Case Study Overview
A prominent communications provider utilizes our module to significantly enhance their smart city network infrastructure. By integrating our solution, they combine advanced server technology with DSL modem, router, Wi-Fi hotspot, NAS, DECT base, and digital video recording functionalities in one platform. This enables seamless, low-power connectivity for smart meters and IoT devices. As a result, the provider delivers efficient, scalable, and reliable network solutions that empower smart cities with real-time data management, improved communication, and optimized urban services.
Today’s digital TV gateways must deliver seamless 4K/8K video streaming, low-latency gaming, and reliable IoT connectivity—all over a single home router. In locations with unreliable wired broadband—or as a backup—operators need carrier-grade cellular backhaul that activates instantly to prevent service interruptions.
Embedding Cavli’s C120GS module (LTE Cat 6, M.2 form factor, Linux OS, ARM Cortex-A7 @ 832 MHz, 128 MB RAM/128 MB ROM, USB 3.0) turns any DTV router into a resilient, high-speed gateway. Firmware updates, bandwidth management, and diagnostics flow over the air via Cavli Hubble APIs, so providers can deploy new features, troubleshoot remotely, and dynamically allocate capacity, ensuring viewers never see buffering icons, even during peak hours or primary link failures.
Highlights
Smart Home Market on Rapid Rise
The smart home space is expected to climb to $633.2 billion by 2032 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.9%.
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East Asia Dominates Market
East Asia (including China) leads smart home shipments with about 521.8 million units—nearly twice Europe’s 283.1 million and North America’s 250 million.
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DTV Future Projections
Digital Television (DTV) Market size is estimated to be USD 100 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 150 Billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2026 to 2033.
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