware stock, and tailored response times that match your operational needs.
#4: You Need Greater Autonomy Over Infrastructure Lifecycle Planning
With OEM-driven strategies, decisions about upgrades or replacements are often dictated by the vendor’s roadmap, not your network’s reality. WWS allows engineering teams to retain control over how long CMTS and video platforms stay in production, reducing forced migrations and aligning lifecycle decisions with actual service needs.
Is It Time to Make the Switch?
As access network infrastructure continues to age, relying on OEM support can become increasingly expensive, inflexible, and misaligned with your operational priorities. Ultimately, upgrade and refresh cycles tend to benefit the manufacturer, not the operator.
Worldwide Services (WWS) offers a smart and practical alternative to traditional OEM support for CMTS and legacy video platforms.
By switching to WWS, operators can achieve significant cost savings, extend the service life of critical network elements, gain access to tailored support models, and retain control over technology lifecycle decisions.
Take a close look at your current OEM contracts and assess whether they still serve your access network’s needs. If not, WWS could help you extract more value from your existing infrastructure, reduce operational expenses, and build a more sustainable, efficient support model.