Unless you’ve been living under a rock (where there is no high-speed internet access, we assume) you’ve undoubtedly been hearing about the gigabit revolution taking place across the country. Across the country from Silicon Valley to rural Southwest, people are... Read More
Last week we covered common sources of friction among our clients. Today we’ll look at the WD-40 solution: centralizing your data! Yes, this is easier said than done, but the immediate and long-term effects of centralizing data have been making our clients lives... Read More
Twice a year, the federal government asks broadband and wireless providers to submit the exhaustive Form 477. Government processes are often complex, sometimes frustrating, but always mandatory. In today’s post, we simply want to break Form 477 down by the simplest... Read More
Once a CSP has made the decision to join the race, deployed equipment and secured tools to efficiently operate gigabit broadband, the final hurdle is marketing the need to customers. What’s the message? Who can benefit from gigabit speeds? Let’s look at your marketing... Read More
With a client base of over 180 Communication Service Providers (CSPs) that serve much of rural North America, we consider ourselves experts in the challenges facing rural telcos. Inefficiencies become sources of friction – they can gum things up and slow operations.... Read More
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