Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Globalinx SIP - Great coverage, price and service..
GLOBALINX®
Now you can connect to your IP-PBX and LAN over a single access connection to your
your PRIs, enhancing service control, and improving business continuity – while taking full
advantage of your IP based PBX phone system functionality.
KEY BENEFITS
Dedicated network serving your IP-PBX, without the need for expensive T-1 PRIs
• Reduces monthly line expense
• Minimal initial investment
• Reduces administrative expense
Leverages existing investment in legacy PBX Systems and phones
Adds full SIP Trunking functionality while maintaining current user environment for easy
implementation
Easy to use dashboards make the management and use of Hunt Groups and other
capabilities intuitive and easy to implement
Disaster recovery solution to redirect incoming calls to destination of customer’s choice
as needed
Real time Out of Service porting between sites via Comm Pilot Manager supports the
Free Local and IntraLATA calling and between GLOBALINX®
customers anywhere in the world included.
Price:
Less than 12 Trunks:
$15.45 MRC per Trunk
More than 12 Trunks:
$13.45 MRC per Trunk
NRC:
$54.95 per Trunk
Intrastate and Interstate rates vary by volume. Please see Quotrak for detailed pricing.
Professional included with every order
Centurylink - Integrated Access
Integrated Access Need for Speed Promotion
(formerly 16-line 2xDS1 IA Promotion)
Applies to Integrated Access packages with 2x, 3x, or 4x DS1 bandwidth (bonded), with Internet, Private or Enhanced port option Integrated Access provides both voice and data services via dynamically allocated bandwidth managed by Integrated Access Device CPE (included in MRC). Additionally, buckets of IPLD minutes are included at no additional charge, depending on the customer?s purchase choice.
May NOT be combined with the following offers: IA Customer Retention, WB / WO 25% Off for First 4-Months, 4x4 LD , CenturyLink iQ Analog or Digital VoIP A la Carte , or ANY CenturyLink iQ Networking promotional offer.
Assumes $200 Loop in Q.Pricer
$21/MRC for each additional Line equal to or greater than 17-Lines
3-Year term only.
Adtran IAD only.
Legacy Qwest, In-Region, In-Franchise territory only
Product(s)
Integrated Access
Eligible through December 31, 2013
Mammoth - Upgraded for the future of Ethernet
Mammoth Networks has completed a network upgrade this August that includes expansion in a dozen cities throughout the American West. The core upgrade increases Mammoth's network five-fold, with nine key sites upgraded to 10Gbps fiber including Albuquerque, New Mexico, Billings, Montana and Spokane Washington.
Mammoth contracted with Zayo for access to long-haul fiber, and deployed Brocade equipment in a VPLS configuration. The result is a highly-scalable network focused on low-latency and the most direct routes. Zayo's unique fiber routes in the Rocky Mountain region perfectly complement Mammoth's footprint. Mammoth's network is centered around the least-populated states in the Union, and has a rural market focus.
Prior to the native Ethernet upgrade, Mammoth combined traditional SONET, wave and switched Ethernet services to connect company equipment in these nine core Points of Presence.
"We were excited to complete this project," stated Jeremy Malli, Mammoth's CTO. "We are ready for the next three years of growth, and the focus on latency is key to our Ethernet success." Malli explained the 10Gbps speed upgrades enabled Mammoth to also migrate traditional ATM onto the Ethernet core using pseudowire. Malli relayed, "Our network has layers, supporting everything from Frame Relay to ATM to Ethernet to wave. The fact we stacked ATM onto our Ethernet core with full self-healing capabilities shows how nimble we are."
Mammoth utilizes private network between POPs, allowing their clients to build custom networks across multiple locations, throughout multiple telecom boundaries. Mammoth's project will support Ethernet coverage in three additional states, providing Mammoth's partners access to Ethernet in more than 120 additional cities in Montana, Oregon and Washington.
The network upgrades come at a key time for Mammoth, with company revenues increasing between two and six percent each month. Mammoth's growth has been consistent since early 2008, reflective of the company's network demands and increased Ethernet traffic. The company is pioneering Ethernet aggregation, allowing multiple national, regional and local carriers to talk to each other through Mammoth.
Mammoth acts as a one-stop shop for provisioning, billing and support. The company prides itself in supporting legacy services alongside newer, IP-based services. As a facilities-based aggregator of wholesale data services, Mammoth provides service across the contiguous 48 states and Canada. Mammoth simplifies Wide Area Networking by consolidating multiple access technologies and carriers onto a single network, and delivering to their Partners over a single interface. The privately-held company is based in Gillette, Wyoming.
ZAYO - Growing and competitive..!
ZAYO MARKS 10,000 ON-NET BUILDING MILESTONE
One of North America’s Largest Fiber Networks
LOUISVILLE, Colo. – November 27, 2012 – Zayo Group announces its fiber optic network now extends to more than 10,000 buildings, a milestone reached after six years of organic growth and acquisitions. These locations span 45 states and Washington, D.C. in the United States and seven countries around the world. The network is the foundation for Zayo’s Bandwidth Infrastructure business which has grown to $918M in annualized revenue and $490M in annualized Adjusted EBITDA1.
Customer-driven network expansion has played an important role in the growth of Zayo’s network. This has included included Fiber-to-the-Tower (FTT) deployments, dedicated financial services customer networks, regional education networks and connectivity to most of the country’s key data centers and interconnection points with other carriers. Since its inception, Zayo has invested $446M in property, plant and equipment to extend its network and services for its customers.
“With over 10,000 connected buildings, Zayo’s network is one of the most expansive fiber networks in the U.S. and Europe,” states Glenn Russo, Executive VP at Zayo. “This reach allows us to deliver comprehensive solutions for our customers and provides a foundation to economically expand to many more locations over time.”
Zayo has completed 22 acquisitions with its most recently announced acquisition of First Telecom Services expected to close by the end of 2012. In the second half of 2012, Zayo doubled its network with the July acquisition of AboveNet. Zayo further expanded its reach with the August acquisition of FiberGateand Octoberacquisition of USCarrier. Zayo’s network now covers 67,000 route miles with 4.7M miles of fiber in total.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Centurylink - Double your Spiff for DSL orders +
Get ready for the Holiday’s!
The Small Business General Partner Referral Program is offering Members participating in the Centurylink program the opportunity to “double High Speed Internet and Core Connect One” SPIFs in November and December. Participants start each month with a three quantity “baseline” for each of the two target products, HSI and CC1. When you have blown by the three quantity baseline for either product you will begin to earn double the normal SPIF for that product retro to the first qualifying sale. Details are below. The current standard SPIFs for the two target products are highlighted on the attached document.
The two ways to engage the Small Business Referral Program are by calling the Referral Program queue at (866) 993 – 9009; or, login at http.centurylinkreferral.com to create and submit your referral online. As always, contact me with any questions or to forecast the hundreds or so HSI and CC1 that you’ll be selling.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)

