South Carolina's PalmettoLink turns up rural broadband subscribers 83% faster via Calix

Aug. 5, 2022
New joint venture between the region’s rural telephone and electric cooperatives leverages the Calix Intelligent Access EDGE platform and 10G XGS-PON technology.

Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) announced that South Carolina-based PalmettoLink has capitalized on the Calix Intelligent Access EDGE platform to turn up broadband subscribers much more quickly after launching its new 10G XGS-PON software-defined network.

PalmettoLink is a broadband partnership between Palmetto Rural Telephone Cooperative (PRTC) and Palmetto Electric Cooperative. PRTC has served the South Carolina Lowcountry since 1951, and serves more than 13,000-plus access lines in nine counties through a completely digital host-remote, all private line network with six exchanges.

Leveraging Calix's AXOS Network Innovation Platform, PalmettoLink reports it has reduced subscriber turn-up times by an average of 83 percent. This rate of effectiveness is allowing the co-op to serve its communities sooner than projected, without the need to hire additional installers, keeping projected opex down.

“PRTC has deployed Calix E7 GPON for the past 10 years in the markets it serves. With the recent establishment of PalmettoLink, we felt the time was right to upgrade to the Network Innovation Platform and 10G XGS-PON,” said Tony Stout, chief technology officer at PRTC.

Stout added, “XGS-PON will enable us to future proof our network and deliver high-speed services that support cloud-based gaming, smart home services, video streaming, and conferencing. In addition to delivering new high-speed services, the software-defined Calix XGS-PON network will enable us to maintain a significant advantage over our competitors by rapidly turning up subscribers and significantly reducing back-office integration time and costs.”

The PalmettoLink broadband fiber network now provides subscribers with access to advanced services including telehealth, online education, economic development opportunities, and more. According to the company, via the Calix Intelligent Access EDGE platform, PalmettoLink has been able to:

  • Accelerate subscriber turn-ups by 83 percent via the Network Innovation Platform and E7-2 Intelligent Modular System. Calix says its E7-2 Intelligent Modular System offers support for automated network service provisioning via the AXOS SMx Connector. AXOS SMx simplifies ONT service activation, dramatically reducing the time required to install and turn up new services, according to the company.
  • Deliver critical services with zero downtime thanks to the AXOS Network Innovation Platform. The Intelligent Access EDGE platform features hardware independence and stateful operations capabilities. These features assure PalmettoLink customers that critical services will remain operational even during maintenance and upgrades.
  • Reduce integration timelines from months to days with AXOS Sandbox. Consistent software integrations simplify network operations and greatly reduce OSS/BSS system integration time. With AXOS Sandbox, PalmettoLink can leverage a common model to reduce integration times. They can also test and evaluate new software and API integrations within a virtual environment, virtually anywhere and at any time.

“PalmettoLink is proof that broadband service providers of any size can transform their communities by partnering with Calix,” said Shane Eleniak, executive vice president, products at Calix.

He concluded, “Demand for broadband grows faster each year, but nearly 25 percent of rural populations are still effectively unserved. Where consumer giants have turned away, non-traditional service providers like PRTC and Palmetto Electric Cooperative are stepping in to deliver high quality broadband to the communities they’ve served for generations. With the Intelligent Access EDGE, Network Innovation Platform, and E7-2 systems, PalmettoLink has laid a solid foundation for a network that is scalable, secure, and automated. Process automation to reduce opex and a modular architecture will also allow them to adopt new technology without impacting subscriber services. We’re thrilled to help them simplify their operations, excite their subscribers, and grow their value for years to come.”

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