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Carrier Access (TM) Corporation, founded in 1992 and based in Boulder, Colorado, develops consolidated access and capacity optimization technologies that streamline wireless, fiber, and enterprise communications network operations. The firm's systems support the implementation of converged IP services. The company develops router, virtual private network (VPN), firewall, (R) voice over IP (VoIP) gateway, passive optical networking, and other products. The firm originally was known for its Access Bank (R) T1 access system, introduced in the mid-1990s. Access Bank consolidated multiple copper-based telephone networks. The company acquired Paragon Networks in 2003, adding the BROADway (TM), MASTERseries (TM), and FREEway (TM) products to its catalog. The firm also is known for its Adit (R) VoIP platform. The company is focusing on VoIP product development. Carrier Access markets its technology to service providers, enterprise organizations, and government agencies. Carrier Access went public in 1998. The firm is listed on NASDAQ under the CACS symbol. Carrier Access was founded by Roger Koenig and Nancy Pierce. The firm maintains additional offices in Colorado, Oklahoma, Virginia, and Connecticut.
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