Fact Sheet
Learn how to extend your Layer 3 MPLS closed user group to site locations not served by Qwest's MPLS network. View
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Get an enterprise-class networking solution with personalized support to help you grow your business151only from Qwest. Offer valid through October 17, 2009. View
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Power your business with a flexible, scaleable and reliable IP-based service that allows you to combine your various data applications onto a single network. Take advantage of this limited time offer, valid only until December 31, 2009. View
Case Studies
BUCA, Inc., which owns and operates 92 Buca di Beppo restaurants across the U.S., needed to ensure call quality and bandwidth at its centralized guest services center in Minneapolis. View
Case Studies
Community Bankshares was using frame relay-based communications, but dropped packets and slow application access speeds lowered the level of customer service that employees could deliver to the banks clients. The hub-and-spoke architecture was also time-consuming to set up and administer. View
Case Studies
With expanding market opportunities in Europe, RadioFrame Networks needed to collaborate effectively with its international partners. IT management at RadioFrame identified network reliability and performance as business-critical requirements, and recognized that multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) service offered advantages over point-to-point technology. As they evaluated vendors, other vital criteria were the ability to provide MPLS internationally and handle global implementations. View
Case Studies
Rothstein Kass was moving its headquarters facilities and planning to roll out a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) system to all of its offices across the U.S. The company looked for a provider to help simplify IT management and standardize equipment across its multiple locations while delivering multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) service with the quality and reliability required for current and future communications needs. View
Case Studies
Online brokerage firm Scottrade needed a secure, scalable solution to meet the rapidly expanding and very diverse voice and data needs of its more than 290 branches. View
Case Studies
TricorBraun had an inefficient, heterogeneous mix of communications services and private branch exchanges (PBXs) serving its multiple locations across North America. The company wanted to consolidate on a single system to reduce costs, streamline administration, and enhance productivity for personnel at TricorBraun offices and for the many employees who travel on a regular basis. View
Case Studies
With multiple Vantage Oncology locations and more planned, the company's network was quickly becoming unmanageable because of a complex legacy system. Vantage Oncology looked to partner with a tier-one provider to help the company avoid this impasse and manage growth effectively. View
Customer Voice
Auto-Wares is made up of a group of companies all providing you specialization in inventory, product knowledge, and programs in the automotive parts aftermarket business. They are a distribution company headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Auto-Wares has been providing the complete parts needs for jobbers since 1976. View
Customer Voice
BUCA, Inc., which owns and operates 92 Buca di Beppo restaurants across the U.S., needed to ensure call quality and bandwidth at its centralized guest services center in Minneapolis. View
Customer Voice
The City's Washington D.C office was using a substandard, 56k connection. Managers wanted to upgrade this to T-1 level service to eliminate performance complaints. Moreover, they sought to integrate Internet access redundancy into their City network to better support 40,000 employees. View
Customer Voice
Low latency and constant network availability are the top two needs for this medical imaging company. View
Customer Voice
With expanding market opportunities in Europe, RadioFrame Networks needed to collaborate effectively with its international partners. IT management at RadioFrame identified network reliability and performance as business-critical requirements, and recognized that multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) service offered advantages over point-to-point technology. As they evaluated vendors, other vital criteria were the ability to provide MPLS internationally and handle global implementations. View
Customer Voice
Rothstein Kass was moving its headquarters facilities and planning to roll out a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) system to all of its offices across the U.S. The company looked for a provider to help simplify IT management and standardize equipment across its multiple locations while delivering multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) service with the quality and reliability required for current and future communications needs. View
Customer Voice
Online brokerage firm Scottrade needed a secure, scalable solution to meet the rapidly expanding and very diverse voice and data needs of its more than 290 branches. View
Customer Voice
TricorBraun had an inefficient, heterogeneous mix of communications services and private branch exchanges (PBXs) serving its multiple locations across North America. The company wanted to consolidate on a single system to reduce costs, streamline administration, and enhance productivity for personnel at TricorBraun offices and for the many employees who travel on a regular basis. View