74 Percent of Federally Funded BSPs Trust Calix for Compliance Reporting, Surpassing 2 Billion Tests Performed in Just 3 Years
April 10 2024 - 12:30PM
Business Wire
Calix continues to dramatically simplify access
to public funding programs ahead of critical deadlines for BEAD,
announcing 74 percent of all federally funded U.S. broadband
providers are successfully leveraging cloud capabilities on the
Calix Broadband Platform for compliance and reporting, with
customers surpassing 2 billion FCC performance tests
Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced broadband service
providers (BSPs) using performance testing services—enabled by
cloud capabilities on the Calix Broadband Platform—have surpassed 2
billion total tests required by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). Since adding FCC performance testing services to
the Calix Platform, 74 percent of all federally funded BSPs in the
U.S. rely on them to apply for, secure, and maintain funding. To
better navigate the complexities of quarterly testing, BSPs
leverage the industry’s only end-to-end platform and expertise from
Calix Professional Services for performance analysis and insights
that help avoid financial penalties. By enabling BSPs to execute
this required testing at scale, Calix continues to actively support
customers on their funding journey, helping them simplify their
business while growing value for communities across rural
America.
Calix FCC Performance Testing and the Broadband Performance
Testing Service on the Calix Platform have enabled hundreds of BSPs
to successfully meet FCC requirements. In 2019, Calix partnered
with Ookla—a global leader in broadband network intelligence and
testing applications—and integrated scalable performance insights
into the Calix Platform. By introducing performance testing prior
to 2020, Calix customers were prepared for the windfall of federal
funding and requirements to follow from sources like the Connect
America Fund (CAF).
Similarly, when performance requirements are announced for the
Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program and Rural
Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) in the coming years, BSPs that have
included performance testing throughout implementation will help
prevent future missteps and maintain their funding.
With billions of dollars from once-in-a-generation funding
opportunities on the line, the Calix Platform has enabled funded
BSPs to easily report network performance. Each test conducted on
the platform is designed to measure speed and latency or to
determine whether the test should be deferred. When background
traffic is too high, tests are automatically deferred to prevent
network bottlenecks. However, even skipped tests must be reported.
Calix simplifies this cumbersome and often inefficient process of
performance testing, allowing BSPs to easily streamline required
testing at various endpoints and deliver findings in an
FCC-complaint report.
Providing BSPs with an even greater advantage during the funding
process, Calix recently announced an exclusive partnership with
Ready.net. The partnership will further enable BSPs to secure their
fair share of funding while continuing to grow their networks and
drive incredible experiences for their subscribers and
communities.
“Calix Cloud takes the complex and often time-consuming process
of performance testing and greatly simplifies how you report and
submit to the FCC,” said Scott Nyman, general manager and chief
executive officer of Cirrinity. “During testing, problem areas
affecting performance are easily identified, allowing my team to
cut through the noise of hundreds of thousands of test rows and
immediately improve results. At every point in our journey, Calix
has ensured FCC performance obligations are met, helping us
maintain our funding allowance and delivering significant value to
the communities we serve in northeastern Wisconsin.”
Calix is also fully committed to meeting and exceeding industry
standards that drive broadband innovation. The company fully
complies with and leads in global industry standards. Additionally,
Calix remains committed to meeting the federal Build America, Buy
America (BABA) requirements for BEAD and other federal funding
programs by manufacturing critical broadband hardware systems
domestically. This is why BSPs depend on Calix to deliver
efficient, reliable solutions that help maintain the integrity of
their networks and evaluate performance with precision.
“There is a reason nearly three-quarters of all funded BSPs rely
on the Calix Platform to win and maintain their funding,” said John
Durocher, chief customer officer at Calix. “In just three years,
Calix customers have conducted 2 billion FCC performance tests,
showcasing the reliable, scalable value BSPs of any size are
leveraging to ace funding requirements. Innovations to the
industry’s only end-to-end platform have made testing effortless
for our customers, especially those who lack the resources to
dedicate time to demanding quarterly mandates when they need to
focus on growing their network. With billions at stake in funding,
Calix ensures BSPs can navigate and dramatically simplify a complex
process to continue delivering incredible value to their
communities.”
Learn more about Calix FCC Performance Testing by scheduling a
consultation today.
About Calix
Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX)— Calix is a cloud and appliance-based
platform and managed services company. Broadband service providers
leverage the Calix broadband platform, cloud, and managed services
to simplify operations, engagement, and service, innovate for their
consumer, business, and municipal subscribers, and grow their
business and the communities they serve.
Our end-to-end platform and managed services democratize the use
of data enabling our customers of any size to operate efficiently,
acquire subscribers, and deliver exceptional experiences. Calix is
dedicated to driving continuous improvement in partnership with our
growing ecosystem to support the transformation of our customers
and their communities.
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