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Arlo Expands Products and Services Distribution Through Strategic Calix Partnership

Arlo Expands Products and Services Distribution Through Strategic Calix Partnership
Vast Calix Customer Network of Broadband Service Providers Offer Arlo Security Solutions to Homes and Businesses Across North America, Maximizing Both Brands’ Cutting-Edge Cloud Platforms

Arlo Technologies, Inc., a leading internet-connected camera brand, announced the rollout of expanded availability of its award-winning products and services through its strategic partnership with Calix, a leading global provider of cloud and software platforms, systems and services. Now, tens of millions of subscribers across the U.S. will have access to Arlo’s advanced security products and services as part of their overall managed WiFi experience through more than 1,600 trusted Broadband Service Providers (BSP).

Self-installation of DIY security systems is on the rise, making up 55% of the market in 2020, up from 40% in 20181. The Arlo and Calix partnership ensures customers interested in joining this market are able to work with their local BSPs to maximize their security. Arlo’s expansive collection of smart, easy-to-install indoor and outdoor security cameras, video doorbells and Arlo Secure subscription plans enables home and small business owners to experience added peace of mind and protection.

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“Consumers living outside major metropolitan areas oftentimes have difficulty accessing the latest technology available through national retailers,” said Lily Knowles, SVP Sales, Marketing and Customer Care at Arlo Technologies, Inc. “We’re excited for our strategic partnership with Calix to enable wider distribution of Arlo’s award-winning smart home security products and services, allowing more consumers to securely monitor their properties and loved ones.”

Calix is excited to broaden access to Arlo’s award-winning smart home security solutions through the trusted advisory of the continuously growing Calix BSP community.

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“Our partnership with Arlo truly opens a world of new possibilities for our customers, who are committed to providing premium service offerings that consumers want and need,” said Michael Weening, president and COO, Calix. “The effortless integration of Arlo’s award-winning collection of products and services as part of the Calix portfolio enables our BSP customers to cost-effectively and easily transform their businesses, differentiate their brand, and own the subscriber relationship. This is an amazing step in our journey and will enable us to execute on our mission to help BSPs simplify their business, excite their subscribers, and grow their value.”

Calix markets and sells its cloud and software platforms, systems and services to BSPs spanning all sizes of broadband subscriber count, from a few hundred to more than six million. BSPs in the U.S. can now offer Arlo’s state-of-the-art connected camera solutions and Arlo Secure security subscription services as a fully managed, revenue-generating service delivered directly within its EDGE Suites, the cloud-enabled ecosystem of applications available as part of the full Revenue EDGE solution.  This turnkey offering leverages the seamless integration of Arlo Secure into its platform, enabling easy onboarding and new subscription management.

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