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About Us

Who We Are

In 2002, we were searching for ds3 bandwidth for a client of ours on the internet. Our search was extremely ineffective because no real-time information existed on a public-access web site. Instead of waiting for someone else to solve our problem, we decided to create ds3-bandwidth.com ourselves. We employed a staff of researchers to figure out how commercial telecommunication carriers price out their products and more importantly, how to get XML access to their pricing algorithms. With this information and experience we programmed and patented a system called 'GeoQuote' - giving us a bird's eye view of every commercial broadband and voice product imaginable. We have made a limited view version of this software available for you to use, free of charge, on this web site. The rates, availability, and terms are updated daily to give you the most up-to-date information possible. The days of having to contact a myriad of companies and then wait days or even weeks for them to send you back a price quote are now a thing of the past.

What We Do

Even though we have unique technology to help us match you up with the best possible carrier, our team of knowledgeable experts is what sets us apart from the rest. We are here to make sure that the product you are quoting is actually the product you need, to see if we can obtain additional discounts for you that GeoQuote isn't allowed to display to the public, and to help you through the order and provisioning process with the carrier of your choice. Our unbiased team of professionals will allow you to rely on their experience and knowledge to make the right choice for your business, even if you know little about telecom. Helping you do business in an easy and straight-forward manner with commercial telecom carriers is our business. Since we are compensated by every carrier we work with, you can rest assured knowing that we will recommend the carrier that is best for you.

Where We're Going

What you see today is just the begining here at ds3-bandwidth.com. With the help of our core of web developers we intend to keep pushing forward, rolling out new products which quote in real-time through GeoQuote, and adding more carriers to our portfolio. As we add more carriers, with more products, you will have more options available to you with every passing week. Please check back with us regularly, especially when you are around six months away from the end of your current contract, to see what new services and price points are available to you. We are not looking to help you with just a single purchase; we want to be your trusted telecom advisors for life. If you need to contact us for any reason, please, don't hesitate to call or email us at your earliest convenience. We will do all in our capacity to respond to your inquiry immediately.

Contact Info

By Phone: (800) 880-2001 (Ref. Number: 1182). By Email: Go to our Contact Page


Primer For Businesses Evaluating DS3 Bandwidth Costs


Written by: Michael Lemm - Aug 12, 2007

Before deciding on a DS3 bandwidth solution for your business .... there's basic fundamental questions you must be aware of. Not just what they are but also how the answers will impact your network application(s)... and most importantly the impact on potential cost of implementing that DS3 bandwidth network.

Part of any business plan for installing or upgrading a computer network infrastructure is estimating potential costs .... with bandwidth requirements an obvious big chunk of the deliberation. To do this appropriately you need to know what you're getting into first. Overlook these factors ..... or make assumptions on their affect to network installation, management, and performance costs means you may end up paying more than you expected.

Here's a scenario to illustrate the message .....

You are intending to upgrade your company's computer network in the coming months basing the infrastructure on DS3 bandwidth. You are getting several quotes for adding another upstream provider, as well as trying to price new accounts. You want to know what are average costs of a DS-3 line (full 45 Mbps)to end users and 100 Mbps connections.

First, there are three components of cost for upstream bandwidth that you must be aware of...

1. access, sometimes called the local loop, is the circuit between your physical location and the carrier POP (Point Of Presence)

2. port speed, which is essentially how many megs you're buying

3. equipment to interconnect between the carrier and your network.

Access price will depend on your various locations and where you can take delivery of the DS3 service. Some carriers will have "lit" buildings that will be less costly for them to serve. Generally, the farther any location you want serviced is from a POP the more your loop cost will be. The closer it is .... the less your cost will be. This is the most often overlooked component of any pricing exercise .... and the one that can up your costs quickly and drastically. Here's a tip ..... if you're within a reasonable distance for their POP many providers will waive the loop cost. So make sure you ask about that.

Port speed will vary by carrier, by product type, and by any specific vendor promotions ongoing at the moment. These costs are generally on the decrease overall so you should make out here (especially for DS3 bandwidth) .... but still ensure you compare multiple DS3 providers and negotiate for the best cost. Also make sure that provider port speed promises include a SLA (Service Level Agreement) and QoS (Quality of Service) commitment which penalizes the provider for non-compliance and protects your financial investment. Getting less bandwidth reliability than you need will impact on the performance of your intended application(s). If you learn this too late you will end up paying more through the lost productivity to your business.

Equipment costs turns to zero if you take an Ethernet connection, but typically you have to be in a "lit" building to take advantage of that.  Otherwise to hang a router on a DS3 the carrier may charge a few extra hundred dollars per month. If Ethernet connectivity is available .... grab it. It will cut your expenses dramatically. Also ask if the provider will "give" you a free router. Many do so today as sales incentive.

With DS3 bandwidth and ethernet ... if the latter is available (and delivers the connectivity you need) take it.  If not ... DS3 bandwidth is the best choice.

There you have it. The basics of what to ensure is incorporated into any deliberations on your computer network bandwidth requirements. Gloss over any of these and you will end up paying more than necessary. There are of course some more complicated and technical considerations your IT staff will ponder. But to make business sense at least the above must be your starting point.

Should you like to save even more in the deliberation process (time, effort and money) I suggest using the our no cost servcies to navigate the maze on your behalf.  We'll do all the research and negotiations for you .... and simplify your involvement to a less stressful approve/disapprove. That just makes even more business sense.

If you want the best DS3 bandwidth solution .... let us help you get there.

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