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Calix Customers Leverage Mesh-Enhanced Carrier Class Wi-Fi and Calix Cloud to Deliver an Unmatched Subscriber Experience

“The proliferation of connected home devices has led to an average of 9.1 connected devices per U.S. broadband home,” said Brad Russell, Research Director, Connected Home with Parks Associates. “These products have placed increasing demands on the home network. Many communications service providers have been waiting for connected device adoption to reach greater penetration before rolling out hardware optimized to support them, but it appears that day has come, and service providers are ready to respond.”

From the press release "Calix Customers Leverage Mesh-Enhanced Carrier Class Wi-Fi and Calix Cloud to Deliver an Unmatched Subscriber Experience."

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