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Home » DZS Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Shuts Down U.S. Operations

DZS Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Shuts Down U.S. Operations

March 17, 2025
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DZS has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after failing to secure additional working capital, forcing the company to cease all U.S. operations and terminate its U.S.-based workforce. The announcement follows unsuccessful efforts to obtain new financing from both existing and potential lenders. The liquidation filing, made on March 14, 2025, marks the end of DZS’s U.S. business after a 25-year history providing broadband access and connectivity solutions to service providers globally.

While U.S. operations have shut down, DZS’s international subsidiaries—including those in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Australia—may continue operating outside the U.S. liquidation process, though they face immediate business disruptions. A Chapter 7 Trustee will be appointed to manage the U.S. liquidation and determine next steps for these foreign entities, which could involve a sale, local administration proceedings, or other resolutions.

DZS, formerly known as Zhone Technologies, had been working to stabilize its operations through cost-cutting measures and strategic reviews but was unable to secure a lifeline. The company expressed hope that its broadband access and cloud software assets will be acquired through the liquidation process, allowing customers and suppliers to regain continuity.

Key Points:

• DZS filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on March 14, 2025, and ceased all U.S. operations.

• All U.S.-based employees were terminated at the time of filing.

• International subsidiaries in Germany, the U.K., and Australia remain operational but face disruptions.

• A Chapter 7 Trustee will oversee the U.S. liquidation and evaluate foreign operations.

• The company had sought new financing and strategic alternatives for nearly two years.

• DZS hopes its broadband and cloud software assets will be acquired through the liquidation process.

• Stakeholders will receive further details from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

  • DZS, originally founded as Zhone Technologies in 1999 by former Ascend Communications executives, has evolved through strategic mergers and acquisitions to become a notable player in broadband networking and cloud software solutions.  The company’s product portfolio encompassed Network Edge solutions, Connected Home and Enterprise devices, and AI-driven cloud software, aiming to enable gigabit broadband services globally.  Over the years, DZS served over 200 customers worldwide, including major communications service providers such as UScellular, Bell Canada, Vodafone, Telstra, and Aussie Broadband.  In recent years, DZS expanded its offerings by acquiring companies like NetComm and ASSIA’s software portfolio, enhancing its capabilities in fiber access, fixed wireless access, and service assurance.  

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