R&D lab for cable broadband and wireless network technologies
CableLabs operates as the research and innovation center for the global cable industry, working on broadband, Wi-Fi, wireless, and emerging network technologies. The stack reveals an engineering-heavy organization: Python dominates, paired with C/C++, MATLAB, and containerization (Kubernetes, OpenShift). Active projects center on test automation, network simulation, and legacy-to-Python migration—consistent with a lab transitioning from legacy infrastructure toward modern software tooling. Hiring skews heavily toward interns and engineering roles, suggesting structured apprenticeship in network R&D.
CableLabs is a nonprofit research and development lab headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, serving the cable industry as a collaborative innovation hub since 1988. The organization operates with member companies and two subsidiaries—Kyrio and UpRamp—to develop network technologies including DOCSIS standards, coherent optics, wireless coexistence solutions, and broadband infrastructure. The current engineering effort focuses on modernizing test infrastructure (Python-based automation, network simulation), managing spectrum and congestion challenges, and scaling data collection across lab facilities. The workforce of 51–200 reflects a research-lab profile: small marketing and legal functions, concentrated engineering and research departments, and active intern programs.
Python-based test automation, network simulation models, legacy test logic migration, congestion management experiments, and network configuration automation for broadband and wireless coexistence research.
Python, C/C++, MATLAB, R, Linux (Red Hat, Ubuntu), Kubernetes, OpenShift, Git, pytest, and DOCSIS. Recently adopting GIS for network analysis.
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