BVU Takes Calix for Middle-Mile Project

BVU selects the EXA powered Calix C7 for regional Broadband Stimulus initiative

March 14, 2011

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PETALUMA, Calif. -- Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced that Broadband Stimulus award winner Bristol Virginia Utilities (BVU) has selected the EXA Powered Calix C7 Multiservice Access Platform (MSAP) along with the 700GX/GE family of ONTs to expand its existing fiber access network across an eight-county region of southwestern Virginia. This "Fiber Forward" initiative will bring advanced broadband services to an estimated 122 community anchor institutions, and more than 18,000 businesses and residences. Capable of transporting traffic at speeds up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps), and delivering ultra broadband speeds over gigabit passive optical network (GPON) to each premises of up to one gigabit per second (Gbps), the Calix C7 MSAP will deliver advanced IP services across the entire network, including voice and high speed data services. The BVU Broadband Stimulus award totals $28.4 million in overall funds, including a $22.7 million grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and a matching portion of $5.7 million provided by the Virginia Tobacco Commission (VTC), for plant engineering, materials, labor, and other costs, including access equipment.

"Thanks to the generosity of the NTIA and VTC, the rural subscribers of our region will now enjoy the benefits of the same world class fiber network infrastructure that we have deployed in the City of Bristol, Virginia to worldwide acclaim," said Wes Rosenbalm, president and CEO of BVU. "This project will be a strategic investment in the future of our communities, stimulating future economic development and leading to a better quality of life for all southwest Virginia citizens. By continuing to work closely with our long-time partner Calix, we are confident that we have the right partner to deliver new opportunity to a region that will leap from economically disadvantaged with a lack of adequate broadband services to one that will reap the benefits of being among the most connected regions in the world."

BVU will be leveraging the Ethernet eXtensible Architecture (EXA) Powered C7 MSAP. The C7 supports up to 5120 GPON subscribers out of a single chassis, and well as 10 Gbps Ethernet (10GE) transport. In combination with the C7, BVU will continue to deploy the industry's broadest and most advanced optical network terminal (ONT) portfolio, the 700GX/GE family of ONTs.

"We would like to congratulate BVU and the rural residents of southwestern Virginia for their Stimulus award and the enormous opportunity that this award provides," said John Colvin, vice president of field operations at Calix. "As BVU has already proven in its initial deployments in the City of Bristol, these projects can be transformative to the residents and businesses of this region, providing the advantages that come with having access to one of the nation's most advanced communications infrastructures. Calix is proud to have been a key enabler to BVU's worldwide recognition as a pioneer in municipal broadband, and is honored to have been chosen to support and enable this broader initiative to extend advanced broadband access throughout southwestern Virginia."

Calix Inc. (NYSE: CALX)

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