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Telecom Leaders Unite to Champion Next Generation Technologies So Rural Communities Can Thrive

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Legacy copper networks are no longer the most viable means to deliver the high-speed connectivity that families and communities need to compete, thrive and grow in today's world

CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, a group of leading telecommunications companies published a strategic paper outlining the advantages of fiber optic, wireless, satellite and coaxial cable technologies for connectivity as copper networks across the country continue to deteriorate and become obsolete. The paper, "Meeting the Needs of Rural Subscribers for Generations to Come," is a collaborative effort among key players in the high-speed internet service ecosystem highlighting the urgency behind the expansion of broadband access and the need to phase out outdated, legacy copper networks.

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Three broadband industry leaders—Calix Inc (NYSE: CALX), Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW), and Brightspeed—worked together to author the paper. Calix is a platform, cloud, and managed services company enabling broadband service providers to simplify their businesses, innovate for their subscribers, and grow value for their communities. Corning is a materials science innovator and a pioneer in next-generation fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions. Brightspeed, the nation's third-largest fiber builder, is quickly empowering more homes and businesses with high-speed connectivity. Collectively, they have a decades-long legacy of making a positive impact on communities through their work with broadband service providers —particularly those communities left on the wrong side of the digital divide.

"Meeting the Needs of Rural Subscribers for Generations to Come" publishes at a critical moment when broadband infrastructure funding is at an all-time high due in major part to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program—the single largest broadband construction program in U.S. history. This historic level of funding creates an opportunity now – more than ever – to bring high-speed internet access to every community in America and close the digital divide.

These unprecedented levels of grant funding, coupled with providers' own strategic investment, will help connect communities that have lacked quality options for high-speed connectivity as they historically have been served by aging copper networks. The overall goal – consistent with the national strategy for increasing U.S. competitiveness, is to provide these communities with access to alternative communications technology, especially fiber broadband network connectivity.