Corporate Profile for Carrier Access Corporation, dated Dec. 1.Business Editors --(BUSINESS WIRE) The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services.
Published Date: Dec. 1, 2000
Company Name: Carrier Access Corporation
Address: 5395 Pearl Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301
Main Telephone
Number: 303/442-5455
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL): www.carrieraccess.com
Chief Executive
Officer: Roger Koenig
Chief Financial
Officer: Tim Anderson
Investor Relations
Contact: Katy Fassett
Business number: 303/442-5455
E-mail address: kfassett@carrieraccess.com
Public Relations
Contact: Brad Chittim
Business number: 303/218-5434
E-mail address: bchittim@carrieraccess.com
Industry: Telecommunications
Trading Symbol/
Exchange: Nasdaq:CACS
Market Makers: Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation, Chase H&Q,
Dain Rauscher, Deutsche Bank: Alex Brown, U.S.
Bancorp: Piper Jaffray
Company Description: Carrier Access (Nasdaq:CACS CACS Center for Advanced Computer Studies CACS Computer Audit, Control and Security CACS Carrier Access Corporation (stock symbol) CACs Criteria Air Contaminants CACS Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies CACS Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring ) develops, manufactures and markets broadband broadband Term describing the radiation from a source that produces a broad, continuous spectrum of frequencies (contrasted with a laser, which produces a single frequency or very narrow range of frequencies). transmission and access equipment solutions that meet the rapidly changing needs of service providers today. With products that help service providers penetrate markets from large businesses to residential users, Carrier Access boasts thousands of satisfied customers, from ILECs, CLECs, ISPs, and IXCs, to wireless providers and more. Founded in 1992, Carrier Access has steadily added new markets and technologies to its product line. We have earned a reputation as the place to go for innovative telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. hardware and software technology. Our solutions: -- are easy to install and provision -- are highly reliable with never-fail availability -- deliver carrier-quality reliability -- have among the highest service densities in the industry -- are affordable to buy and cost-effective to operate and maintain Delivering Excellence Carrier Access' success has earned recognition from premier media organizations, including: -- a 7th place ranking by Forbes Forbes , B(ertie) C(harles) 1880-1954. American publisher and businessman who founded and edited (1916-1954) Forbes magazine. His son Malcolm Stevenson Forbes among the Best Small Companies in the nation (October 30, 2000 issue) -- a 28th place ranking by Business Week among the 100 Hottest Growth Companies in the U.S. (May 29, 2000) -- a 3rd place ranking in Deloitte & Touche's 1999 "Fast 50" program for Colorado -- a 79th place ranking in Deloitte & Touche's 1999 "Fast 500" program for North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. -- the top-performing telecommunications company See telecom company. and the second-best performer across industries in The Denver Post's round-up round-up see muster. of the 100 best companies in Colorado (August 13, 2000) Today, Carrier Access is leading a revolutionary change in the industry, a change that will enable service providers to deliver immediate, unrestricted access to a whole new world of business applications and communications services, all through a single, unified broadband connection See broadband and wireless broadband. , providing a conduit conduit /con·du·it/ (kon´doo-it) channel. ileal conduit the surgical anastomosis of the ureters to one end of a detached segment of ileum, the other end being used to form a stoma on the through which customers can choose the services they want, when, where, and how they want them. -- 1999 Annual Sales: $108M -- 1999 Total Operating Expenses Operating expenses The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. : $30M -- 1999 Net Income: $23M |
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