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Home » CommScope Lifts Guidance on Strong Q2 Trends

CommScope Lifts Guidance on Strong Q2 Trends

August 4, 2025
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CommScope reported strong second quarter 2025 results, with revenue climbing 31.7% year-over-year to $1.39 billion. GAAP income from continuing operations reached $29.4 million, reversing a loss of $56.2 million in the same period last year. Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA surged 79% to $338 million, representing 24.3% of sales compared with 17.9% in Q2 2024. The company highlighted broad-based growth across all regions except Canada and Latin America, with the U.S. market rising nearly 49%.

Segment performance showed CCS contributing $875 million in revenue, up 20% primarily from data center sales. RUCKUS posted $190 million, up 46.5% on stronger demand and channel improvements, while ANS jumped 65% to $323 million on strength in access technologies and broadband network solutions. Operating income more than doubled year-over-year to $236 million. Cash flow from operations reached $77 million, with free cash flow of $65 million, and liquidity stood at $991 million at quarter end.

CommScope also confirmed its planned $10.5 billion sale of its CCS segment to Amphenol, expected to close in the first half of 2026. Proceeds will be used to repay all debt, redeem preferred equity, and return excess cash to shareholders in the form of a dividend within 60–90 days after closing. Following the divestiture, CommScope will focus on its ANS and RUCKUS businesses, which delivered $300 million in adjusted EBITDA over the past 12 months.

• Net sales up 31.7% year-over-year to $1.39 billion

• Adjusted EBITDA up 79% to $338 million, 24.3% of sales

• U.S. revenue up 48.5%; declines in Canada and Latin America

• CCS revenue $875 million; RUCKUS $190 million; ANS $323 million

• $10.5 billion CCS sale to Amphenol expected to close 1H 2026

• Proceeds to repay debt, redeem preferred equity, and fund a post-closing dividend

“We are well positioned for future growth and are raising our 2025 adjusted EBITDA guideposts to $1.15 to $1.20 billion,” said Chuck Treadway, CommScope President and CEO.

🌐 Why it Matters: CommScope’s results highlight ongoing demand for broadband and enterprise connectivity solutions as operators invest in fiber, Wi-Fi, and access technologies. The planned CCS sale to Amphenol marks a major reshaping of CommScope, leaving it more focused but also returning significant capital to shareholders.

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