U.S. municipal broadband leader Calix now has over 50 customers who have taken their community’s broadband destiny into their own hands by deploying powerful fiber optic infrastructure and services
PETALUMA, CA – September 19, 2016 – Calix, Inc. (NYSE:CALX, news, filings), the world leader in enabling next generation service delivery with an unmatched subscriber experience, today once again demonstrated its leadership in the “muni” broadband market by announcing five new Calix-enabled municipal broadband service providers who are transforming their communities through the power of fiber optic infrastructure and services. More than 50 Calix powered, community-owned networks in 23 states are leveraging their fiber networks to drive economic development, keep local anchor institutions on the cutting edge, and deliver the world-class broadband experience they need to delight their citizens and enable them to compete on an increasingly competitive global stage.
In Independence, Iowa, Independence Light and Power, Telecommunications (ILP, T) is leaving its HFC plant behind to move to an all-fiber network for the delivery of an unmatched broadband experience of high-speed data, television, and voice services to all of its business and residential subscribers. With this powerful fiber network in place, supported by Calix 725GE ONTs and E7-2 Modular Access Systems, ILP, T will begin to deliver managed Wi-Fi services to its subscribers and expand the reach of its service offering to homes and businesses outside of the city limits of Independence. Local citizens are excited for the upgrade, and ILP, T is already experiencing unprecedented demand for its new fiber-driven broadband services.
“Every week, we are adding more and more broadband subscribers who are looking for a robust and reliable broadband service,” said Josh Vandenburg, network engineer at ILP, T. “By moving to the Calix solutions, we are now able to seamlessly transition to fiber, which allows us to roll out new services and fully utilize the 10 gigabit per second ring that runs through Independence. Now with the ability to offer managed Wi-Fi and the foundation in place for the next generation of broadband services, the sky is the limit for our community.”
ILP, T is just one example of the growing success of municipal broadband networks around the country. While a variety of different network models have been used from open access, to municipally-owned utilities, to county-wide networks, Calix solutions are at the center of each of these community-changing networks. Examples of these innovative approaches include:
· Rio Blanco County, Colorado – Leveraging an open access model with multiple retail service providers already offering services, Rio Blanco County is deploying CalixGigaCenters, GigaPoints, and the E7-20 Access System to serve every premises in the communities of Meeker and Rangely while wireless towers will provide service in the rural areas of the county.
· Bellevue, Iowa – With a history of providing broadband services since 2008, Bellevue is transforming its iVue Fiber service with Calix E7-2s and 700GE family of ONTs, delivering high-speed broadband and television services to all 2200 homes and business within the community.
· Osage, Iowa – Osage Municipal Utilities (OMU) is retiring its HFC network in favor of GPON to deliver high-speed broadband and voice services via Calix 844E GigaCenters, 803G GigaPoints, and E7-2s.
· Columbia and Spring Hill, Tennessee – Columbia Power and Water Systems (CPWS) is embarking on a multi-phase project in Columbia to migrate all of its CPWS PowerNet business and residential subscribers from triple-play services via DOCSIS to a full service offering, including gigabit services, available via a new fiber network powered by the Calix E7-2 solution. In addition, in Spring Hill, CPWS will introduce its full suite of CPWS PowerNet broadband services, complete with a gigabit offering, to the businesses and residents in the neighboring community utilizing Calix fiber solutions.
“Since the infancy of the municipal broadband movement, Calix has played a leading role in helping communities to take their broadband destiny into their own hands, and create new opportunities through the power of fiber broadband services,” said John Colvin, senior vice president of North America sales. “In our experience, making the leap to broadband has been transformational for every municipality that we’ve worked with, creating new jobs and new investment, as well as stimulating civic pride. Whether through the Carrier Class Wi-Fi of the Calix GigaCenters or the ability to offer gigabit services from the Calix E-Series systems, we are continuing to extend our leadership with municipal broadband providers as we work together to ensure that an unmatched subscriber experience is available for all.”
To learn more about how Calix is enabling community transformation through municipal fiber networks, visit the Calix booth at the NATOA 2016 Annual Conference at the Sheraton at the Capitol in Austin, TX September 19-22.
About Calix
Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) is a global leader in access innovation. Its Unified Access portfolio of broadband communications access software, systems, and services enables communications service providers worldwide to transform their networks and become the broadband provider of choice to their subscribers. For more information, visit the Calix website at www.calix.com.
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