Carrirbid has been working in the business as a Telecom consulting firm since 2006. We use our experience and intellectual property and we’ll assist and advise you so that you can PLAN to be successful. We’ll help you with actionable goals and realistic timelines to support your mission and vision.

CarrierBid has over 180 leading voice and data, MPLS and SIP, business phone, and internet service providers through which we offer hundreds of data, voice, and IT networking services to meet your unique business needs. Either way, if you’re looking for a more concise list of the top 5 business internet service providers—you have it too. We have also agency relationships with over one hundred leading MPLS and SIP service providers.

Our Major Business Phone and Internet Service Providers:

Phone and internet service providers

CenturyLink:

CenturyLink is the best business phone and internet service provider in 33 states in the USA. It is the fourth-largest local exchange carrier in America. Recently purchased Qwest Communications. Strengths include the financial position, residential services and pricing.

Comcast Business:

National Cable provider.  Offer cable phone and internet services, ethernet, hosted VoIP and PRI. The largest cable company in the United States.

Verizon:

Local, national & international voice and data service provider.The local phone company in parts of California and most of the East Coast. Strengths are Wireless and Enterprise level services.

TW Telecom:

National CLEC with service available in 75 markets and 30 states. Offers integrated T1, PRI, long-distance and dedicated internet access through T1, bonded T1 and fiber optics. Strengths include integrated T1 packages and dedicated internet access in fiber lit buildings.

MegaPath:

National Hosted VoIP and business phone and internet service provider.  A great option for small businesses to secure phone, internet and phone equipment at one low monthly rate.

Windstream:

National CLEC.  Offer multiple T1 based voice and data services, MPLS, Ethernet and Private Line services. Strengths include pricing and the Equipment for Services program.

Level 3:

National Tier One Internet provider, one of only six in the world.  Owns approximately 27,000 metropolitan route miles.  Backbone has been overbuilt with a new DWDM IP and private-line switching layers.

Customers include 18 of the world’s top 20 customers, 9 of the top 10 Internet service providers, 9 of the top 10 cable companies and the top 5 US wireless service providers. Strengths are data and IP services.

Integra Telecom:

CLEC in 10 western states.  Operates with regional offices and local management to offer the highest level of customer service. One of the few CLEC’s that offer POTS lines and DSL. Strengths include pricing, integrated T1’s and high-speed DSL.

Granite Telecommunications:

National POTS reseller and aggregator.  Has existing agreements with every major telephone service provider and can offer analogue phone service across the U.S.Customers include Burger King, Target Stores, Wal-Mart, The US Postal Service and Verizon Wireless. Strengths include one bill, from one provider, across the U.S, no contract is required.

Birch Communications:

National and international, tier one, internet service provider.  1500 buildings connected directly to Cogent’s IP backbone. Offer dedicated internet access, Ethernet, point to point and collocation services. Strengths include on-net pricing and SLA.

Cogent Communications:

National and international, tier one, internet service provider.  1500 buildings connected directly to Cogent’s IP backbone. Offer dedicated internet access, Ethernet, point to point and collocation services. Strengths include on-net pricing and SLA.

AireSpring:

National reseller of LEC and CLEC services. Offer tier one services at wholesale prices. Strengths include pricing and the ability to reroute traffic from one network to another if an outage occurs

BullsEye Telecom:

National reseller of voice and data services.  Single source provider to companies with multiple locations. Strengths include a broad range of services, simplified billing and pricing.

Nitel:

National wholesale internet service provider.  Offer dedicated internet access, private line, MPLS and metro Ethernet services. Strength is the ability to serve rural locations.

Global Crossing:

Global business voice and data service provider.  Service 40% of the Fortune 500 along with 700 carriers, mobile operators and internet service providers worldwide. Strengths include customer service and SIP.

Time Warner Cable:

Offer business phone and internet services over coaxial cable. Strengths include pricing and internet bandwidth.

AT&T:

Local, national and international voice and data service provider. Offer every telecommunications service from POTS to GigE speed Ethernet. Strengths are local service and Enterprise level services.

ACC Business:

A division of AT&T focused on small to midsized businesses, sold through agencies. Strengths include pricing and network.

Alteva:

Alteva delivers cloud-based Unified Communications solutions across all 50 states and four continents. It provides a reliable network, responsive and proactive customer service, and great value to customers in the industry.

Line Systems:

Regional Competitive Local Exchange Carrier.  Resells Verizon legacy, TDM services.  National MPLS and Hosted VoIP provider.

Sprint:

National voice and data service provider. Strengths include Wireless service pricing.

TelePacific:

CLEC in California and Nevada. Offer POTS lines, integrated and bonded T1 services. Strengths include integrated T1 services and pricing.

ATL:

Toll-Free RespOrg service provider.  Allows companies with significant toll-free traffic to act as their own RespOrg.  Allows a company to take advantage of Least Call Routing, Carrier Diversity and Disaster Recovery.

These companies are the leading companies in the telecom industry and working with us as suppliers. We also have more than 150+ small and medium label suppliers. Please see the list below.

CarrierBid Others Business Phone, Data, Voice and Internet Service Providers:

8×8 Magna5
Towerstream Masergy
Access Point Matrix
Advantix-Wireless Optimization MDSL
Calero (owns Comview) Mediacom
Altice (Formerly Lightpath) Broadview Networks
Appia Megaport
Arkadin MessagePro
Allstream (Owned by Zayo) Metro Optical Solutions
Arkyaka Mettel
Arvig Mitel
Cato Networks Mobile Iron Mobile Device Management
PhoenixNAP Navisite
ATL Communications NetCarrier
Avaya Netrio
BCN NetWolves
BigLeaf Networks New Horizon Communications
PCCW Global Peak 10
Bluetone Communications Pax8
Brighthouse Networks (Known as Spectrum) NTT
Broadband Dynamics OneStream
Broadsky Networks OpDecision
CallTower PGi
Canpango Phoenix Managed Networks
CCI Consolidated Communications Pilot Fiber
Digital Realty (Trust) aka DRT, Telx QTS
Charter (known as Spectrum) RackSpace
CloudCheckr RapidScale
Cloudgenix RCN Business
CMC Networks RedSkye911
Coeo Solutions Renodis
Ecessa Retarus
Cologix Ring Central
Colt RISC Networks
Sierra Wireless-Backup Rise Broadband
Comview (Owned by Calero) Rocket Failover
Corporate IT Solutions-WDM, TEM Rpost
Cox SADA Systems
CPI Telecom SAFEView
Crexendo Serenova
Crown Castle Fiber (Lightower and Fibernet Direct) ServerCentral
CyrusOne Shaw Business
DataSite Shortel
DirecTV SingleHop
EarthLink sipIQ
EasyIT Smart Choice
Equinix Splice
EvolveIP Sprint
Exceda Sprint Wireless
eXcelerate360 (CMS360) Star2Star Communications
Experio Suddenlink
Fiberlight Synoptek
First Communications Talkdesk
FirstLight Tangoe
Five9 Tata Communications
Flexential Telefonica USA
Fonality-NetFortris Telepacific
Forsythe TeleSoft (owned by MDSL)
Fortis Payment Systems Telesystem
FreeConferenceCall.com for Business Teligistics
Freedom Voice Telnes
Frontier Telstra (formerly Pacnet)
Fusion (Purchased Birch Communications) Thrive Networks
Fuze TierPoint
Genesys Time Warner Cable-(Known as Spectrum)
Global Capacity T-Mobile Wireless
Globalgig Telepacific (known as TPx Communications)
Green Cloud TouchTone
GTT (Formerly UNSi, Airband) TPx Communications (formerly Telepacific)
Hibernia Networks TransBeam
HughesNet TruMobility
HyperCore Unitas Global
Impact Telecom (formerly TNCI) UnitedLayer
inContact (NICE) US Signal
Intelepeer LiveOps
Intercall (Owned by West) Zayo
Intermedia Viasat
iTel Vigilant
Jive Vonage (Telesphere)
Jmark Voxox
Klarratee Voyant Communications (ANPI)
Logix Fiber Networks West (formerly WestIP)
LifeSize WinBill/Telemanagement Technologies
Lightower (Now Crown Castle)
Liquid Web WOW Business

How we work with you through our carriers:

  1. Evaluate your current situation.
  2. Review all aspects of your project goals and business objectives.
  3. Design the networkcarrierbid suppliers
  4. Determine the supplier capabilities to meet the objectives.
  5. Negotiate to price.
  6. Negotiate contracts (or assist as desired).
  7. Order the services with the chosen carrier(s).
  8. Project manage the solution implementation.
  9. Verify carrier billing accuracy.
  10. Assist with trouble ticket escalation as needed.

After the project has been completed, we stay engaged with you and your IT team for the long-term to assist with moves, adds, changes (MAC’s), new site openings, technology upgrades, refreshes and other IT related projects and initiatives.

Our suppliers also partner with us to provide additional technical resources and personnel to support you for the duration of the engagement. Further, during the life of our partnership, we are labouring in continuous supplier pricing and contract improvement initiatives to enhance the value you’re receiving as a customer of CarrierBid and your chosen provider.

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