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  2. Intelisys - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Rick Balzer exited the business; and Rick Dellar and Rick Sheldon moved forward as sole owners. The company was founded to support U.S. independent telecom channel sales agents in growing their businesses. In January 2006, Intelisys entered a merger with Resource Communications, owned by Dana Topping.

  3. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United States lease wireless telephone and data service from the four major cellular carriers in the country—AT&T Mobility, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile US, and Verizon—and offer various levels of free and/or paid talk, text and data services to their customers.

  4. FairPoint Communications - Wikipedia

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    State regulators sought a lower figure out of concerns that excess debt would hamper service and expansion. Approximately 1.6 million phone customers and 230,000 internet users in the three states were added to FairPoint's customer base, with the result that the Northern New England customers represented 85% of FairPoint's customers.

  5. Telarus - Wikipedia

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    The loan program is called "AnticiPAY" and the program in which agents sell a slice of their commissions to Telarus is called "FlexPAY". [19] Project Management - In 2020 Telarus launched its Project Management-as-a-Service program. By assuming central control of complex service delivery, the Telarus team hopes to ensure timely and correct ...

  6. Access network - Wikipedia

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    An access network, also referred to as an outside plant, refers to the series of wires, cables and equipment lying between a consumer/business telephone termination point (the point at which a telephone connection reaches the customer) and the local telephone exchange.

  7. XO Communications - Wikipedia

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    XO Communications, LLC, previously Nextlink Communications, Concentric Network Corporation and Allegiance Telecom, Inc., was an American telecommunications company. It was purchased and replaced by Verizon Communications .

  8. Triple play (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland and Sweden, dark fiber is available reliably to homes at tariffed rates (in Switzerland four dark fibres are deployed to each home) supporting speeds in excess of 40 Gbit/s —only to the local caches, however, as backhaul cannot typically support more than 10 Mbit/s connections to global services.

  9. Emery Telcom - Wikipedia

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    Emery Telcom is a telecommunications company, which provides phone service, DSL service, cable TV and cable internet to much of eastern and south eastern Utah.Emery Telcom was founded in 1950 as a cooperative in Orangeville, Utah. [1]