National study commissioned by Calix Market Insights and conducted by independent research firm Wakefield Research finds that broadband subscribers prioritize elevatedNational study commissioned by Calix Market Insights and conducted by independent research firm Wakefield Research finds that broadband subscribers prioritize elevated

New Calix Market Insights Study Reveals Experiences Are the Strategic Path To Win and Retain High-Value Broadband Subscribers

National study commissioned by Calix Market Insights and conducted by independent research firm Wakefield Research finds that broadband subscribers prioritize elevated experiences, advanced security, and premium customer support—creating a powerful opportunity for providers to differentiate beyond speed and price

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$CALX #calix–Today, Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) released initial findings from a national study commissioned by Calix Market Insights, revealing critical insights for broadband service providers (BSPs) about subscriber buying behavior. The study, conducted by independent research firm Wakefield Research, highlights the behavior of “switchers,” the subscribers who change BSPs and often signal where the market is heading. These insights make one thing clear: Experiences are a defining driver of loyalty and competitive differentiation beyond speed and price.

To inform the experiences they bring to market, broadband leaders need meaningful insights about subscriber behavior, buying patterns, and industry trends. Calix Market Insights, from the award-winning Calix Success organization, contextualizes fragmented industry data into actionable guidance so BSPs can differentiate, rapidly respond to shifting behavior, and invest where they can win and grow. As a dynamic intelligence hub, Calix Market Insights provides an ongoing stream of market intelligence—from national subscriber research to competitive pricing maps, growth scoring, and ROI tools.

The newly released subscriber study uncovers contributing factors to loyalty—and clarifies what sets “switchers” apart:

  • Switchers are high-usage, multi-application households. The average switcher has more than seven internet-connected devices, and 61 percent have three or more users. They also subscribe to more add-on services—including streaming (68 percent), smart home features (51 percent), security (35 percent), and parental controls (27 percent).
  • The satisfaction–loyalty gap remains wide. Even though 92 percent of broadband subscribers say they are satisfied with their BSP, only 40 percent would recommend them, underscoring unmet expectations.
  • Switchers will pay more for premium experiences. Compared to all subscribers, switchers show significantly higher willingness to pay for personalized packages (48 percent vs. 25 percent of non-switchers) and integration with smart home devices (41 percent vs. 19 percent of non-switchers).
  • Personalization and flexibility differentiate beyond price and speed. Better offers from another BSP, including personalized packages (45 percent), weigh heavily in switching decisions. When choosing a new BSP, flexible contract terms (40 percent) are also a key consideration for switchers.
  • Switchers expect modern support—and human options. Switchers expect fast and accurate issue resolution from their BSP. Multi-channel customer support options, like mobile apps, phone, email, and chat, deliver that degree of responsiveness.

The national study conducted with Wakefield Research surveyed 2,000 U.S. adult broadband decision-makers September 2–14, 2025, via online questionnaire, with a ±2.2 percent margin of error at 95 percent confidence. The study was evenly distributed between urban, suburban, and rural markets.

John Durocher, chief operations officer and head of the Calix Success organization, said: “Subscriber expectations are outpacing outdated business models—and that gap will only widen as AI reshapes every interaction. That’s why we commissioned the study. The insights give broadband service providers a clear roadmap for differentiation. The message is simple: Providers can stand out by delivering subscriber-first experiences designed for high-value households. With Calix Market Insights, our customers gain the intelligence, innovation, and confidence to anticipate needs, personalize experiences, and grow their value.”

Hear John Durocher break down the moments that defined broadband in 2025—and the expectations shaping 2026—in his recent interview on the Buffering podcast.

Discover the dynamic Calix Market Insights intelligence hub and dive deeper into the national subscriber study.

About Calix

Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX)—Calix is an appliance-based platform, cloud, and managed services company. Broadband experience providers leverage Calix’s broadband platform, cloud, and managed services to simplify their operations, subscriber engagement, and services; innovate for their consumer, business, and municipal subscribers; and grow their value for members, investors, and the communities they serve.

Our end-to-end platform and managed services democratize the use of data—enabling our customers of any size to operate efficiently, acquire subscribers, and deliver exceptional experiences. Calix is dedicated to driving continuous improvement in partnership with our growing ecosystem to support the transformation of our customers and their communities.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based upon management’s current expectations and are inherently uncertain. Forward-looking statements are based upon information available to us as of the date of this release, and we assume no obligation to revise or update any such forward-looking statement to reflect any event or circumstance after the date of this release, except as required by law. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from current expectations based on risks and uncertainties affecting Calix’s business. The reader is cautioned not to rely on the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Additional information on potential factors that could affect Calix’s results and other risks and uncertainties are detailed in its quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC and available at www.sec.gov.

Calix and the Calix logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Calix and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Calix’s trademarks can be found at https://www.calix.com/legal/trademarks.html. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

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