Why can’t I get DSL or Cable? This happens for completely separate reasons. With cable your business is either on the cable company’s network or it’s not. If you’re on, you can get service. If not, the cable company will need to extend their fiber or coax network to service your business. They’ll do that […]
The following terms might be helpful to know if your business is preparing for a phone or internet service installation: ILEC – Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier, the local phone company, Verizon, CenturyLink or AT&T for the majority of the country. CLEC – Competitive Local Exchange Carrier, the phone company’s competition, Windstream, XO, Level 3, TelePacific […]
CarrierBid Communications, a full service Telecom Consulting firm, has teamed up with Power We Share, a socially responsible networking venue where businesses, non-profits and community members can easily find, affiliate and align with organizations who share sustainable community, environmental and humanitarian values. CarrierBid has linked up with Operation Warm. All across America and in every community there […]
CarrierBid is offering an industry first – a one-time payment to clients to offset the expense of migrating their business phone lines to a POTS aggregator. Multi location companies typically have a number of business phone lines (POTS) lines (business phone lines) at each of their locations. If a company’s territory spans a number of […]
What is 3rd Party Phone Bill Cramming? 3rd Party Billing charges occur because incumbent carriers (local phone companies, like AT&T, CenturyLink and Verizon) and mobile phone companies act as billing agents for outside organizations. These can be legitimate charges, for instance, when an individual pledges funds to a charity or cause by texting a number […]
Due to the low cost of service and availability of high speeds, the growing trend for small to mid sized businesses is to utilize DSL or Cable internet and analog business phone lines for voice and data communication. DSL and Cable are producing speeds of 100 Mbps, or more than 66 times faster than T1, […]