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SAN JOSE, Calif. & BERLIN – Calix, Inc. (NYSE: NYSE:), a provider of broadband communication solutions, has surpassed the European Commission’s energy efficiency targets for broadband equipment. The company’s Broadband Platform, which includes technologies such as Calix Cloud®, Unlimited Subscriber™, and Intelligent Access™, enables service providers in Europe to build networks that consume up to 50% less energy than traditional setups.
Vattenfall Eurofiber, a German-based service provider, has adopted the Calix Platform to power its open-access fiber network in Berlin, which serves a large customer base with speeds up to 10G. The network utilizes the Intelligent Access E7-2 XG801 system, contributing to significant operational and capital expenditure reductions.
Calix’s achievement aligns with its broader sustainability strategy, which emphasizes a “triple bottom line” approach focusing on people, planet, and partnership.
By adhering to the EU’s Broadband Communication Equipment Codes of Conduct, Calix supports the Commission’s goal of reducing the EU’s broadband electricity consumption to 25 terawatt-hours per year, potentially saving €7.5 billion ($8.2 billion) annually in power costs.
This news is based on a press release statement from Calix, Inc.
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