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1.   Mar 21, 2006 1:09 PM

» EPS - Any news on CACS

With two days of uncharacteristically smart upward moves, one wonders if we will read of an upgrade or announcement in the coming days. Smells like front-running.

Any thoughts?

-- posted by EPS


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2.   Apr 3, 2006 6:04 PM

» Singlengle - Chart compared to HLIT

It's been interesting to compare the charts of HLIT to CACS.

Would like to here of other comparisons

-- posted by Singlengle


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3.   Apr 5, 2006 3:59 PM

» SteveT - Narad Networks and Carrier Access Offer Scalable VoIP Solutions


Narad Networks and Carrier Access Offer Scalable VoIP Solutions over HFC for Wide Range of Customer Configurations


Broadband access network solutions allow cable operators to serve dense business nodes with high quality, cost-effective end-to-end solutions for small and medium businesses
BOULDER, COLORADO - April 5, 2006 - Carrier Access Corporation (NASDAQ: CACS), a leading provider of broadband communications equipment, and Narad Networks, Inc., a provider of high performance switched broadband access solutions, announce the availability of scalable VoIP solutions for the small to mid-size business market. The two companies will highlight their combined VoIP solutions at The National Show - April 9-11 - Atlanta in the Narad booth #3757.

The combined solution provides Multiple System Operators (MSOs) with a flexible solution set to meet the needs of businesses requiring eight or more simultaneous voice circuits and data services. The Narad Broadband Access Network (NBAN) Ethernet-over-Coax infrastructure solution supports carrier class Quality of Service (QoS) requirements needed to reliably transport voice, with the ability to scale to serve hundreds of business customers requiring T1 type capacity.

"Our partnership with Narad has been great as we are better able to offer MSOs a complete range of customer premises solutions for integrated voice and data services that are compatible with hosted VoIP services in the headend. We believe our combined solution serves this market well even in denser business districts where sufficient bandwidth would not otherwise be available," said Larry Hamilton - Senior Vice President Sales Carrier Access.

"The Carrier Access voice gateway product allows MSOs to offer a full service package to SMBs that grows with the customer and combines QoS based IP voice and data services such as Transparent LAN, data backup and storage solutions over the existing HFC network," said Michael Collette, Narad Networks CEO. "Combining this functionality with the Narad provisioning platform creates a dynamic service delivery environment that meets a broad range of customer needs in one unified toolkit."

Field-proven and backed by extensive interoperability partnerships, the Carrier Access Adit® line of IP access solutions are deployed globally by service providers to meet the growing demand to deliver converged IP services to their business customers. Powering some of the leading IP and VoIP deployments, the Adit products' combination of carrier-grade design, performance and security features at disruptive price points offers unparalleled cost savings for both business users and service providers.

Narad's Ethernet-over-Coax solution provides up to 100 Mbps x 100 Mbps of additional bandwidth over each coaxial cable span. In combination with Narad Ethernet switches, these 100 Mbps symmetrical links can be switched onto the coax plant at multiple points to provide Gigabits of symmetric bandwidth per node. Narad's switched Ethernet-over-Fiber solution provides Gigabit fiber capacity while making optimally efficient use of existing fiber plant. Narad's Ethernet-based outdoor switches support fiber, coax and wireless transmissions.

About Carrier Access
Carrier Access (NASDAQ: CACS) provides consolidated access technology designed to streamline the communication network operations of service providers, enterprises and government agencies. Carrier Access products enable customers to consolidate and upgrade access capacity, and implement converged IP services while lowering costs and accelerating service revenue. Carrier Access' technologies help our customers do more with less. For more information, visit www.carrieraccess.com or call 303.218.5707.

About Narad Networks
Narad Networks is a provider of switched broadband access solutions that enable cable operators to leverage existing coaxial cable and flexibly use fiber and wireless media to deliver high capacity, high performance IP services, including voice, data, video, and enterprise networks. The company's QoS switches and service management software, along with its broad spectrum fiber and coax transmission technologies, support multi-gigabit transport for both commercial and residential customers. Narad's patented Ethernet-over-Coax solution meets the needs of coax-based users that have voice or data needs beyond that which cable modems can offer, while Narad's switched Ethernet-over-Fiber solution provides unprecedented IP capacity to fiber-based customers. Narad is currently deployed with North American and European cable operators. Based in Westford, Massachusetts, Narad is a privately held company with venture funding from Argo Global Capital, Polaris Venture Partners and other leading venture capital firms. For more information, visit www.naradnetworks.com.

Forward-Looking Statement Caution
This press release contains forward-looking statements, which reflect management's best judgment based on factors currently known. However, these statements involve risks and uncertainties, including the successful development and market acceptance of new products and solutions, the ability to sell new products through partnerships into new and existing customers, the degree of competition in the market for such products and solutions, and other risks detailed in our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005. Such risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements included in this press release.

All company or product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.

-- posted by SteveT


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4.   Apr 7, 2006 8:54 AM

» Moonlight - Carrier access is up 36 cents this am the market in general is

Carrier access is up 36 cents this am the market in general is down. Kirk I'm making money thanks to you.

-- posted by Moonlight


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5.   Apr 9, 2006 10:11 AM

» Moonlight - re: Carrier access is up 36 cents this am the market in

In response to re: Carrier access is up 36 cents this am the market in posted by Kirk:

Kirk,
I am pleased to tell you I'm up 43.2% in cacs. That's 3 buys April ,05 May, 05 then Oct. 05 With deductions I think I'm still in 15% tax bracket. I also bot in Aug. of 04 and sold those in Nov. 04 for 43.7% profit Hurray.
Your my hero.

-- posted by Moonlight


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6.   Apr 10, 2006 7:52 AM

» Moonlight - Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2006)

In response to Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2006) posted by Kirk:

Kirk,
Cacs up this early am 46 cents how long can this keep up?. I love it, can this continue and by how much, would like your best guess. Are you sticking to your auto sell number in Feb. news letter.

-- posted by Moonlight


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7.   Apr 10, 2006 8:03 AM

» Jas_Jain - Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2006)

In response to Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2006) posted by Moonlight:

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"...how long can this keep up?"

At least until teens.

Jas

-- posted by Jas_Jain


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8.   Apr 10, 2006 9:03 AM

» EPS - Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2006)

In response to Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2006) posted by Jas_Jain:

CACS upgraded.
10-Apr-06 First Albany Upgrade (from)Neutral (to)Buy

Makes you wonder why they didn't reccommend to buy when in the sub $5.00 range.

-- posted by EPS


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