Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) is a leading provider of cloud and software platforms, systems, and services used by communications service providers (CSPs) to deliver broadband services. The company’s solutions encompass both network-side equipment and software applications that automate the design, deployment, and operations of next-generation broadband networks. Calix’s platforms are designed to support fiber, DSL, and fixed wireless access technologies and to help CSPs reduce operational complexity while accelerating time to revenue.
The company’s flagship Calix Cloud platform offers a suite of applications for subscriber engagement, service management, network health, and monetization. Calix’s GigaSpire and E7 systems deliver high-performance subscriber premises equipment, while its Revenue EDGE portfolio combines software-defined access with analytics and artificial intelligence to enable rapid service launches and personalized subscriber experiences. Through open APIs and integrations, Calix’s solutions can be tailored to evolving market requirements and emerging 10G service architectures.
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Petaluma, California, Calix became a publicly traded company in 2010. Over the years, Calix has expanded its footprint through strategic partnerships and selective acquisitions to enhance its technology stack and global reach. The company maintains research and development centers in North America, Europe, and Asia, focusing on innovations in software-driven networking and cloud operations.
Calix serves hundreds of CSPs across the United States, Canada, Australia, and select international markets. Under the leadership of President and CEO Carl Russo and CFO Gina Daskalakis, the company emphasizes customer success, operational simplicity, and continuous product innovation. Calix’s executive team brings extensive experience in telecommunications, cloud services, and enterprise software, driving its mission to help service providers deliver the connected home of the future.
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