CommScope sells CCS Segment and rebrands as Vistance Networks

CommScope finalises sale of its CCS segment to Amphenol and rebrands as Vistance Networks, focusing on Access Networks and RUCKUS solutions.

CommScope has successfully completed the sale of its Connectivity and Cable Solutions (CCS) segment to Amphenol Corporation. The transaction, initially agreed upon in August 2025, aims to facilitate strategic financial manoeuvres, impacting the company's debt and preferred equity positions.

Proceeds from the sale are intended to handle existing debts and settle preferred equity owned by Carlyle, a global investment firm. With some added leverage to CommScope's remaining operations, the company anticipates a surplus of liquid capital. This excess is expected to be distributed as a shareholder dividend, calculated to be at least £10 per share, subject to final considerations by the company.

Marking a new chapter, CommScope will rebrand as Vistance Networks from 14 January 2026. The CommScope name will transition with the CCS segment, marking a shift in brand focus. Under the umbrella of Vistance Networks, the company seeks to direct its efforts towards a streamlined portfolio comprising Access Networks Solutions (ANS) and RUCKUS Networks.

The Access Networks Solutions branch will relaunch as Aurora Networks, continuing to provide access network solutions globally. Aurora Networks provides products for broadband and HFC networks that support service providers globally.

On the other side, RUCKUS Networks will keep its focus on developing solutions designed to succeed in challenging environments. Its portfolio includes Wi-Fi, switching, and cloud-managed platforms designed to support advanced networking requirements.

This reshaping of the company helps demonstrate its commitment to moving forward with a targeted strategy. Vistance Networks will work towards addressing the demands of next-generation technologies while maintaining their strong customer relationships.

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