Harmonic's Broadband Growth Surges 43%, Forecasts Strong Year Ahead
- Harmonic reported a 43% year-over-year increase in broadband revenue, reaching $121.7 million in Q1 2026.
- The company's record backlog of $582.1 million is expected to convert 60% to revenue in the next year.
- Harmonic plans to sell its video division to MediaKind, focusing on broadband services and operational efficiency.
Harmonic (Ticker: HLIT) demonstrates exceptional growth in its broadband sector during the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, as reported in its recent earnings announcement. The company reveals a remarkable 43% year-over-year increase in broadband revenue, reaching $121.7 million, which considerably exceeds prior expectations of $100 million to $105 million. This growth is attributed to the company's strategic focus on broadband services, which has allowed Harmonic to seize opportunities within the market. CEO Nimrod Ben-Natan emphasizes that this quarter marks a 'strong start' for the company, underscoring its commitment to enhancing infrastructure and operational efficiencies in broadband delivery. The robust performance ultimately leads to an updated full-year revenue forecast, now anticipated to be between $475 million and $495 million, reflecting diligent efforts in securing clientele and managing bookings effectively.
Record Backlog Indicates Strong Market Position
Moreover, Harmonic's success is further illustrated by its record backlog of $582.1 million, up 87% year-over-year. This backlog indicates a promising outlook, with expectations that 60% of it will convert to revenue within the next 12 months. CFO Walter Jankovic highlights the clarity in bookings and customer deployments as a significant factor behind the increased forecast. The company's strategic innovation in fiber and DOCSIS technologies plays a crucial role in this achievement, positioning Harmonic as a key player in the broadband market. The company’s operational prowess is also evident with positive non-GAAP earnings per share reported at $0.17, surpassing earlier forecasts and affirming Harmonic’s financial health.
Future Plans and Strategic Moves
In addition to its broadband advancements, Harmonic prepares for the anticipated sale of its video division to MediaKind, which is set to finalize in the second quarter of 2026. This move aligns with the company’s strategy to concentrate on its broadband services and streamline operations. With cash reserves of $109 million remaining strong despite slight reductions from the previous year and an effective repurchase of 4.2 million shares for $43 million, Harmonic showcases its readiness to lead in the broadband sector while maximizing shareholder value. The forward-looking statements indicate confidence in continued growth and a positive shift towards focused service models.
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