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2025/09/25
Paralympic Medalist Keith Gabel to Join Sercomm at SCTE® TechExpo 2025 for NexAIr IP Streamer Launch
Washington, D.C., September 25, 2025 — Sercomm (TWSE: 5388), a leading provider of telecom and broadband equipment, today announced that U.S. Paralympic and World Champion snowboarder Keith Gabel will join as a special guest at its booth during SCTE® TechExpo 2025, where the company will also present its next-generation NexAIr IP Streamer. These highlights reflect Sercomm’s commitment to driving innovation while celebrating inspiring human stories at one of the broadband industry’s most influential events.
A two-time Paralympic medalist and the 2022 Paralympic Flag Bearer, Gabel has inspired athletes worldwide with his story of resilience. Sercomm is thrilled to partner with Keith as he shares how technology has elevated his performance, connected him globally, and kept him close to family throughout the challenges of competition. Visitors can meet him at the Sercomm stand (#G800) on September 30, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., where he will take part in live demos and discussions on the human connection to technology.
“At Sercomm, innovation is not just about technology, it’s about empowering people to challenge their limits,” said Derek Elder, President of Sercomm’s Service Provider Business Group. “Keith’s journey reflects the spirit of perseverance and aligns with our mission to deliver connectivity that empowers lives both on and off the slopes. Together, we aim to showcase how technology can inspire progress and create meaningful impact in everyday life.”
Sercomm will also unveil NexAIr products, next-generation video and broadband platforms designed to transform connectivity, entertainment and streaming experiences — a key milestone in Sercomm’s mission of Embedding Connectivity into everyday life. NexAIr platforms integrate edge AI to deliver smarter and more seamless experiences while enabling new monetization opportunities for operators. Voice activated AI integration with home security and IoT devices makes NexAIr a convenient hub for entertainment and connected living, while Sercomm’s smart amplifiers will showcase robust networks with automatic impairment detection and self-healing capabilities.
SCTE® TechExpo 2025 will take place September 29–October 1 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. To learn more about the NexAIr IP Streamer and meet Keith Gabel, visit Sercomm at Booth #G800
A two-time Paralympic medalist and the 2022 Paralympic Flag Bearer, Gabel has inspired athletes worldwide with his story of resilience. Sercomm is thrilled to partner with Keith as he shares how technology has elevated his performance, connected him globally, and kept him close to family throughout the challenges of competition. Visitors can meet him at the Sercomm stand (#G800) on September 30, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., where he will take part in live demos and discussions on the human connection to technology.
“At Sercomm, innovation is not just about technology, it’s about empowering people to challenge their limits,” said Derek Elder, President of Sercomm’s Service Provider Business Group. “Keith’s journey reflects the spirit of perseverance and aligns with our mission to deliver connectivity that empowers lives both on and off the slopes. Together, we aim to showcase how technology can inspire progress and create meaningful impact in everyday life.”
Sercomm will also unveil NexAIr products, next-generation video and broadband platforms designed to transform connectivity, entertainment and streaming experiences — a key milestone in Sercomm’s mission of Embedding Connectivity into everyday life. NexAIr platforms integrate edge AI to deliver smarter and more seamless experiences while enabling new monetization opportunities for operators. Voice activated AI integration with home security and IoT devices makes NexAIr a convenient hub for entertainment and connected living, while Sercomm’s smart amplifiers will showcase robust networks with automatic impairment detection and self-healing capabilities.
SCTE® TechExpo 2025 will take place September 29–October 1 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. To learn more about the NexAIr IP Streamer and meet Keith Gabel, visit Sercomm at Booth #G800

2025/09/24
Sercomm Opens Denver Test House to Advance Real-Home Testing in Product Development
New facility integrates modular environments with Sercomm Ares software and an industry-standard test platform WiCheck from Alethea to accelerate operator validation and shorten time to market
DENVER, Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sercomm (TWSE: 5388), a leading provider of telecom and broadband equipment, today announced the opening of its Denver Test House, a purpose-built facility that recreates real-home environments to support customized, repeatable WiFi, IoT, Fixed Wireless, and other testing throughout product development and operator acceptance.
"The decision to invest in the Denver Test House underscores Sercomm's commitment to working even more closely with customers," said Derek Elder, President of Sercomm Service Provider Business Group. "By providing a configurable home environment and customer-defined scenarios, we help teams better understand end-user experiences earlier and make confident judgments that lead to better service quality."
The facility is a typical large North American home spanning three floors and is designed to be modular and adaptable. It reflects typical home layouts, common building materials, and mixed device usage. Modular fixtures allow rapid reconfiguration so projects can move quickly from concept to validation. In addition, a guided, intelligent vehicle simulates user movement throughout the home—supporting consistent evaluation of roaming, mesh performance, and other behaviors without disclosing proprietary methods.
At the core of the Denver Test House is the integration of the WiCheck/Ares Test Bed, combining a widely trusted, industry-standard test platform with Sercomm Ares, the company's software for test planning and evidence management. This foundation enables partners to build realistic scenarios and review results in a consistent, shareable way across engineering, product, and operations teams.
"We built on tools the industry already trusts," said Bill Wallace, VP of Engineering at Sercomm's Service Provider Business Group. "With Ares organizing and interpreting results from realistic home scenarios, customers gain earlier insights, smoother problem-solving, and faster time to market. This approach allows operators to innovate confidently while reducing deployment risks."
The Denver Test House also serves as a model that can evolve with customer requirements, including adapting environments to reflect local housing styles and materials where needed. This initiative reinforces Sercomm's role as a strategic solutions partner—anticipating customer needs and driving continuous innovation to deliver enhanced connectivity and better user experiences.
DENVER, Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sercomm (TWSE: 5388), a leading provider of telecom and broadband equipment, today announced the opening of its Denver Test House, a purpose-built facility that recreates real-home environments to support customized, repeatable WiFi, IoT, Fixed Wireless, and other testing throughout product development and operator acceptance.
"The decision to invest in the Denver Test House underscores Sercomm's commitment to working even more closely with customers," said Derek Elder, President of Sercomm Service Provider Business Group. "By providing a configurable home environment and customer-defined scenarios, we help teams better understand end-user experiences earlier and make confident judgments that lead to better service quality."
The facility is a typical large North American home spanning three floors and is designed to be modular and adaptable. It reflects typical home layouts, common building materials, and mixed device usage. Modular fixtures allow rapid reconfiguration so projects can move quickly from concept to validation. In addition, a guided, intelligent vehicle simulates user movement throughout the home—supporting consistent evaluation of roaming, mesh performance, and other behaviors without disclosing proprietary methods.
At the core of the Denver Test House is the integration of the WiCheck/Ares Test Bed, combining a widely trusted, industry-standard test platform with Sercomm Ares, the company's software for test planning and evidence management. This foundation enables partners to build realistic scenarios and review results in a consistent, shareable way across engineering, product, and operations teams.
"We built on tools the industry already trusts," said Bill Wallace, VP of Engineering at Sercomm's Service Provider Business Group. "With Ares organizing and interpreting results from realistic home scenarios, customers gain earlier insights, smoother problem-solving, and faster time to market. This approach allows operators to innovate confidently while reducing deployment risks."
The Denver Test House also serves as a model that can evolve with customer requirements, including adapting environments to reflect local housing styles and materials where needed. This initiative reinforces Sercomm's role as a strategic solutions partner—anticipating customer needs and driving continuous innovation to deliver enhanced connectivity and better user experiences.