Stock Information

When did Calix become a publicly traded company?

Calix commenced its initial public offering on March 24, 2010. Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated were lead joint book runners and Jefferies & Company, Inc. and UBS Securities LLC were joint book runners.

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What exchange does Calix trade on and what is the company's ticker symbol?

Calix's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol "CALX."

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Does Calix have a direct stock purchase or dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP)?

No. Calix does not sell shares directly to the public and does not offer a DRIP.

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How can I purchase Calix’s common stock?

Calix's common stock can be purchased on the open market through any registered broker.

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Does the company pay a cash dividend?

Calix has never declared or paid cash dividends.

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Who is the company's transfer agent?

For shareholders of common stock who elect to hold their stock certificates personally, our transfer agent is
Computershare.

Mailing addresses
Shareholder correspondence should be mailed to:
Computershare
P.O. Box 43078
Providence, RI 02940-3078

Overnight correspondence should be sent to:
Computershare
150 Royall St., Suite 101
Canton, MA 02021

Email
web.queries@computershare.com

Shareholder Online Inquiries
https://www-us.computershare.com/investor/Contact

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Financial Information

Where can I find the latest financial reports and news releases?

For the most up-to-date press releases on Calix, click here. You may also access Calix’s public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission from our site, click here.

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Calix Corporate Information

Who is Calix?

Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) — Broadband service providers (BSPs) of all sizes leverage the Calix broadband platform and managed services to simplify their businesses, excite their subscribers and grow their value. The Calix platform and managed services enable our customers to grow their subscriber base, revenue, profitability, and subscriber satisfaction—and ultimately transform the communities they serve. Calix is dedicated to driving continuous improvement in partnership with our growing ecosystem to support the transformation of our BSP customers and their communities.

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What is the Calix’s platform?

The Calix platform enables broadband service providers of any size to select and rapidly deploy valuable managed services to residents, small businesses, and entire communities. The platform consists of three core solutions: Calix Cloud, Revenue Edge and Intelligent Access Edge. 

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How are Calix’s products and services sold?

Calix markets its platform to a global customer base through our direct sales force and some select regional value added resellers.

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Who are some of Calix’s customers?

Our solutions are deployed by a growing number of customers over various sizes with wide geographic footprints. They include traditional broadband service providers, in addition to municipalities, electric cooperatives, fiber overbuilders and WISPs. The majority of these entities range in size from a few hundred to 250,000 broadband subscribers. As our customers grow their subscriber base, we are seeing some migrate into the bigger customer categories. Most of our revenue comes from customers located in North America. In the future, we expect to expand into high average-revenue-per-user markets outside of North America with our clouds and platform offerings.

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How long has Calix been in business and where is it incorporated?

Calix was incorporated in Delaware in August 1999. Our principal executive office is located in San Jose, California.

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